1ère phase du projet – mobilisation des villageois
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Check the video of the phase 1 of our project implementation: the mobilization of villagers For our third year of projects in India, we have slightly adapted our strategy: in addition to the construction of water basins, fruit tree planting and fish farming, we have given a more important role to agriculture. For this, we have identified five villages with...Read More
Poème de Noèl
Poème de Noël C’est de nouveau ce moment de l’année, Ce moment d’échange et de solidarité, Où l’on partage avec ceux que l’on aime, Tout en pensant à notre… écosystème ! (bien sûr) C’est le moment des bonnes résolutions Pour la planète et sa pauvre condition, Si parfois il est difficile de les suivre, C’est important qu’on puisse ensemble y...Read More
Documentaire Rain Drop
First projection of the Rain Drop documentary in English, in Mumbai! Première projection du Documentaire Rain Drop en anglais, à Mumbai !
Le commencement
During a visit in the village of Bargarh (India) in 2009, the local population expressed to Alexis Roman their desperation regarding the recurring drought. He remembers a particularly striking moment in the village of Singasrot where the villagers had showed him a dried up well. While leaving the village, a woman yield in Hindi: « Help us! We are dying! » . This...Read More
Bonjour à tous !
Welcome to Rain Drop’s new website! You can find our new projects, pictures and articles. Don’t hesitate to explore the different ways in which you can get involved with our NGO!Bienvenue sur le nouveau site de Rain Drop ! Vous pourrez y trouver nos nouveaux projets, nos photos et nos articles. N’hésitez pas à explorer les différentes manières de vous...Read More
Quelques nouvelles de notre pépinière
In Mau, guavas are savored when they are still green and with a little bit of salt: an appetizing mix full of vitality. And it’s undoubtedly because of this vitality that the trees grow so well in the plant nursery of Ramesh Chandra. Since July, Ramesh has planted 6150 trees on his land, most of which were fruit trees. The...Read More