- Consultant, Council for Social Justice and Peace, Archdiocese of Goa for human rights based work with coastal communities to oppose the negative impacts of tourism (2006-ongoing)
- Consultant, Human Rights Law Network (HRLN), Goa Unit (2007-2009)
- Consultant- for Training on ‘Advocacy and Networking’
- Founder-Convener, Inter-Faith Dialogue for Life – a justice movement of people seeking dialogue for social action 2006- ongoing – Provide advice and support to mobilization strategies on issues of justice for minorities.
- Convener, Peoples Collective on HIV-AIDS in Goa (2006-2009) – Created and advised a network in addressing issues of HIV-AIDS with a rights perspective.
- Consultant, Study on Water Equity in Tourism in coastal Goa (October-December 2011)
In July 2007, Centre for Responsible Tourism (CRT) took birth when Caritas-Goa and the Council for Social Justice and Peace (CSJP) convened a group of over forty concerned Goans under the Archdiocese of Goa to examine how the church must respond to the fallouts of tourism, reverse the impacts, bring it a human face and enable the benefits of tourism to reach local communities. CRT affirmed the need to study tourism planning and management and how it be effectively brought under community stewardship and management. The initial issues in tourism in Goa that CRT chose to address were: child sex tourism, exploitation of women, cultural conflicts, water abuse, foreign office travel advisories, and displacement of people, environmental damage and the empowerment of sub-sectors in tourism. This publication provides an overview, critique and appraisal of the work done by CRT till February 2009. It has also compiled the salient activities and statements made during this period and aims to inspire people to look at steps to humanise tourism and make it just and sustainable.
http://www.equitabletourism.org/files/fileDocuments529_uid10.pdf