Odisha is among the most climate-vulnerable states in India. The state experiences 1–2 major cyclones annually, along with frequent floods, droughts, heatwaves, and saline intrusion. Cyclone Fani in 2019 alone impacted over 16 million people. Coastal erosion, habitat loss, and shifting rainfall patterns continue to threaten the livelihoods of smallholder farmers and fishing communities.
Climate-induced migration is on the rise, particularly among coastal and tribal populations moving into urban slums without adequate support systems.
Without urgent action, these disasters will only intensify, pushing vulnerable communities—especially Dalits, tribal groups, women, and youth—further into poverty and displacement.
Our Approach
VIEWS integrates community-led, gender-responsive, and ecosystem-based solutions to strengthen climate resilience and disaster preparedness. Our interventions target both immediate disaster response and long-term adaptation, engaging youth, local institutions, and vulnerable families to build capacity from the ground up.
VIEWS engaged coastal communities in coastal forest, beach cleaning and marine biodiversity conservation. We collaborated with youth and fisherfolk to protect endangered species like the Olive Ridley turtles and restore fragile coastal habitats, enhancing both ecological health and livelihoods.
Strengthening Media for Environmental Justice
VIEWS, with the support of the American Embassy, trained 102 journalists from Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana in climate-sensitive reporting to enhance public discourse on climate change and environmental resilience. These journalists—representing television, print, radio, and digital platforms—were equipped with tools and knowledge to report on complex climate issues such as rising sea levels, erratic weather, climate-induced migration, and grassroots adaptation efforts.
The workshops focused on climate science communication, ethical storytelling, local case studies, and government policy analysis. Journalists were encouraged to amplify community voices, particularly those from tribal, coastal, and low-income areas most affected by climate change, thus bridging the gap between scientific data and public awareness.
VIEWS has been a catalyst for building climate literacy and awareness among marginalized communities, tribal youth, and students through localized workshops, community campaigns, and school-based climate clubs. By simplifying complex themes like climate justice, energy conservation, and sustainable living, we fostered climate-conscious behaviour—even among low-literacy populations—using visual tools, storytelling, and interactive games.
With support from the Australian High Commission, we trained 700 youth from 15 schools and colleges under the Youth for Climate Action Campaign, jointly organized by VIEWS and the Australian Consulate-General, Chennai. The campaign aimed to build climate awareness and critical thinking, and cultivated youth leadership in environmental action.
VIEWS actively strengthened disaster preparedness in coastal and high-risk villages by training communities on early warning systems, evacuation planning, and emergency response protocols. With support from Global Green Grants fund (GGF), USA, we organized Community-Based Disaster Risk Management (CBDRM) trainings by engaging youth clubs, school children, and village disaster committees—especially in vulnerable fishing communities.
We facilitated the formation of village-level task forces and conducted school-based safety awareness camps to ensure that the most at-risk groups—particularly women and children—were equipped to respond effectively during cyclones and other climate-induced emergencies.
Securing Livelihoods through Sustainable Farming Practices
In partnership with DASRA UK and Andhera Helife, VIEWS collaborated with small and marginal farmers, especially from tribal communities, to promote low-input, climate-smart agricultural practices. These included agroecology, drought-tolerant seeds, mixed cropping systems, and organic soil management—all aimed at minimizing crop losses and enhancing food security amid unpredictable weather patterns.
In the dryland districts of Gajapati, Mayurbhanj, and Ganjam, we trained farmers to adopt millet cultivation—a climate-resilient crop requiring minimal water. By introducing climate-smart techniques and localized demonstrations, farmers were able to adapt to changing climatic conditions while increasing yields and reducing dependency on chemical inputs
To ensure grassroots leadership and sustainability, VIEWS also nurtured a cadre of Eco Champions—trained community members who now mentor fellow farmers on climate-resilient practices.
Promoting Safe and Dignified Migration for Coastal Communities
With the support of Global Greengrants Fund, VIEWS implemented initiatives to address the growing challenge of climate-induced migration in coastal fishing villages. As rising sea levels, coastal erosion, and cyclones continue to displace communities, migration has become a survival strategy—often undertaken without adequate information, protection, or preparedness.
VIEWS promoted safe migration practices in 15 vulnerable coastal villages, especially among youth and seasonal workers. Through community trainings, risk mapping, and awareness campaigns, we educated families on legal rights, documentation, insurance, workplace safety, and entitlements. Special focus was placed on family reintegration, financial literacy, and continued education for children left behind.
We also worked closely with the fisheries and local panchayats to streamline migrant registration, ensure access to social protection schemes, and reduce exploitation.
