
Volunteering Program Management, Budget Analysis and Research Centre
Navin Narayan is a social worker and social justice researcher with over 18 years in the development sector, focusing on marginalized communities, including De-notified Tribes (DNT), women waste pickers, and populations experiencing homelessness and poverty. He has worked with national and international organizations, bridging grassroots engagement with policy contributions to advance equity, inclusion, and public health access.
Navin holds a master’s in social work from Agra University, an M.Phil. in social medicine, and a Ph.D. from the Centre for Social Medicine and Community Health at Jawaharlal Nehru University. He currently volunteers for citizenship rights advocacy and regularly publishes international research and articles on social justice issues.
Rise Up Together Cohort: Rajasthan, India, 2025

