What We Do

PAIRVI engages with policies, programmes and peoples responses to promote sustainable development, climate change, food sovereignty and protection of peoples rights. The primary constituency of PAIRVI is marginalized populations across all sections with specific attention on the most marginalized and the most vulnerable. PAIRVI’s multilayered and multifaceted interventions seek to addressthese issues from grassroots level to national level. It also advocates and represents marginalized community perspective in international discourse and policies on sustainable development, climate change, poverty and inequality, aid and trade and peoples and human rights.

COMMUNITY CONNECTION

Women Bidi Workers

PAIRVI has established itself as a dedicated advocate for the rights and socio-economic well-being of women bidi workers, focusing its efforts on the Jamui and Samastipur districts of Bihar as well as Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh. To address the systemic challenges of this informal sector, the organization actively organizes camps to facilitate social security registration, ensuring workers gain access to government benefits and essential labor identity cards. Beyond this, PAIRVI fosters long-term empowerment by cultivating leadership qualities and establishing women’s cooperatives, which provide the collective bargaining power and commercial sustainability necessary for independence. Central to PAIRVI's mission is the promotion of alternative livelihoods, where we provide vocational training designed to reduce the community's dangerous economic dependency on the tobacco industry.

Pahariya (PVTG) in Jharkhand

In Jharkhand, PAIRVI works with the Pahariya community, a Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group (PVTG) in the Littipara (Pakur) and Sundarpahari (Godda) blocks. The program addresses the community's extreme socio-economic marginalization by facilitating access to social security schemes, improving economic self-reliance through skill development and financial support, and strengthening community leadership. A central goal of the initiative is the establishment of a formal democratic structure and an association for the Pahariya people. This structure aims to amplify their voice in local governance and enable organized dialogue with policy-makers to ensure long-term empowerment and sustainable development.

Children in Conflict with Law

In Rohtas district, Bihar, PAIRVI operates a specialized legal aid program dedicated to assisting juveniles in conflict with the law and under-trial prisoners from marginalized communities (SC, ST, and minorities). The initiative aims to provide free legal representation to secure bail for juveniles and under-trials accused of minor offenses, preventing their unnecessary or prolonged detention. Beyond courtroom advocacy, the project focuses on rehabilitation by linking released children to social security and education schemes, while also training paralegal volunteers to strengthen child protection at the panchayat level. Additionally, PAIRVI conducts large-scale community awareness meetings and offers a telephonic legal helpline to reach a broader audience in need of judicial guidance.