Restless Development India

Empowers young leaders globally, focusing on gender equality and sustainable development, with programmes reaching millions, fostering skills and opportunities for positive change

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About

  • Headquarters

    New Delhi, Delhi

  • Since

    1985

Restless Development, a youth-led development organisation, places young people at the forefront of progress and growth. Guided by young leaders and p Read morerofessionals, its programmes have directly and indirectly impacted over 7 million young individuals since its inception. In India, these initiatives have spanned three decades, engaging with various partners from Government entities to businesses, with a primary focus on securing brighter prospects for young women and girls. As a non-profit global entity, its focus is on bolstering the collective strength of young leaders to foster a better world. Thousands receive annual training, mentorship, nurturing, and connections, empowering them to drive change. The commitment extends to actively transferring power to ensure every young person can contribute to creating a more equitable world. Operating with a feminist, inclusive, gender-transformative, and anti-racist stance, the organisation acknowledges and addresses barriers faced by diverse groups, striving to decolonise development. Impact areas encompass Education and Livelihoods, Gender and Sexual Rights, Voice and Democracy, and Climate Justice. Support for youth-led change involves offering opportunities and fostering skills for initiatives that yield lasting effects.

Demographies Served

Impact

Integrated programmes by Restless Development India directly engage 1,296,662 young volunteers and changemakers, while outreach efforts reach 327,078 community members, addressing vital issues like child marriages, menstrual health management, gender, and livelihood.

Programs

  • STEM for Girls Programme

    State

    Restless Development India collaborates with Quest Alliance to promote equal opportunities for women and girls in 30 schools across Odisha. The initiative, conducted in selected Government Girls Secondary Schools, empowers girls with skills and confidence for STEM careers. The holistic approach combines digital literacy and coding training with life skills, gender awareness, and career guidance. Participants engage in conscious career planning, creating career cards and scratch projects, supported to attend career day events. Qualified facilitators ensure curriculum implementation, providing necessary resources and monitoring progress across districts, blocks, and clusters.

  • Youth Climate Action Lab Programme

    The Youth Climate Action Lab, a youth-led movement in Urban Bengaluru, addresses the urgent challenges of climate change. As climate change poses a threat to the vision of a just and sustainable world, the initiative focuses on empowering young people impacted by the ongoing crisis. Over 36 months starting in November 2021, the movement aims to train, mobilize, and support 12 Young Climate Champions and 6 Youth Researchers. These champions will actively address climate change impacts, raise awareness, mobilize communities, and engage decision-makers to drive progress towards the state climate action plan in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India.

  • Youth Let Accountability for Gender Equality

    A coalition of youth-led organisations and partners has formed a Youth Collective to enhance youth representation and serve as a channel for sharing national findings globally, ensuring sustained advocacy for gender-equitable policy-making. Young volunteers in Delhi, Patna, Ranchi, and Jaipur undergo training as Youth Accountability Advocates. This training equips them with skills to hold the government accountable, covering data gathering, coalition building, campaign leadership, and advocating for transparency and change at local and national levels. The programme operates in collaboration with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

  • Youth Collective Programme

    Youth-led research has underscored the challenges confronting youth civil society, which possesses the skills and firsthand experiences to instigate genuine change but is frequently overlooked. The Youth Collective has been established to foster a global community for youth-led organizations. With approximately 4,000 youth groups worldwide, the collective facilitates support by disseminating funding opportunities, fostering connections and collaboration, enhancing visibility, and initiating dialogues with donors and funders to better bolster their efforts. The goal is to empower youth civil society not just to survive but to thrive and lead change in this crucial historical period.

Leadership Team

  • Dr. Miriam Samuel

    Chairperson - India Board

  • Sandeep Sharma

    Trustee

  • Dhivya David

    Board Member

  • Harsh Gupta

    Member

Demographics & Structure

  • No. of Employees

    100+

M&E

  • Internal, External Assessors

    No

Policies

  • Ethics and Transparency Policies

    No

  • Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy

    No

Political & Religious Declarations

  • On Affiliation if any

    No

  • On Deployment Bias if any

    No

Registration Details

  • PAN Card

    AADTS7366J

  • Registration ID

    330/2000

  • FCRA

    075980242

  • CSR Registration Number

    Not Available

Location

  • Headquarters

    N-25 (second floor) Green Park Extension, New Delhi, 110016

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Other Details

  • Type & Sub Type

    Non-profit
    Trust