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Barefoot College

Barefoot College is a community-based grassroots organisation working since 1972 based on the Gandhian concept of reaching the last person. It was founded by Sanjit "Bunker" Roy, to harness the skills and intelligence of rural people and "specialists" people with degrees and formal professional competence, to work together to empower local communities. The organisation aimed at addressing specifically the issues concerning the marginalised, the exploited and the impoverished rural poor living on less than $ 3/day; in practical domains like water, education, solar, health, advocacy and rural livelihoods including handicrafts. Barefoot has sought to provide the opportunity and the right support, for communities to participate in planning, executing, and maintaining their own frameworks for development. These processes have provided the opportunity to the rural poor to lift themselves out of relative poverty with dignity and self- respect. The Barefoot College discussed, defined and consolidated the non-negotiables within its body politic (equality, collective decision-making, decentralisation, self-reliance, austerity and openness to learning skills). Barefoot College has been a place where sustainable ideas and the practical knowledge of the poor have been put into practice through work in education and skill development. This work has, in turn, resulted in large-scale impact in rainwater harvesting, solar electrification, non- formal education, health, conservation, women’s empowerment and culture. Barefoot has shown the potential of giving the rural poor an opportunity and support to develop self-sufficiency. What Barefoot has effectively demonstrated is the sustainability of the combination of traditional knowledge (symbolised by "barefoot”) and demystified modern skills.

Headquarter Country

India

Geographies served

Fiji India Micronesia Papua New Guinea South Africa

Issue areas addressed

Water

Communities served

People in poverty People with disabilities Women

SDGs focus

SDG 1 - No Poverty SDG 2 - Zero Hunger SDG 4 - Quality Education SDG 5 - Gender Equality SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy

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