Rehabilitation of 360 Trafficked Child Laborers

Child labor in India

Summary

Educating and empowering 360 former bonded and child laborers over 3 years by providing transit rehabilitation, education, skill training, counseling and leadership building. progress reportread updates from the field

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Project Needs and Beneficiaries

There are more than 12.67 million child laborers in India (Census 2001). More than 75,000 such children and youth have been liberated through legal interventions and rescue operations. These are victims of social exclusion, abuse, deprivation and intergenerational bondage needing rehabilitation, special care, protection and education after their rescue. Bal Ashram, a transit rehabilitation center for 120 (yrly) such boys aged 7-17 yrs emphasizes on integrated child development and empowerment.

Activities

Identifying the most vulnerable children rescued from slavery & forced labor, intensive psychosocial counseling, basic literacy & arithmacy to help mainstream them into formal schools, vocational & skills training, leadership training to empower them

Funding Information

Total Funding Received to Date: $37,111
Remaining Goal to be Funded: $72,888
Total Funding Goal: $110,000

Additional Documentation

This project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Excel file (projdoc.xls).

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Why this Project is Important

Potential Long Term Impact

Socio-economic and educational rehabilitation of 360 boys protecting them from the risk of falling back into slavery in 3 years. At least a fourth of these boys will act as social change agents for promotion of education and child rights.

Project Message

I was happy at Bal Ashram as I was no longer forced to work. I could play games and attend school (non-formal education). Learning and reading Hindi is my favourite. I love to communicate with drawing
- Rakesh Kumar, 12 yrs, Jury, WCPRC, Former trafficked bonded laborer, beneficiary

Who is Running This Project

Contact

Sumedha Kailash
Director
Bal Ashram
Viratnagar
Jaipur, Rajasthan 303102
India
+911126224899
Email:

Project Sponsor

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Organization

Bal Ashram Trust
M-6 Kalkaji
New Delhi, Delhi 110019
India
91 11 2647 5481, 262
http://www.bba.org.in/balashram/index.php3

Where this Project is Located

Country

This project is located in IndiaIndia and can also be found under ChildrenChildren.

For more information about India, read the Human Development Report on India or the Wikipedia entry for India.

When this Project was Updated

Last Updated

This project was last updated on November 6, 2009.

Date Added to GlobalGiving

This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on May 5, 2005

Latest Update from the Field

Annual Examination Results

By Manoj Sebastian - Project Officer, July 08, 2009 11:39 PM

Give us a chance! We will prove we are the best!
(Kinshu Kumar, Former child labour)


25 children, mainly first generation school learners, aged between 8 and 15 years, under going rehabilitation in Bal Ashram, excelled in the annual examination of 2009, conducted by the Rajasthan State Board of Examination.
Kinshu Kumar former child labour rescued by Bachpan Bachao Andolan in 2002 from Mirzapur, UP, stood first in the entire school in the third consecutive year, with a percentage of 90.6.

Sothana government school is the nearby school of Bal Ashram where the children of government officials, teachers, business people and other well established people are getting education. Bal Ashram Children also study in the same school. But the children of Bal Ashram present impressive results and thus proved their strong will to achieve education and a strapping determination to excel in academics.

Out of several students who achieved distinction, one of the students, Manan Ansari, who was rescued from mica mines, Kodarma, Jharkhand by Bachpan Bachao Andolan (BBA, in 2007 and brought to bal Ashram for rehabilitation) has scored 80.27% in 7th Standard Final Exams.

“First position in my class is my sweet revenge to the trafficker and my former employer who put me in the slavery and darkness” Manan Ansari.

Like Manan, there are students who, despite past circumstances, proved their spirit and will to excel in life, their names are as follows:

Student Name   Class   Percentage   Rank/position
Kinshu Kumar   8th   90.6   1st
Amarlal   8th   84.22%   2nd
Manan Ansari   7th    80.50%   1st
Virendra Singh   6th   76.05%   2nd
Sandeep Kumar   6th   75%   2nd
Banti Kumar   8th   71.11%   4th
Dhara Singh   9th   72%   3rd
Kailash kumar   7th   72%   2nd
Billu Kumar   5th   66.28%   1st
Mukesh Kumar   5th   65.71%   2nd

Puran kumar Banjara,    Omprakash Gurjjar, Suman kumar, Abdulsalam, Nittu kumar, Pradeepsen, Abdul Malik, Mo. Samsur, Rakesh Sada, Suresh Kumar, Rahul dube, Pradeep Mehata, Shankar Kumar, Bhupati Kumar, Vishal Kumar,

The Head master of the Sothana Public School said that Kinshu, Amarlal, Manan and all the Bal Ashram children did extremely well in the examination and the school is hoping that these children will perform better in the future. He also added that “we are very proud of these children and have increased the prestige of the school with their results and raised the bar higher”.

Bal Ashram Director Mrs. Sumedha Kailash appreciated all the above children with awards and gifts. During the award ceremony she said that “Bal Ashram is proud to have these children in the Ashram and I am confident enough that theses children will do much better in the future”. She also valued the efforts of Bal Ashram staff who helped the children to achieve such good result.

All the above children had a traumatic past and have a terrible story of humiliation, torture and bondage to share the world. The aura of Bal Ashram gives them back their childhood without a burden but with a lightness of freedom and this resulted a better academic performance.

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