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About Us
Established in 1972, the Barefoot College is a non-government organisation that has been providing
basic services and solutions to problems in rural communities, with the objective of making them
self-sufficient and sustainable. These ‘Barefoot solutions’ can be broadly categorised into solar
energy, water, education, health care, rural handicrafts, people’s action, communication, women’s
empowerment and wasteland development.
The College believes that for any rural development activity to be successful and sustainable, it
must be based in the village as well as managed and owned by those whom it serves. Therefore, all
Barefoot initiatives whether social, political or economic, are planned and implemented by a network
of rural men and women who are known as ‘Barefoot Professionals’.
Rural men and women irrespective of age, who are barely literate or not at all, and have no hope of
getting even the lowest government job, are being trained to work as day and night school teachers,
doctors, midwives, dentists, health workers, balsevikas, solar engineers, solar cooker engineers,
water drillers, hand pump mechanics, architects, artisans, designers, masons, communicators, water
testers, phone operators, blacksmiths, carpenters, computer instructors, accountants and
kabaad-se-jugaad professionals.
With little guidance, encouragement and space to grow and exhibit their talent and abilities, people
who have been considered ‘very ordinary’ and written off by society, are doing extraordinary things
that defy description.
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