Friday, 28 June 2013
Saturday, 15 June 2013
ADHIKAR Partners Renewed their Resolve to Empower the Excluded
The 13 CSOs and their coordinators gathered in Suchetna at Kathgodam from 14-15th May 2013, to review the Adhikar program which completed the milestone of one year. The 30 participants from Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Rajasthan, shared their experiences and stories of change in their area with excitement. They made very enlightening presentations of their one year journey with community for accessing the entitlements which were beyond their reach before initiation of ADHIKAR in their respective locations.
Achievements: in last one year,
102 new SHGs have been formed who in long run will get empowered to raise voice for
their entitlements. As a pilot in Rohtas district Bihar 38 MNREGA Munch
(groups) which consists of the persons seeking employment have been formed.
These manch will take lead in facilitating the MNREGA process in more
transparent ways. The marginal farmers from 45 villages were organized in
to 60 farmers groups are accessing the services Krishi Vignan Kendra, NABARD,
and Agriculture and animal husbandry departments. The groups are working
actively and this will lead to achieving the planned objectives in the future.
- During the last one year 1,235 people applied for Job
under MNREGA works and 351 people received the job cards.
- Due
to the efforts put in by the focus groups the PRI members and block
development officers sanctioned the more works under MNREGA in
the target villages during the year. 1,798 landless and marginal people both women and men received
this year 50 to 90 days of work in MNREGA in target
villages.
- 186 BPL families
received the ration cards and getting the regular ration from the
ration shops
- 107 old women, 46
old men received old age pension.
- 88 widows started
receiving widow pension.
- 8 handicapped
people whose pension was stopped was renewed and 39 new handicapped
also got the pension
- 298 school dropout children and 308 eligible children joined the government schools in 24 target villages
The participants found the panel discussion organized on Government
– Non government Collaboration and Ways to collaborate with International NGOs
very instructive.
The Quiz contest organized by the Caritas India team on topics related to
Rights & entitlements under Health, Education, MGNREGA generated a lot of interest
among the participants to learn more on the various legislations and their
provisions.
Further moving on, the participants were given inputs on Micro level
planning in the villages and also on Rashtriya Swasthia Bima Yojana (RSBY). The
partners made the following plan of action for the coming 6 months.
- The
partners decided to prepare of micro plans in all ADHIKAR
villages during the coming eight months and get it approved by the Gram
Sabha.
- Organize
regular interface meeting with Govt. Depts. to strengthen
collaboration and improve the convergence of efforts and resources for the
benefit of the most excluded groups.
- The
focus groups will submit the complaints in writing for redressing
grievance to the concerned government personnel and also facilitating
the process of filing the RTI for relevant purposes during the year.
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