Explore our latest articles, reflections, field experiences, and stories of change from across our programs. Each piece highlights our approach, our learnings, and the possibilities we strive to create for children and youth.

Manjula believed that loving her son Arya meant never saying no. When he shouted or threw things, she stayed silent, unsure how to respond. She watched his early years pass

Growing up, Rubiya’s father’s physical disability and her parents’ limited access to education shaped daily life, but never her desire to learn. She went on to become the first girl

When Sakshi’s family moved villages, she stopped going to school. Her parents kept her at home to care for a younger sibling, and as days passed, Sakshi grew afraid to

By the time Kalingappa reached Grade 8, he was known more for disruption than potential. Once curious and capable, repeated criticism slowly pushed him away from learning — until he

The Importance of Childcare Homes: Nurturing Today’s Citizens for a Stronger Nation This reflection is rooted in a recent conversation with Ms. Haleema, Director of ICPS. As we spoke about

Remember the movie where a baby outsmarts a city full of adults? Yes, I’m talking about the 1994 film Baby’s Day Out. Often recalled as a light-hearted comedy, the film
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