Greening Communities and Restoring Ecosystems
To combat deforestation and the impacts of rising temperatures, VIEWS led community-driven afforestation efforts, resulting in the planting of over 25,000 native trees across tribal and coastal regions of Odisha. These green belts have played a vital role in microclimate regulation, soil conservation, biodiversity restoration, and carbon sequestration—while also creating green jobs for youth and women.
With support from NABARD and the Local Forest Department, we mobilized tree saplings and engaged women Self-Help Group (SHG) members as Eco Champions, turning afforestation into a grassroots movement for environmental stewardship. These women took the lead in planting, nurturing, and monitoring trees in the tribal villages of Chikiti, Patrapur, and Mohana blocks.
This initiative not only strengthened community ownership over natural resources but also fostered a deep sense of social responsibility and ecological consciousness, ensuring that the act of giving back to nature becomes a shared community value.
“Each tree we plant is a promise to future generations—a promise of shade, clean air, and climate hope.”
Empowering Communities with Renewable Solutions
VIEWS has championed the adoption of clean and renewable energy to reduce dependency on fossil fuels, enhance livelihoods, and promote environmental sustainability in underserved regions.In partnership with Centurion University, we co-developed a solar fish dryer, enabling women’s SHGs in coastal villages to produce hygienic dry fish, save processing time, and earn better market prices.
Turning Marine Waste into Livelihoods and Climate Action
VIEWS is leading innovative efforts in marine waste management by mobilizing women and youth in coastal fishing villages to collect, recycle, and creatively reuse ocean waste. This includes the collection of ghost nets, plastics, and sea debris that pollute beaches and threaten marine life.
With support from artisans, VIEWS helped transform marine waste into beautiful sea crafts and upcycled products, often inspired by fish and marine biodiversity. These eco-friendly products not only promote climate awareness and sustainability, but also offer a new source of income for poor and migrant fishing families—especially women.
We are now training local women and adolescents as ‘Ocean Warriors’ to lead beach clean-up drives and convert waste into art and utility items. Under the ‘Daughters of the Sea’ campaign, we also promoted plastic-free beaches across the coastal belt of Ganjam district.
VIEWS plans to scale this initiative by collecting marine waste from 27 coastal villages in Ganjam, engaging youth to establish start-ups that produce and sell sea crafts at beachfront markets and science exhibitions.
Through this initiative, VIEWS is combining environmental restoration with social enterprise, empowering communities to protect the ocean while building sustainable futures.
“The training gave us fresh perspective. I now cover not just disasters, but the deeper causes and community solutions around climate change. It has transformed my journalism.”
Before this, we didn’t know how important these turtles were. Now, we feel proud to protect them and our coastline.
“I collect marine waste, clean the beaches, and help create alternative livelihoods for fisherwomen in my village,”
Through its climate resilience and disaster response programmes, VIEWS has demonstrated that climate action must be inclusive, community-driven, and youth-led. From empowering adolescents in slums to protect the coastline, to building farmer resilience in floodplains, our initiatives are not just about survival—but about hope, leadership, and sustainability.
“Climate resilience isn’t built in boardrooms—it grows from the courage of frontline communities and the actions of young people who choose to lead.”
— S. Bheema Rao, Executive Director, VIEWS
VIEWS (Voluntary Integration for Education and Welfare of Society) is a grassroots development organization committed to empowering children, youth, and women in Odisha. Since 2008, we have been driving change through sustainable livelihoods, quality education, and climate resilience initiatives—building stronger, more inclusive, and self-reliant communities.
Sitakanta Pani is a finance professional having 14 years of experience in accounting, auditing, and financial management. He is proficient in Tally Prime, GST, TDS, EPF/ESI compliance, and financial reporting. His career spans NGOs, private firms, and government-funded projects. Sitakanta excels in managing accounts receivable/payable, preparing financial statements, handling bank reconciliations, and coordinating audits. He holds a Master’s degree in Finance and is skilled in MS Office and PGDCA (A-Level). Currently serving as a Finance Officer at VIEWS, he continues to apply his expertise in a challenging role, contributing to effective financial governance and operational efficiency.
Ms. Ipsa Pratibimbita Sarangi is the Regional Lead for the East Central office of the National Foundation for India, leading programs that empower marginalized communities. With nearly 21 years in the development sector, she has worked with PRADAN, CARE India, and NRLM. Her expertise includes governance, social inclusion, women’s empowerment, gender equality, leadership development, and financial inclusion. She is also committed to mentoring young development professionals. Ms. Sarangi holds a postgraduate degree in Mass Communication and a Postgraduate Diploma in Disaster Management, bringing both strategic vision and grassroots experience to her impactful work in the sector.
