Across categories, the NGO section presented some of the toughest challenges to the jury. Livelihood was no different. All three entries in this section were rated highly by experts, and while the jury narrowed the choice to two, picking a winner meant digging deeper into their collective reservoir of expertise.
Both NGOs were highly respected. Pradan is one of the largest in the country and has impacted lakhs of families in the poorest regions by helping them grow more, market their agricultural produce, and set up micro-enterprises and self-help groups.
On the other hand, the M S Swaminathan Research Foundation (MSSRF) has helped thousands of farmers and fisherfolk with technologies developed through their participation. The third entry was the Development Support Centre, which promotes sustainable and equitable use of water in Gujarat and MP, Sunita Narain recused herself because M S Swaminathan is chairperson of the Centre for Science and Environment’s executive board where she is director general.
The panel finally settled on Pradan. The clincher was the location of its work. “Pradan is active in the most difficult areas of central India, which has a lot of Maoist presence. Its workers are committed, produce results and interlink various efforts of the government. MSSRF’s work too is impressive, but if we were to choose one, I would go with Pradan,” said Aruna Roy. Arvind Panagariya pointed to Pradan’s scale of work. “It has the most impressive numbers.”
Source: The Times of India
Founded in 1983, PRADAN has been at the forefront of innovations in rural development and has played a significant role in the design and implementation improvement of major rural development programmes. Given the deep deprivation in rural pockets, particularly among tribal and vulnerable groups, we promote sustainable livelihoods, integrated with work on issues of Gender, WASH, Health, Nutrition, Climate Change, Skilling and Governance. We currently work across 8 states, reaching out to 2.8 million households in collaboration with more than 100 NGO partners. PRADAN is an equal opportunity organisation. To learn more, please visit us at: www.pradan.net.
As an Executive (Communications), the incumbent is supposed to be a knowledgeable, self-motivated and passionate individual with a creative bent of mind. The major focus area would be to promote and help flourish the practice of reflective writing and process documentation. The role involves content generation, curation, presentation and publication of articles for internal forums and external agencies including mainstream media. The person will also be responsible for organising training events for the same. Creating and implementing the media strategy to showcase PRADAN’s successes and challenges will be another key aspect of the position.
The qualifying degree is a minimum of 16 years of education (A Master’s degree in English literature, or any other social science stream).
A degree or diploma in Mass Communication from a reputed institute is preferred
Nature of Engagement: Regular position with a probation period of six months.
Remuneration: Based on qualification and experience the CTC would be in the range of INR 8 to 10 lakhs per annum. The CTC includes basic pay and other allowances. Apart from this, provision of deferred benefits such as PF, Gratuity, NPS, Insurance (Term life insurance, hospitalization insurance for self and dependents and accident insurance policy) are provided.
Place of posting: In PRADAN locations (possibly district town or state capital)
Only short-listed candidates will be contacted. Those shortlisted will be invited to a selection process in Noida, tentatively in the first week of September 2024.
PRADAN is an equal opportunity employer. Women candidates are encouraged to apply.
Interested candidates with the relevant background and fulfilling the eligibility criteria are visit our website https://www.pradan.net/join-us/#careers and fill the ‘Application for Executive (Communications)’.Applications close by August 31, 2024.