What We Do.
Towards a better life for early married girls
Victims of child marriage in India lack education, are financially weak, undergo health issues with poor reproductive health, don’t have access to basic services and are subjected to gender based violence.
Socio-economic empowerment
We empower early married girls in areas of education, health, social security, vocational training and protect them from gender based violence.
A Movement for Change
We group early married girls into a movement where we educate them on their rights and entitlements, training them on life skills, leadership and advocacy.
COVID 19 relief response
We provide support to early married girls and their families through distribution of ration Kits , nutritional food kits to pregnant girls, medical equipment & sanitation kits as well as access to digital education.
Our Reach as on 2023
We're making an impact
The IMAGE project aims to empower young women in areas of socio economic development and nurture them as agents of change so that they can ascertain their rights.
Early Married Girls
Community members
Villages
Districts
What we do
Success Stories
Nayana Leads the way
“Now, I am able to compare myself with the past and present. I am becoming a more knowledgeable person, gaining confidence and courage. “, says Nayana a Movement Leader.
Mangala blooms
Mangala is a 14 year old from a village in Karnataka who was married at the age of 9. With the help of IMAGE, she stopped her younger sister’s wedding.
Divya gets E-Tab
Divya was married at the age of 16 and had to drop out of school. She is now continuing her studies as a private candidate and recently got an E-tab from IMAGE which helped her pass her SSLC exam.