Ibtada is a not for profit, non-governmental development organisation. It evolved in the year 1997 when the founder Director conducted Benchmark Survey of Mewat for Government of Rajasthan that unveiled the scale of backwardness in this area. This led to the initiative called "Ibtada" an Urdu word that means 'the beginning'. Mewat is a Meo Muslim dominated region that is characterised by social backwardness with poor status of women and girl child
Empower communities especially women to play an influential role to reduce social and economic poverty and inequality.
Ibtada envisions a society where poor and deprived social groups are economically, socially and politically empowered to take part in development processes and have equal rights and access to resources that abridges poverty, deprivation and discrimination.
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