
NACCB has ben working in India for over 7 years, focusing on ending poverty and social injstice. We do this through well planned and comprehensive programmes in Health, Education, Livelihoods and sisaster preparedness and responce.
Our overall goal is the empowerment of the under privilege, women and marginslised communities leading to improvement in their lives and livelihoods.

Women's Empowerment Services exists to empower young women, between the ages of 15-29, to find their life purpose and live out their unique destiny.

Our NGO is totally devted in providing health assistance to the deprived class of the society who is affected by leprosy, tuberculosis, blindness and other health conditions.

A disproportionate number of total out-of-school children in India are girls. What denies equal opportunities of children are serious social issues.

Around the globe "World Hunger Day" is marked on May 28 and the stark reality is that for one-fourth of Indians, from the poor, underprivileged.

Bihar, uttar Pradesh, rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra are India's biggest child labour employers, hiring over half of India's total child labour market.

The legal age for marriage in India is 18 years for girls and 21 years for boys. The flouting of this law is obviously punishable. But does not stop child marriage.