Our Work

    Our Work

    Creating lasting change through education, skills training, and community support for girls and their families.

    Global Alignment

    Why GEET's Work is SDG-Aligned

    Our programs directly contribute to multiple United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, creating measurable impact that aligns with global priorities for a more just and equitable world.

    GEET's comprehensive approach to girls' education and community empowerment aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals framework. Through our multi-pronged interventions, we address interconnected challenges that prevent girls from completing their education and achieving financial independence.

    Our work spans education access, gender equality, economic empowerment, and reduced inequalities—creating systemic change that benefits not just individual girls, but entire communities and generations to come.

    SDG 4

    GEET and SDG 4: Quality Education

    From scholarships to psychosocial support, we address the full spectrum of barriers that prevent girls from staying in school. Our model supports enrolment, retention, and successful completion of secondary education.

    We recognize that quality education isn't just about access—it's about creating environments where girls can thrive, learn, and complete their studies with confidence and support.

    Scholarship Programme

    Full financial support covering tuition, transport, uniforms, and learning materials to keep girls in school.

    Psychosocial Support

    Addressing emotional and social barriers that prevent girls from staying in school.

    School Infrastructure

    Providing computer labs, science labs, and educational resources to enhance learning environments.

    Girls at the Centre

    We place girls at the centre of our work, ensuring their voices, needs, and aspirations guide every program we design.

    Mothers as Leaders

    We invest in mothers as trainers and community leaders, creating pathways for women to earn income and gain agency.

    Supporting Female Educators

    By supporting female educators and caregivers, we drive locally rooted gender-transformative change.

    SDG 5

    GEET and SDG 5: Gender Equality

    We place girls at the centre of our work and invest in mothers as trainers and community leaders. By supporting female educators and caregivers, we drive locally rooted gender-transformative change.

    Our approach recognizes that gender equality isn't achieved by focusing on girls alone—it requires empowering the entire ecosystem of women and girls, from students to mothers to teachers.

    SDG 8

    GEET and SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth

    Through our vocational programme, girls gain practical skills for the labour market, and women generate income by serving as trainers. This dual-impact model fosters local enterprise and financial agency.

    We create economic opportunities that benefit both current and future generations, building pathways to dignified work and sustainable livelihoods.

    Skills for Girls

    Through our vocational programme, girls gain practical skills for the labour market, preparing them for decent work opportunities.

    Income for Women

    Women generate income by serving as trainers, creating a dual-impact model that fosters local enterprise and financial agency.

    Economic Growth

    This approach creates pathways to financial independence while building local capacity and economic resilience.

    Rural Maharashtra

    We focus explicitly on excluded and marginalised communities in rural Maharashtra.

    Multiple Exclusions

    Our interventions target the compounded effects of caste, class, and gender-based exclusion.

    Systemic Change

    We address the root causes of inequality, not just the symptoms.

    SDG 10

    GEET and SDG 10: Reducing Inequalities

    We focus explicitly on excluded and marginalised communities in rural Maharashtra. Our interventions target the compounded effects of caste, class, and gender-based exclusion.

    By addressing multiple forms of inequality simultaneously, we create pathways for the most marginalized girls to access education, skills, and opportunities that were previously out of reach.