Powering the future we believe in - Barefoot College
The Barefoot College is a not-for-profit social enterprise working towards financial sustainability, largely through the delivery of its community based solar programs and its artisan industries. We are a grassroots, Indian based, international organisation, whose values are grounded in the life and approach of Mahatma Gandhi.
The extraordinary and unique concept of Barefoot College began more than 40 years ago in Tilonia, Rajasthan, India. In 1965, a young post-graduate student named Sanjit “Bunker” Roy volunteered to spend the summer working with famine affected people in one of the poorest of India’s states. This life changing experience culminated in a personal mission to fight poverty and inequality.
In 1972, Roy and a group of like minded individuals including residents of Tilonia shared a dream of grafting together formal urban learning with rural wisdom and knowledge, allowing the voices of the rural poor to be at the heart of creating their own solutions. This vision carried on the ideas shared and spread by Mahatma Gandhi. This central belief and respect became the foundation for Barefoot College. This mindset of inclusion and social justice continues to impact, inspire and educate people today. Barefoot College was built by and exclusively for the poor. Since its inception, this innovative rural college.
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has worked with marginalized, exploited and impoverished rural poor who live on less than $1 a day. The program helps lift them over the poverty line with dignity and self-respect. The leadership is almost entirely non formally educated barefoot
professionals. We recruit illiterate and semi literate women from rural communities around the world. They are brought to Tilonia
and trained holistically in cross cultural cohorts and empowered to return to their villages with needed skills that can benefit all.
The College applies rural traditional knowledge to meet diverse objectives. Our catalyst for change starts with training women to
be solar engineers. We spread socioeconomic messages at the grassroot level. We employ only those technologies that can be
understood and controlled by rural communities to improve the quality of life of the poor.
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