Sasmita Kumari Nayak is a committed social development professional with 7 years of experience in livelihood promotion, education, and programme management. Currently serving as Lead – Fundraising and Communications at VIEWS, she has worked with several national NGOs and is skilled in stakeholder engagement, HR, communication, team leadership, planning, and IEC material development. She holds an MBA in Human Resources and a Postgraduate Diploma in Rural Development (PGDRD). Known for her dedication and leadership, Sasmita is passionate about driving inclusive and sustainable development and continues to contribute meaningfully to the social sector through strategic programme and communication initiatives.
Ashis Mahapatra is a dedicated finance and HR professional with over four years of experience in the development sector, working with organizations like VIEWS and CYSD in Bhubaneswar. He holds an MBA (HR and Finance) and a B.Com, combining academic knowledge with practical skills in financial management, HR operations, and legal compliance (TDS, IT, FCRA). Ashis has handled budgeting, donor reporting, audits, recruitment, and payroll. Skilled in Tally and trained at Edu Bridge Career Academy.
Mr. Saroja Kumar Satapathy is a development professional having 11 years of experience in livelihood promotion and currently serves as Program Manager – Livelihoods at VIEWS. He holds a Master’s in Social Work and a Post Graduate Certificate in Management. Saroja has led major livelihood projects with expertise in planning, implementation, team coordination, stakeholder engagement, and reporting. Known for his problem-solving and interpersonal skills, he has effectively managed donor relations, action plans, and fund utilization. Deeply committed to sustainable development, he works closely with grassroots communities to foster inclusive growth and build self-reliant, empowered communities across VIEWS’ operational areas.
Mrs. Srilekha Chouhan is a passionate development professional with over 15 years of experience in public health, nutrition, education, and program management. Currently the Senior Program Lead – Education and Partnership at VIEWS, she has worked with SOCH and World Vision India across Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, and Jharkhand. Holding an Executive MBA in HR and a Master’s in Home Science, she specializes in capacity building, CSR engagement, and policy advocacy. Srilekha has effectively collaborated with government departments like NHM, WCD, and SSEPD. Known for her leadership, multilingual skills, and inclusive approach, she drives impactful and community-centered development initiatives.
Mr. Bidyadhar Behuria is a development professional having 20 years of experience in community development, project coordination, and data management. Currently serving as M&E Officer at VIEWS, Bhubaneswar, he excels in community mobilization, project monitoring and evaluation, MIS reporting, and project documentation. He has worked with reputed organizations like Jhpiego, PSI, HLFPPT, and LWSIT, managing large datasets and ensuring data accuracy for M&E. Proficient in Excel, PHP, .NET, and MS Access, he supports data-driven decision-making through dashboards and detailed analysis. Known for his problem-solving skills and commitment to quality, he contributes effectively to complex development initiatives.
Pramod Ku Behera, at VIEWS since October 2024, brings nearly 30 years of experience in the development sector. With academic credentials in B.A.B.Ed., PGDSW & HRD, and MSW, he has led multi-sectoral programs across eight states. Skilled in participatory approaches like PRA and RRA, he champions community-led planning and inclusive development. His expertise spans climate resilience, watershed management, rural entrepreneurship, and disaster risk reduction. Pramod has contributed to key projects such as WORLP, IWMP, CHIRAAG, and MELD. Grounded in grassroots engagement, he has also led evaluations, need assessments, and proposal development for government, CSR, and international partners.
B. Santosh Rao Dora holds a bachelor’s in Commerce and a master’s in Sociology, with over 35 years of experience in Odisha’s development sector. Trained in PRA, LFA, and CBO management, he has worked extensively with civil society and research organizations. His focus lies in enabling community-led actions on rights and entitlements, especially under the Forest Rights Act, Land Act, and livelihood programs. He has contributed to organizations like RCDC, Agragamee, and DFID’s PACS. Formerly Senior Program Manager at CPR-Namati, he now serves as State Thematic Lead (Climate Change and Livelihood) at VIEWS, strengthening grassroots governance and resilience.
Sunil Kumar Ghadei is a development professional with a strong foundation in management and social work. He holds an MBA, a Post Graduate Certificate in Management, and a BSW from NISWASS, Bhubaneswar. With experience at organizations like People’s Forum, Pragati, APMAS, and VIEWS, he specializes in project management, microfinance, training, and data systems. As Program Head at VIEWS, he leads strategic planning and program implementation across sectors such as livelihood, education, climate change, and disaster risk reduction. Sunil is passionate about community-driven development, excels in resource mobilization, and strengthens institutional systems to ensure sustainable impact for marginalized communities.
