Conducted on August 24–26, November 7–10, and, November 15–18 with 70, 80, and 85 participants respectively, aimed to develop women leaders focused on addressing critical health and sanitation challenges in tribal villages. The program highlighted the significant role of health awareness in reducing family debt caused by emergency healthcare expenses and promoted practices for maintaining hygiene. The camps combined physical activities, discussions on village issues, traditional tribal practices like Halma and Matavan, and sessions on community leadership.
