Rethinking the development and discovering the rural life of Southern India
Group averages 15 students
Registration : CV in English and French, along with a cover letter outlining your project.
Theoretical part of IITPD :
Focusing subjects :
- Reflecting about development
- Post-Development Projects and Actions
- Discovering rural India
- Land problems
- Discovering non-violent principles
- Environmental problems and solutions
- Women’s self-help groups (SHG)
- Savings and micro-credit
- Interculturality
Practical part of IITPD :
Visit of local projects :
- Half day : Concerning the biodiversity and medicinal plants (HERBS organization)
- Half day : organic agriculture and village self-sufficiency (BIO VILLAGE organization)
- 3 days : landscape study espace + Self Help Groups (BLESS organization)
Practical work (agriculture, composting, road repairs, water conservation)
’Hands-on’ part : At the end of the theoretical and pratical trainings, the students can choose their intership with a selected partner in the following categories :
- Biodiversity
- Watersed management
- Women’s organisations - empowerment
- Peasant organic farming
- Micro-credit
- Husbandry
For the ’Hands on’ part of the course, there is a daily charge of 500 rupees on average (to be paid directly to the local partner) for bed and board (in conditions much like those in the village)
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