A development specialist with over 35 years of experience in humanitarian response and resource mobilization. He has led extensive emergency interventions, planning, resource mobilization strategies, and increasing organizational awareness through media coverage. His areas of expertise include disaster risk reduction (DRR), child cantered humanitarian response, and climate change adaptation. He has held several high-level positions, including Head of Humanitarian & DRR-CAA at Save the Children, Vice Chairperson of the Sphere India Humanitarian Coalition, Regional Emergency Officer at Christian Aid, and Senior Manager of Public Relations & Communications at Caritas India. Under his able guidance, development and humanitarian initiatives have advanced both qualitatively and quantitatively, helping people all over India.
Ms. Sonal is a seasoned development professional with over 15 years of experience in managing and implementing social development projects across India. An MSW graduate from the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), she is currently the Associate Director at Sutra Consulting, offering strategic and technical support across sectors like education, health, gender, livelihoods and social protection. She specializes in program management, monitoring and evaluation, capacity building and policy advocacy. With strong leadership and communication skills, Ms. Sonali has effectively engaged government bodies and diverse stakeholders to design scalable, impactful initiatives that promote inclusive development and social equity.
Mr. Bomudu Daseya, a native of the coastal fishing community, brings over 15 years of experience spanning the development and private sectors. He has worked with the Hindustan Latex Family Planning Promotion Trust (HLFPPT) on the Healthy Village Project, focusing on family planning, HIV/AIDS awareness, and social marketing in rural Chatrapur. His strong grassroots engagement and deep knowledge of local issues make him a vital asset to VIEWS. Mr. Daseya plays a key role in promoting youth leadership, community empowerment, and local governance, strengthening VIEWS’ connection with coastal communities and advancing inclusive, community-driven development initiatives.
Ms. B. Gopamma is a grassroots leader with over 25 years of hands-on experience in mobilizing and strengthening Self-Help Groups (SHGs). She serves as the President of the SHG Federation Divya Jyoti Mahila Vikash, playing a pivotal role in empowering women at the community level. Her impactful work in advancing women’s empowerment and promoting menstrual hygiene solutions has earned her national recognition, including a fellowship from the Ratan Tata Virtual Academy and the Change Agent of Odisha award by Yes We Can, Bhubaneswar. Ms. Gopamma’s dedication continues to inspire and uplift women in underserved communities.
Mr. G. Krishna Rao is a committed social development professional with over 20 years of experience in community empowerment, youth development, education, and social welfare. He has worked with diverse organizations including Nehru Yuva Kendra, Lutheran World Service India, HSBC, SWAD, and De Paul Public School. Currently, he is associated with the Franciscans Missionary of Mary Social Service Society, focusing on empowering children and women in coastal fishing villages. His work promotes inclusive development and sustainable livelihoods. Mr. Rao’s career reflects a strong dedication to grassroots change and uplifting marginalized communities through education, social programs, and capacity-building efforts.
Mr. Bheema Rao brings over 26 years of experience in academia and the international development sector, having worked with esteemed organizations such as World Vision India, Caritas India, DFID, GFTAM, JICA, and others. He holds an extensive academic background, including a Post-Graduate Diploma in Management, M.Com, and diplomas in NGO Management, Rural Development, and Industrial Relations. Currently pursuing a Ph.D. at Ravenshaw University, Odisha, his research focuses on the transformation of NGOs into NBFCs. Mr. Rao’s vast expertise spans program implementation, management, and policy, making him a valuable contributor to development initiatives across India and beyond.
Mr. R. Govindraj Michael is a professional with 25 years of experience in programme and finance management within the development sector. Holding degrees in Commerce and Sociology, and certified in IFRS, he has worked with leading INGOs such as Plan International, World Vision India, and Caritas India. His expertise spans project finance, FCRA, taxation, procurement, compliance, and donor reporting for major funders like the EU, USAID, DFID, and UNICEF. He has collaborated with global audit firms including KPMG and EY, and has extensive grassroots and international exposure. Mr. Michael also serves on boards and committees of several organizations.
Mr. D. Rama Rao is a seasoned development and humanitarian professional with over 26 years of experience in child development, disability inclusion, disaster response, and climate change adaptation. He has held senior roles in international NGOs like Lutheran World Service India, Handicap International, Save the Children, and Child Fund India. Holding a Master’s in Rural Development, he brings technical expertise in disaster management, resilience building, and child protection. Mr. Rao has led large-scale programs across India, Nepal, and Sri Lanka, including in conflict-sensitive areas. He currently serves with the Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Unit of CCF in New Delhi.