FEDINA enlists people from within a community to work with the community. Most of our activists come from the marginalized communities that we work with and envision empowering. We believe that they are best suited to understand, articulate, and fight discrimination.
FEDINA promotes freedom of association and facilitates collectives, organizations, and groups of marginalized people so that they can jointly negotiate terms with upper castes, landlords, landowners, employers, elected representatives, and state authorities for their rights.
FEDINA undertakes a number of consciousness-raising programs for marginalized people on their rights. This is done by organizing meetings, conventions, campaigns, seminars, and cultural activities like street plays.
FEDINA gives a lot of importance to training in order to help the marginalized communities as well as our activists to realize their potential. We hold training, capacity-building programs, and campaigns on several issues regularly.