Who Are We

Sabuj Sangha is a non-profit, non-government development organisation working in West Bengal, India. It was established in 1954 in the Sundarban region of West Bengal. Its work has since spread north throughout South 24 Parganas and into Jalpaiguri.

From its humble beginnings, Sabuj Sangha has grown into a vibrant organisation working with a range of people across multiple sectors. It currently works in the following areas:
. Health and Nutrition
. Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
. Education and Protection
. Livelihood and Women's Empowerment
. Environment and Disaster Response


Sabuj Sangha seeks to improve the lives of people less fortunate through participation and empowerment. We believe that partnership is key to breaking the cycle of poverty and ensuring that all people are given a fair and equal chance. It works directly with over 10,000 women through Self-Help Groups and has also reached over 3,000 children through its education initiatives alone.

Aside from direct programme implementation, Sabuj Sangha is involved in research, documentation, advocacy and networking. It also lobbies and works with Government to enact change and ensure people have access to their most basic human rights.

Vission

Sabuj Sangha looks forward to an egalitarian society where people will enjoy equal rights and access to equal opportunities.

Mission Statement

The sustainable development of marginalised and vulnerable people to ensure a quality life through empowerment, education, information, infrastructure development, healthcare service and economic self-reliance through convergence of services provided by local self governments.