Improve Children's Health and Development

Health and development education in India

Summary

Provide child care, education, and improved health and sanitation for boys and girls in India. Educate girls about their rights. progress reportread updates from the field

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Project Needs and Beneficiaries

The condition of children is characterized by a systemic pattern of gross gender inequity. The situtation is worse for rural girls. The number of girls living in poverty has increased disproportionately to the number of boys living in such poverty, due to girls' limited access to education, health, hygiene, nutrition, and skills training. They also get less exposure to learning and culture, and are subjected to rigid, socially-ascribed rules.

Activities

Run 10 informal education centers for dropouts and non-dropouts in 10 villages. Immunization and vaccination, including against hepatitis-B, for 500 children. Orientation of 10 women teachers. Provide visits to cultural and historical sights.

Funding Information

Total Funding Received to Date: $6,237
Remaining Goal to be Funded: $34,763
Total Funding Goal: $41,000

Additional Documentation

This project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Word file (projdoc.doc).

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Why this Project is Important

Potential Long Term Impact

Healthy art, education and culture. Better health. Healthy behavior. Healthy networking, linkages and conversion. Future growth and development of human beings on earth.

Project Message

As Anil explained it to me, he does not think of a dollar as money. Rather, he thinks of what that dollar can do to improve the lives of women and children, a distinction that makes perfect sense.
- Sherry Conrads, Freelance Consultant, New York, USA

Who is Running This Project

Contact

Anil K. Singh
Chief Executive and Founder
39-Neel Vihar, Near 14-Sector Power House
Indira Nagar
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226016
India
0091-522-2712671
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Project Sponsor

Ashoka Innovators for the Public

Organization

Network of Entrepreneurship & Economic Development Logo

Network of Entrepreneurship & Economic Development
39-Neel Vihar, Near 14-Sector Power House Indira Nagar
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226016
India
0091-522-2712671
http://www.indianeed.org

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Where this Project is Located

Country

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

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 October 30, 2009.

Date Added to GlobalGiving

This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on September 2, 2005

Latest Update from the Field

Child Health and Development Update!

By Kim Harris - International Volunteer, October 30, 2009 09:07 AM

A line of school children being vaccinated against PolioChildren with their guardians collecting health manualsChildren being weighed at a health camp
NEED is an organization of over 215 social entrepreneurs with the vision of being; ‘A responsive and responsible human development initiative that keeps people at the nucleus of organization, towards empowering the deprived section of community’. We focus on promoting youth, women and children, enabling livelihoods through a number of strategies, particularly child health, forming a holistic approach to poverty eradication. Currently, our grass-roots network reaches 4850 villages and 450,000 people in the rural districts in Uttar Pradesh & Bihar, India. Our potential is limitless and we need your help to continue to grow…

India's population has recently surpassed the one billion mark, out of which the enormous bulk are considered to be very poor. Uttar Pradesh is India’s most populated state, with a population of 166 Million, whilst Bihar has a population of 83 Million (Yojana, 2009), in combination they form the most poverty-stricken geographical region of the country. It is these two regions that NEED, with the help of Global Giving donors, has been implementing its project to, ‘Improve Children’s Health and Development’.

This project comprises of the following strategies in order to improve the health and development of these children, particularly with a focus on girl children, who are often victims of gender discrimination:

•   A vaccination programme against Polio, BGC, DPT and Khasra

•   Sanitation Campaigns
•   Health Camps

•   Construction of Toilets and Bathrooms

•   Subsidized distribution of safe drinking water kits

•   Sensitizing campaign on nutrition and balanced diets

•   Distribution of health manuals, including information about HIV/AIDS prevention and consequences of child marriage

The following statistics illustrate the work we have been able to complete to date in this area:

•   Number of Children Vaccinated against, Polio, BCG, DPT and Khasra: 18,603

•   Number of adolescent girls vaccinated: 6,987

•   Number of children to benefit from our nutrition campaign: 11,152

•   Number of adolescent girls to benefit from out nutrition campaign: 9,455

•   Number of toilets constructed: 245

•   Number of bathrooms constructed: 83

•   Number of sanitation campaigns: 172

•   Number of Health Camps Organized: 150

•   Number of safe drinking kits installed: 3,000

•   Total number of beneficiaries benefited by health provisions: 62,800

These statistics illustrate the success of the project so far, nonetheless there are still many children within Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, who desperately need health services and provisions; NEED endeavors to serve these children through our work but we need your help too! A relatively little amount will go a very long way to improve the health services available to these poor children, which will consequently improve their lives in an incalculable manner.

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