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IDR Interviews | Dr Carmo Noronha

Nonprofit veteran and disability rights champion Dr Carmo Noronha explains the importance of collaboration in designing inclusive learning environments in Meghalaya.
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  • IDR Interviews | Dr Carmo Noronha
    Nonprofit veteran and disability rights champion Dr Carmo Noronha explains the importance of collaboration in designing inclusive learning environments in Meghalaya.

    On Srinagar’s rooftops, a winter food tradition faces uncertain weather
    For generations, Kashmiris have prepared and preserved dried vegetables—Hokh Syun—to survive harsh, isolated winters. But changing weather and a growing market for these foods are slowly pushing the tradition out of households.

    For us Adivasis, without forests there is no health
    For Adivasi communities in Karnataka, health and subsistence are inseparable from forests and the history of displacement they carry. Healthcare, then, is not simply a matter of 'free' medicines or hospitals, but respecting our rights, knowledge, and dignity.


    IDR Interviews | Dr Carmo Noronha
    Nonprofit veteran and disability rights champion Dr Carmo Noronha explains the importance of collaboration in designing inclusive learning environments in Meghalaya.

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