Giving Compass' Take:

• India Development Review highlights videos featuring P Sainath analysis of India's water scarcity, the agrarian crisis, farmer suicides, and what can be done about this issue. 

• How can funders help cities prepare for inevitable climate change? What can be done to reduce climate change? 

• Read about three ways to address the world water crisis.


P Sainath has been documenting stories from rural India for over three decades now. He is the founder-editor of People’s Archive of Rural India (PARI), a digital archive dedicated to people whose voices and stories don’t always find space in mainstream media. Sainath previously covered the rural beat at The Hindu, and his on ground reportage has drawn significant attention to the country’s farmers and the challenges they face. The Ramon Magsaysay award recipient is also the author of ‘Everybody Loves A Good Drought’ and the creator of two documentary films.

Following the farmers’ marches taking place across India, Sainath and PARI have been working towards generating awareness at both a public and government level. We recently had the opportunity to host an event in collaboration with PARI, where Sainath addressed the agrarian crisis, India’s water woes, and what we can do about it. Here are snippets from his talk.

Read the full article about the water crisis at India Development Review.