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U-CAN Fellowship 2024-25

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Announcing the U-CAN Fellowship 2024-25!

The Urban Collective Action Network (U-CAN) is a network of organisations committed to improving urban problem solving through collective working, a multisectoral systems approach and a commitment to citizen inclusion in the policy making process. U-CAN will engage with government partners, myriad NGO’s, CSO’s, academia and private bodies that are active and invested in improving Tier II and Tier III Indian cities.

Are you passionate about urban issues and dedicated to creating positive change in your community? We are excited to open applications for the U-CAN Fellowship 2024-25!

This fellowship offers a unique opportunity to work with leading organisations like Janaagraha, Artha Global, Shelter Associates NGO, Safetipin, Mahila Housing Trust, and WRI India. As a fellow, you will engage in transformative projects, gain invaluable experience, and make a real impact on urban challenges.

Click Here To Apply

Application closes by 6th Aug 24

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