Monday, 30 July 2012

Good Practice- Obtaining support from various government departments in Jhansi



Jhansi diocese organized launching of ADHIKAR programme in Dharbatiyavu village of Vijaygarh Grama Panchayat in Bangra block in Jhansi district on 5th June 2012 at 11 am. Rt. Rev. Frederick D’souza, Bishop of Jhansi diocese inaugurated the programme in the auspicious presence of Fr.Peter Parapullil, Vicar General, Mr.Devend Patel , President of Vijaygarh Panchayat, Dr.Vijay Singh, Veterinary Doctor, Dr.Ram Kumar Veterinary Doctor Mrs.Deepu Chouhan , ICDS officer and Mr.P.D.Gautam, MGNREGA District Officer.  Around 150 people participated in the programme and obtained information on ADHIKAR project.

Fr Sebastian, JCSS director  introduced  ADHIKAR project with a special focus on outcomes, outputs and activities to the community. Mr.Devend Patel, Panchayat President assured his cooperation to implement the  ADHIKAR  Project in the target villages. Anganwadi Teacher, Supervisor and Mate of MGNREGA of Dharbatiyavu village etc.were  also present in the inauguration ceremony. 

Dr Ram Kumar, Veterinary doctor made a deliberation on significance of vaccination for livestock and asked community to change the attitude in favor of promoting the same. Moreover, he pointed out on fodder cultivation, artificial insemination and more productivity of livestock.
Mrs. Deepu Chouhan, ICDS Block Project Officer made a detailed presentation on ICDC schemes with a special focus on distribution of nutrition supplement programme. She extended possible collaboration with JCSS for awareness generation and fruitful implementation of ICDS programme in the operational areas.

 Fr. Peter Parapullil, Vicar General of Jhansi diocese, gave a motivational speech and he acknowledged the contribution of all the government departments for extending possible collaboration to JCSS with aim to bring positive changes in the life of the poorest of poor. He also mentioned that ADHIKAR project is supported by CARITAS India and it is mainly working with Right Based Approach to make the people more strong by gaining the knowledge and information to demand their rights and entitlements.

Mr.G.P.Gautam, District MGNREGA officer, explained on MGNREGA and its provisions in brief. He also briefed about the pension schemes and other schemes like vocational training for youth etc. which is implementing under District Rural Development Authority. He assured his possible cooperation to reach these schemes to the target people of the project area.

The programme concluded with vote of thanks by Mr.Uttam Singh
Output 
  • Government officials offered full support to materialize ADHIKAR programme in a fruitful manner
  • Mr.Anuj Kumar Jha IAS, Chief Development Officer of Jhansi issued a letter to district government officials to offer guidance and support to implement ADHIKAR project in Jhansi district.




Wednesday, 25 July 2012

Caritas India launched ADHIKAR programme- A Right Based Approach for entitlements

Gorakhpur witnessed diversified stakeholders presence in ADHIKAR launching

Caritas India officially launched ADHIKAR programme on 24th, July 2012 in the auditorium of  Purvanchal Gramin Seva Samiti, Gorakhpur. Rajesh Tripati- honourable  M.L.A of Chillupar, Gorakhpur launched the programme by lighting the lamp in the auspicious presence of Most. Rev.Thomas Thurithimattam-Bishop of Gorakhpur, Mr. S.S Asuthosh-Chief Development Officer of Gorakhpur, Mr. Srivastav- Deputy Manager of Purvanchal Gramin  Bank , Mr. K.J. Srivastav- DDM, NABARD, Fr James Parekudiyil-Vicar General, Mr. PU Francis, Zonal Manager, Caritas India and  Fr. Varghese, Executive Director of PGSS. Officials from Block Development Office and local banks were present in the function. In addition, representatives from PRIs such as Pradhans from 6 GPs, ward members from ADHIKAR operational areas, Diocesan Social Work directors, coordinators, animators, accountants and Caritas India North Zone staff witnessed the launching function.

Children from JEEVANDHARA, a rehabilitation centre for handicapped, staged a prayer dance. Fr. Varghese, Executive Director of PGSS welcomed the dignitaries, participants and media representatives.

