LATEST PROJECTS

BADHTE KADAM

Since 2009, CEQUIN have been working extensively with women and girls from vulnerable communities, with a specific...

KICKSTART EQUALITY

This programme was initiated in 2011, with a handful of girls belonging to the vulnerable communities in Jamia Nagar. We took...

MARDO WALI BAAT

Since its inception in 2009, CEQUIN has worked closely with men and boys and become the pioneer organisation in Delhi to...

WOMEN’S RESOURCE CENTRE

As a grassroots organisation, CEQUIN believes in working deep in communities and engaging with them constantly. To this end, ...
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Inspiring Girls

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Empowering Women

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Engaging Men and Boys

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Institutional & Community sensitisation

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Total Outreach

TESTIMONIALS

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Congratulations to CEQUIN on the occasion of your tenth anniversary. The Australian High Commission is proud to have partnered with CEQUIN over many years, supporting programs that aim to empower women and girls through sport, education and employment. It is a pleasure to work with an organisation that has real impact and makes a difference to people's lives. In particular, we commend CEQUIN’s efforts to increase girls’ participation in football and, more recently, to scale up these achievements collaboratively through the National Alliance for Women’s Football.

Rod Hilton, Deputy High Commissioner, Australian High Commission

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CEQUIN has strived hard to make its place in Mewat by conducting a study of the literacy culture in this rural district of Haryana. Their outreach to all the schools, interventions in the KGBVs and communities in Mewat is building towards a better future for the women and girls who have for so long been downtrodden; while also giving them an opportunity to open up, discover and explore more about themselves.

-Gianwati, DPC(Rtd), District Commissioner’s Office

KICKSTART EQUALITY

CEQUIN follows a graded inclusive football programme for all age groups. This initiative has led to numerous outcomes such as retention of girls in school, more girls opting for
careers/livelihoods, enhanced confidence, decision-making and
leadership qualities, increased outdoor activity and mobility

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