Raahgiri Foundation’s mission to transform urban mobility and enhance road safety lies in a commitment to education and empowerment. We believe that lasting change comes through shared knowledge and collaborative problem-solving. To this end, we’ve developed a comprehensive suite of capacity-building programs designed to engage and educate diverse stakeholders across our communities. Through these capacity-building efforts, we develop competencies and skills that make organizations more effective and sustainable. We foster knowledge-sharing and collaboration among multiple stakeholders through different programmes & projects.

Workshops and Walk-shops

 Our innovative workshops and “walk-shops” bring together city officials, young children, senior citizens, and key stakeholders to foster a deeper understanding of urban mobility challenges. These hands-on sessions provide a unique platform for participants to experience firsthand the conditions of public infrastructure, document observations, analyze issues, and collaboratively develop people-friendly solutions at the neighbourhood level.

Partnerships for Progress

We’re proud to collaborate with esteemed organizations like WRI India and government agencies such as the Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority. These partnerships allow us to expand our reach and impact, sharing best practices and learning from experts in the field of sustainable urban development.

Expert-Led Training

Our police and engineer training workshops, led by industry experts, promote a holistic approach to road safety. These sessions not only raise awareness about existing challenges but also provide a collaborative environment for innovating solutions and reimagining systems.

Community Engagement

We bring together a diverse group of stakeholders – including school students, parents, teachers, Resident Welfare Association members, citizen groups, and volunteers – to participate in our initiatives. This inclusive approach ensures that multiple perspectives are considered in addressing urban mobility issues.