International Task force for the Rural Poor
INTAF is an international organisation which seeks to achieve recognition among the world community, for the plight of the rural poor which include the most exploited, oppressed and ignored people of the world. They include tribals, untouchables, the landless, marginal and small farmers.
Asha for Education is a secular organization dedicated to socio-economic change in India through education of underprivileged children. It supports education-related projects in India, and forms links between these projects and their supporters in the USA and other countries.
Gramodaya Degree College in India runs a 1-year post-graduate diploma in Rural Resource Management, available to Indian students
AFP the Asian Foundation for Philanthropy
AFP works with British Asians who want to be an integral part of social change and development in South Asia. It helps British Asians to find South Asian charities to support, and it places British Asian volunteers abroad.
GreenNet is a not for profit collective, dedicated to supporting and promoting groups and individuals working for peace, human rights and the environment through the use of information and communication technologies
the Life Style Movement is the UK movement which helps you to live in a way that uses the earth's resources responsibly and with justice for all: "Live simply that all may simply live". The Links page of this website has a good list of websites related to social justice and international issues.
West Devon Environmental Network - Rural Links
The Rural Links project was formed to promote a greater understanding between the people of Europe and India by setting up links between individuals and organisations to promote "Sustainable development in practice".
University of London Careers Service
Job vacancies, careers advice, information, links and events for graduate job-seekers and a variety of services for graduate recruiters.
DFID Country Strategy Paper for India
Gives some useful background on Indian development, as well as describing the UK Department For International Development's strategy for its work in India.