| Vikas
Adhyayan Kendra (VAK)
Vikas Adhyayan Kendra (VAK) is a secular
voluntary organisation established in 1981 to be an interface
between scholars, academics and social activists, and to initiate
the process of social awakening through critical reflection
and alternative discourse, thereby contributing to strengthening
people's struggles towards the goal of a just and more humane
social order.
Focus
People are the subjects and makers of history. Their creative
energies are expressed in their day-to-day activities as well
as in their movements. These valuable experiences often, however,
remain undiscovered and diffused. A crucial need is to crystallise
and consolidate these experiences so as to lead towards a
critical social theory. VAK seeks to contribute to this process
through the facilitation of a continuous dialogue and interaction
between theoretical research and the living experience of
the people.
Geographically, VAK activities focus primarily
on Western India - Maharashtra, Goa and Gujarat. The orientation
and spread of a number of its other activities are essentially
of a national character.
Major Areas of Concern
- Dalits and adivasis
- Gender rights
- Children's rights
- Livelihood security
- Environment and ecology
- Religion and society: Secularism and communalism
- Theory and practice of social transformation
- Ideology and culture
Activities
- Study and research
- Consultations
- Publications
- Documentation
- Education
- Direct community action
- Campaigns and advocacy
Study and Research: Objectives
- Identify the various emerging social trends
and processes
- Understand and bring to light the realities
of the lives of the people
- Investigate traditional cultures, wisdom
and knowledge systems and practices
- Critically contribute to the search for
alternatives
Consultations
Consultations are designed to facilitate free exchange of
ideas among activists, among social thinkers, as well as between
activists and social thinkers.
Publications and other
media initiatives
- Media advocacy that introduces in the
public domain images chronicling the everyday life experiences
and struggles of the marginalised, sensitising the public
on issues that the mainstream media fails to consider or
address.
- Alternative fairs, which create alternative
spaces to exhibit and distribute a wide range of development
literature, video films, crafts and artefacts that activists,
action groups, academics and the concerned public do not
have easy access to.
- Alternate video festivals on topics
of interest to action groups, people's organisations and
concerned individuals; started in 2001, and will be an annual
feature.
Education
Education aims to provide analytical and other related skills
to activists in order to understand socio-political realities,
and to motivate them towards action for social transformation.
Documentation
Documentation is for a number of topics, compiled from varied
sources. The documents classified and stored in our retrieval
system are accessible, and open to all users. VAK is engaged
currently in creating an electronic information bank that
will collect information from various national and international
sources.
Direct community action
Direct community action encompasses work with women and children
in the fields of health, education and care, as well as non-formal
and supplementary education for children.
Campaigns, advocacy and
coalition building
Campaigns, advocacy and coalition building includes developing
and promoting more focussed advocacy, as well as lobbying
and campaigning strategies on issues ranging from dalit to
gender rights, and from rights of minorities and children
to the livelihood struggles of the people, suppression of
human and democratic rights and erosion of cultural values.
The programme also seeks to promote and strengthen civil society
organisations in building solidarity-action networks on critical
issues affecting the lives and 'rights' of the people.
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