Oneworld Foundation India

Focuses on ICT-driven development, collaborating with partners to share knowledge, empower communities, and create positive change across diverse sectors

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About

  • Headquarters

    New Delhi, Delhi

  • Since

    2000

OneWorld Foundation India, known as OneWorld, is a registered Indian entity dedicated to employing Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) f Read moreor social and sustainable development. Established in 2000 as the South Asian Centre of the OneWorld International Foundation and formally registered as a non-profit company under Section 25 in 2008, OneWorld is a leader in the field of knowledge dissemination. Through its range of portals, editions, and thematic channels, OneWorld plays a pivotal role in generating, managing, and sharing information and knowledge on diverse development issues. The organisation's core belief is in the transformative power of information as a catalyst for development and empowerment. By collaborating with partners, OneWorld develops ICT-driven innovations and suitable e-tools to extend developmental benefits to grassroots communities. This involves contextual integration of geographical, cultural, temporal, and linguistic parameters in knowledge management. It also engages in initiatives like mobile telephony-led communication, leveraging social networking for positive change, and promoting content, connectivity, capacity building, convergence, and coordination. Over time, OneWorld has established partnerships with a wide spectrum of entities, including Government bodies, UN agencies, multilateral organisations, research institutions, corporations, and civil society organisations. These collaborations span domains like governance (NITI Aayog, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Ministry of Law and Justice), state governments (Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan), international entities (UNDP, UN Women, UNICEF, ITU, World Bank), foreign Government agencies (USAID, DfID, CIDA, JICA, SDC), educational institutions (IIT-Mumbai, Institute of Development Studies-Sussex), companies (Cisco, BT, Jubilant), and NGOs (Jagori, Akshaya Patra). Through its extensive collaborations and technology-driven initiatives, OneWorld strives to advance development goals and drive positive change across various sectors.

Programs

  • Access to Information Programme

    Employing ICT tools, it collaborated with the Government and UNDP to empower rural women in Rajasthan under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Act. The 'Knowledge for Community Empowerment and Enhanced Livelihood Opportunities' initiative aimed to enhance access to information about entitlements, particularly for women constituting the majority of the workforce. Utilizing user-friendly technologies like information kiosks, GPS tracking, community radio, and SMS, an ICT framework was created to improve awareness and transparent job allocation. Successful as a pilot, this model was endorsed by the Ministry of Rural Development for wider implementation, showcasing how ICT can bridge gendered knowledge gaps, empower rural women to demand rights and enhance governance transparency.

  • Access to Resources Programme

    With a focus on improving water access for the urban poor in Jamshedpur's informal settlements, JUSCO, a Tata Steel subsidiary, has initiated a unique citizen-corporate partnership. Providing holistic utility services, JUSCO ventured into water and waste management, horticulture, and more. The initiative emerged when the community resisted state governance decisions, leading JUSCO to pilot citizen-led projects in slums. Implementing a shared cost model, JUSCO invested in back-end infrastructure, while residents paid connection charges in installments. Employing a metered tariff system and adhering to international standards, the initiative involved residents in planning, implementation, and monitoring. With 13,000 water connections established since 2005, it received international acclaim, winning the Global Water Intelligence and JIPM Awards.

  • Air Quality Programme

    The System of Air Quality Forecasting and Research (SAFAR), introduced by the Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES), Government of India, offers real-time air quality information and 1-3 day forecasts in major cities like Delhi and Pune. SAFAR enhances public awareness of climate-related events and predicts environmental impacts, benefiting society at large. Acknowledged by the World Meteorological Organisation for its high-quality implementation, SAFAR's stations in hospitals and medical colleges provide valuable data for research and scientific purposes, helping identify health trends such as increased bronchitis cases in specific areas.

  • Animal Welfare Programmes

    Project Nandini, implemented by the Government of Odisha, introduces a unique livestock information system to aid cattle farmers in districts like Jagatsinghpur, Cuttack, and Mayurbhanj. Through a web-based platform, Nandini establishes a reliable database of animals and their owners. It systematically tracks vital stages in the reproductive cycle of crossbred cows, providing decision support to Government departments. Farmers receive essential cattle health and reproductive information through SMS alerts, helplines, and village Common Service Centres, enabling them to enhance cattle productivity through informed measures. This pioneering initiative connects service providers and farmers through an organised online system, transforming cattle breeding into an integrated and beneficial process for over 880 villages in Odisha.

  • Biodiversity Conservation Programme

    The Community-based Agricultural Biodiversity Conservation Programme, initiated by the GREEN Foundation in 1996, focuses on conserving agro-biodiversity and bolstering self-reliance for small farmers. Addressing the negative impacts of intensive farming practices, the program encompasses seed preservation and sustainable agriculture methods like organic farming and bio-pesticides. It empowers women, acknowledges their vital role in agriculture, and encourages long-term sustainability through farmer groups and committees. Operating in 65 Karnataka villages, it has impacted around 4,000 farmers and inspired similar efforts across regions, even influencing the Karnataka government's Organic Farming Mission.

Leadership Team

  • Abha Negi

    Managing Director

  • Bijoy Basant Patro

    Member, Board of Directors

  • Mukul Sharma

    Member, Board of Directors

  • Rajiv Tikoo

    Member - Board of Directors

  • Rakhee Bakshee

    Member - Board of Directors

Demographics & Structure

  • No. of Employees

    6-20

M&E

  • Internal, External Assessors

    No

Policies

  • Ethics and Transparency Policies

    No

  • Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy

    No

Political & Religious Declarations

  • On Affiliation if any

    No

  • On Deployment Bias if any

    No

Registration Details

  • Registration ID

    U72900DL2008NPL186062

  • VO ID / Darpan ID

    DL/2016/0099122

  • FCRA

    Not Available

  • CSR Registration Number

    Not Available

Location

  • Headquarters

    R8, Nehru Enclave, Gate No: 2 (Near Nehru Place) New Delhi, 110036

    Directions

Other Details

  • Type & Sub Type

    Non-profit
    Section 8 (formerly Section 25)