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Our Vision & Mission

Our Vision : With the committed support and generosity of its partners and donors, the Loomba Foundation remains committed to its founding mission: to transform the lives of impoverished widows and their dependent children.

Our Mission : Through research and campaigning worldwide, the Loomba Foundation will fight to achieve its ultimate goal: to change attitudes that are deeply embedded in cultures and societies, so that discrimination and injustice against widows in India and throughout the world will be eradicated once and for all.

Empowering Widows

Since its foundation in 1997, The Loomba Foundation has placed great emphasis on advocacy. This has entailed organising high level conferences to highlight the condition of widows, lobbying the United Nations to have a day dedicated to mark International Widows Day, supporting research to produce the world’s only comprehensive, global report about widows’ lives, and supporting the release of a book focused on the challenges they face world over, called Invisible Forgotten Sufferers: The Plight of Widows Around the World.

However, the most important and strategic among these endeavours by far has been the Fo undation’s success at having the UN mark 23 June as International Widows Day.

Launched at first by the Foundation at the House of Lords, in London in 2005, it has been marked ever since, every year, in every location where the Foundation is present to help highlight the condition of widows and empower them.

Educate Widows Children

Since its foundation in 1997, The Loomba Foundation has placed great emphasis on advocacy. This has entailed organising high level conferences to highlight the condition of widows, lobbying the United Nations to have a day dedicated to mark International Widows Day, supporting research to produce the world’s only comprehensive, global report about widows’ lives, and supporting the release of a book focused on the challenges they face world over, called Invisible Forgotten Sufferers: The Plight of Widows Around the World.

However, the most important and strategic among these endeavours by far has been the Fo undation’s success at having the UN mark 23 June as International Widows Day.

Launched at first by the Foundation at the House of Lords, in London in 2005, it has been marked ever since, every year, in every location where the Foundation is present to help highlight the condition of widows and empower them.