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A mental health crisis is unfolding among conservationists

Overworked, under-resourced, and routinely exposed to ecological loss, conservationists are navigating a mental health crisis the sector has been slow to acknowledge.
by Tanmayi Gidh | 8 min read

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Nonprofits need to change how they care for their employees
Collective care in organisations must draw from grassroots community traditions and social justice values, not corporate HR templates or market-based solutions.
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Sustainability and convenience walk into a tea shop in Mizoram
How a tea shop in Aizawl reduced single-use plastic and packaging waste to manage additional work and business expenses.
activist Rajagopal PV addressing large crowd--systems change

Systems change needs politicians
Working within broken systems won't help fix them. Real change depends on political will, and civil society must engage with politics to unlock it.
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What does it mean to care for someone with a serious illness?
A day in the life of a counsellor and nurse in Mumbai as they provide home-based palliative care, helping patients and families face illness, loss, and uncertainty with dignity.
Man feeds dogs outside a small animal rescue center. Several dogs gather on the steps and doorway and another man stands in the entrance with more dogs. A cow stands in the foreground near the building--animal welfare

The perennial neglect of animal welfare nonprofits in Tripura
Growing populations of strays in Tripura pose health and safety risks for animals and humans alike. Animal welfare nonprofits working on rescue and rehabilitation are calling for better funding, support, and collaboration with local governments.
by Hansatanu Roy | 7 min read

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The image is set inside a home. A young women is sitting at the edge of a bed with her back turned to the camera. She is holding the hand of a person who is lying down on the bed, out of the frame.--palliative care

What does it mean to care for someone with a serious illness?
A day in the life of a counsellor and nurse in Mumbai as they provide home-based palliative care, helping patients and families face illness, loss, and uncertainty with dignity.
The image features the authors, Shakeela Banu and Nageena Banu. They are standing outdoors smiling warmly at each other while holding hands. Shakeela is wearing a bright red headscarf with a black inner layer, and Nageena is wearing a light-colored and patterned suit and dupatta . The background shows greenery and a blurred building--Beedi industry

‘One day, one day, the women will go out to protest…’
A day in the life of two union leaders fighting for fair working conditions in Karnataka’s beedi industry and for the rights of their community.
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The girl who refused to drop out
A day in the life of a young field coordinator in Raichur, Karnataka, reflecting her journey of almost dropping out of school to supporting herself, her family, and her community.

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Building team culture isn’t optional
A nonprofit co-founder reflects on how scaling rapidly unintentionally alienated employees, which led to cracks in organisational culture.
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Preparing for a marathon, not a sprint 
Dalit civil rights activist Thenmozhi Soundararajan on why failure is an opportunity to build power, how systems of oppression affect well-being, and what healing looks like for individuals and communities.
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  • A mental health crisis is unfolding among conservationists
    Overworked, under-resourced, and routinely exposed to ecological loss, conservationists are navigating a mental health crisis the sector has been slow to acknowledge.

    What does it mean to care for someone with a serious illness?
    A day in the life of a counsellor and nurse in Mumbai as they provide home-based palliative care, helping patients and families face illness, loss, and uncertainty with dignity.

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    A mental health crisis is unfolding among conservationists
    Overworked, under-resourced, and routinely exposed to ecological loss, conservationists are navigating a mental health crisis the sector has been slow to acknowledge.

    Systems change needs politicians
    Working within broken systems won't help fix them. Real change depends on political will, and civil society must engage with politics to unlock it.

    The perennial neglect of animal welfare nonprofits in Tripura
    Growing populations of strays in Tripura pose health and safety risks for animals and humans alike. Animal welfare nonprofits working on rescue and rehabilitation are calling for better funding, support, and collaboration with local governments.

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  • Nonprofits need to change how they care for their employees
    Collective care in organisations must draw from grassroots community traditions and social justice values, not corporate HR templates or market-based solutions.

    FCRA Amendment Bill, 2026: How does it affect nonprofits?
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    Medical crowdfunding in Mizoram has no shortcuts
    From identifying patients to mobilising donors, health-related fundraising demands sustained effort from nonprofits.