Mr. Francis, in his speech, extended warm welcome to all the participants on behalf of the Executive director of Caritas India.   He shared the rationale of introducing ADHIKAR programme incorporating principles of catholic social teachings. He also emphasised the need of community mobilization for availing their due rights and DSSS have the responsibility to facilitate this process.   
                                       
Mr. Girish Peter, State Officer- Bihar made a presentation on Caritas India highlighting themes, programmes, interventions in emergencies and so on. A documentary film on Caritas India  was screened in the programme. Then, Mr. Ashok Kumar Sinha, Development consultant shared with the group on concept, strategies of ADHIKAR, responsibilities of the different stake holders like Community, PRI, Government institutions etc.  

Mr. S.S Asuthosh, Chief Development Officer of Gorakhpur stated that if people have courage, nothing is impossible and he gave his good wishes to Caritas India and partners for the successful implementation of the program.

Followed by his speech, a dance performance was staged   by the children from a local school.  After the dance program, Fr. Varghese made a presentation on   PGSS.  He highlighted on the vision, Mission, Strategies, Operation area, Programs being implemented by PGSS.   That was followed by a song by MSW student.

 Later Mr. Srivastav, Manager, Purvanchal Gramin Bank thanked the organizers of the program and stressed the relevance and importance of the work by Caritas India and partners in transferring the entitlements and rights to the people.  He also stressed on role of CBOs and PRIs in materializing entitlements, convergence of these groups is essential for any right based approach program. 

   
Mr. K.J. Srivastav DDM –NABARD- expressed his good wishes to Caritas India and PGSS for the success of ADHIKAR project.  He shared with the group that 40000 NGOs are registered in Gorakhpur but only a few NGOs are working effectively and PGSS is in the frontline among them.  He appreciated the work of PGSS and offered full support to ADHIKAR programme. This was followed by Group song by MSW students. 

Then Mr. Rajiv Tripati, MLA addressed the group.    During his address he said “I am happy to be part of this program.   Adhikar is one “pahel”.  Hosla should be mingled with willingness to work for good, should be our motto. Hosale ke sat apke niyant is also important for the success of any program.   He also expressed his concern on reaching benefits to eligible persons and NGOs have to play a pivotal role in facilitating that process. He extended his good wishes to Caritas India and partners for the success of the project. He assured his support to ADHIKAR project.

Rt. Rev. Bishop Thomas expressed his best wishes to Caritas India and PGSS for the success of the project.  Authorities should realize their responsibilities and discharge their duties to the poor and needy.  He stressed on” conversion” of attitude and mind set among service providers.  Only if this conversion happens, the poor people will be able to access their rights and obtain the entitlements.  Then the Bishop of Gorakhpur diocese inaugurated the blog of “ADHIKAR” programme. Mr Anjan Bag oriented the partners on objectives and relevance of blog to audience. The programme came to an end by vote of thanks by Fr. Biju, treasurer of PGSS.

Monday, 16 July 2012

Adhikar - A Caritas India initiative

Adhikar programme is an initiative of Caritas India (North Zone) to empower the poor and the marginalized to access their entitlements by imparting to them the required knowledge of the provisions, skills and confidence to approach the concerned authorities and to realize their rightful entitlements. 
Being a Result-Oriented programme and following a Right Based Approach, Adhikar aims at facilitating communities to access their entitlements for a just living. The major components undertaken in this programme will be Right to Work, Right to Food, Right to Health and Right to Education.
As Caritas India was supporting the Integrated Development through Empowerment and Action (IDEA) programme in the 13 dioceses of North India for the past 5 years starting from 2007 March, it was found that all the dioceses started focusing on Rights based Approach for development. Hence, it was a result of this that the Adhikar programme has been initiated. This three year programme will  purely focus on: 

  • Right to Work
  • Right to Food
  • Right to Health
  • Right to Education
The project area covers 13 dioceses of Ajmer, Jaipur, Lucknow, Agra, Allahabad, Meerut, Jhansi, Gorakhpur, Bijnore, Bareily, Bettiah, Patna, Buxar in the states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Bihar.


Strategies of the Programme:
  • Community Mobilization
  • Formation of Community Based Organizations
  • Capacity Building of the project staff, CBOs, PRI members, ANMs and ASHA workers
  • Developing Linkages with duty bearers/Government departments
  • Promotion of traditional water harvesting structures/irrigation facilities