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Providing Functional Literacy to Women in India
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Summary
The project is teaching 250 illiterate women at a time in 14 centres to read and write Hindi along with vocational training for tailoring and teaching of basic healthcare in Delhi,India
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More Information About this Project
Project Needs and Beneficiaries
The project is located in and around Delhi, with the objective of teaching illiterate women functional literacy in 180 hours, and a vocation and awareness of basic healthcare. Benefits accruing to the women are a better quality of life, lesser exploitation and encourages them to send their children to school
Activities
We are running 14 centres which are located in slums in and around Delhi, India. The centres teach Hindi through a computer based functional program developed by TATA Consultancy Services, and do not need a teacher.
Funding Information
Total Funding Received to Date: $50
Remaining Goal to be Funded: $24,950
Total Funding Goal: $25,000
Additional Documentation
This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).
Resources
Why this Project is Important
Potential Long Term Impact
The project is very easy to scale up as cost of starting a centre is practically nil. Our objective is to eradicate illiteracy in India
Project Message
If you want to plan for one year- Plant wheat
If you want to plan for 10 years- Plant a tree
If you want to plan for 100 years-Educate your women
- proverb, Chinese proverb
When this Project was Updated
Last Updated
This project was last updated on October 04, 2007.
Date Added to GlobalGiving
This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on August 09, 2007.
Latest Update from the Field
Project Update & Video
By Anil Virmani - Manager, October 04, 2007 04:52 PM
During the last 12 months we have received donations of Rs.398837/- approximately US$ 10,000.00. We are running 20 centers for teaching illiterate women on how to read and write Hindi. Each centre has 15 to 20 women studying at one time. Our target is to increase the number of centers to 25 this year and be able to teach 1000 women during this year. We have added stitching machines in each centre to teach the women tailoring to enable them to earn some money. It is proposed to add knitting machines in the centers next month.
We would also like to share a video with you about our work. (See link below) There are 350 million illiterate people in India, according to a United Nations report this constitutes one third of the worlds illiterate population. There is no doubt that illiteracy hampers womens access to information, which is very vital for their overall well being e.g. health awareness, importance of education for their children. Sometimes illiteracy leads to their exploitation in all walks of life. Approximately 2 million illiterate women live in Delhi and to address the problem of widespread adult illiteracy, Virmani Education Trust started its First computer Functional literacy centre at Majnu ka Tila slum cluster in 2003. The program aims to provide functional literacy to adult illiterates. It teaches them to read newspapers, posters, report cards of their children and any legal documents they need. The strengths of this program are many. The drop out rate is low and it is easy to teach because of flexibility to adjust to the learning pace of the individuals and its does not require trained teachers in large school facilities.
Thanks for your support and we look forward to your feedback.
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