Welcome to Society for Public Education Cultural Training and Rural Action (SPECTRA)

SPECTRA is a voluntary, non-profit and non-government organization, registered under Rajasthan society’s act 1958. SPECTRA has been working since 1996-97 in the rural and interior pockets of Rajasthan to fulfil the educational and other social needs and requirements of deprived rural population. Spectra org. is committed to a non-institutional approach, follows principle of democracy and promotes women’s participation in decision making as part of its program planning, monitoring and evaluation. The primary focus of SPECTRA is on the problems of the poor in their struggle to obtain a life of justice and dignity. Child Rights, women development and awareness generation, Environment stabilization, food-security, sanitation, education, rural industries for income generation, and empowerment of the community for self-governance are the most important components of its mission. Child and women Rights, Gender justice, youth empowerment, natural resource management, and livelihood security are our primary areas of concern.

24+ Years Of Experiences

Sustainable Model

Traning Center

Professional Services

Our Intervention

We Serve Multi Fields.

Livelihood

Livelihood

Integrated Livelihood Development Program (ILDP)
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Education

Education

Girl Child Education program...
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Youth Empowerment

Youth Empowerment

SPECTRA is running Youth Accountability Advocate program.
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Health & Nutrition

Health & Nutrition

The project is supported by Sukhivabha Foundation.
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Natural Resource Management

Natural Resource Management

SHGs for sustainable water resource management and Restoration of water resource’ in association with CSR...
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Why Choose Us

The primary focus of SPECTRA is on the problems of the poor in their struggle to obtain a life of justice and dignity. Child Rights, women's development and awareness generation, Environment stabilization, food security, sanitation, education, rural industries for income generation, and empowerment of the community for self-governance are the most important components of its mission. Child and women's Rights, Gender justice, youth empowerment, natural resource management, and livelihood security are our primary areas of concern. In 25 years of our existence we have worked in more than 450 villages to directly reach out to more than 32,000 families/ women and girls through self-help groups, federations, livelihood, rights, education, Health, Water & Sanitation and adolescent girls’ empowerment interventions.

EDUCATION

LIVELIHOOD

HEALTH