Centre for World Solidarity (CWS) has its beginnings from Gandhigram in Tamil Nadu since 1957 with philanthropic support from German based United Action Service for World Solidarity (AWS). The envision and sustained efforts by Shri. M.V. Shastri, unflinching support from the late Shri. V. Krishnamoorty, the honorable team from AWS along with active involvement of partners and civil society members fashioned the beginning of CWS (shifted to Hyderabad from Gandhigram in 1982).

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CWS central office is located in Hyderabad and its presence spread across the States of Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Odhisa and Tamil Nadu through its Resource Centres and implements projects directly and also works with 20 networks of voluntary organisations, more than 100 one-to-one partner organisations and 12 Fellows in these six States.

Our Mission

To promote a rights-based, gendered and eco-sustainable approach that will advance people-centered governance, livelihoods and management of natural resources

Work Areas

Sustainable livelihoods, Natural resource management, Food and nutritional security, Water and sanitation, Women and child rights, Anti-trafficking, Against domestic violence, Participatory local governance

Comunities We Work For

Women and children, tribal communities, small and marginal farmers, dalits, minorities, victims of natural disasters

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M.V.Sastri

M.V.Sastri

Founder of CWS
“Centre for World Solidarity (CWS) has its beginnings from Gandhigram in Tamil Nadu since 1957 with philanthropic support from German based United Action Service for World Solidarity (ASW). The envision and sustained efforts by Shri M.V.Sastri, unflinching support from the late Shri V.Krishnamoorthy and the honourable team from ASW along with active involvement of partners and civil society members fashion the beginning of CWS (shifted to Secunderabad from Gandhgram in 1982).
Mr. Monimoy Sinha

Mr. Monimoy Sinha

Executive Director, CWS
CWS continued its interventions on the three themes- human dignity, sustainable livelihood and people centred governance, focusing on the marginalised groups-women, dalits, adivasis and minorities. CWS partnered with 94 small grassroots organisations in the operational States of Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, Tamil Nadu and Telangana and implemented 109 projects. We aspire to strengthen our initiatives and interventions in future and look forward to your support and solidarity to promote sustainable development.

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