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Annual Report 2012-13
VikalpSansthan
“Together we dream of a society devoid of all violence, full of peace,
equality and wellbeing.”
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Annual Report 2012-13
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Content List
Background . . . . . . . page- 4
Recognition and Awards . . . . . . . page- 6
Programme: Community Awareness . . . . . . . page- 7
We can Campaign . . . . . . . page- 7
Violence Free Zones . . . . . . . page- 11
Empowering Women in Local Self Government . . . . . . . page- 17
Protection and Counseling Centers for Women . . . . . . . page- 18
“Smiling Daughters” (Muskati Betiyan) . . . . . . . page- 19
Our Daughter’s Right (Aapani Dikari Ro Haq) . . . . . . . page- 21
Aapani Ladali ne School Bhejo Abhiyan (Send Our Daughters to School) . . . . . . . page- 23
Joint advocacy of policy change . . . . . . . page- 24
Balance Sheet . . . . . . . page- 27
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Annual Report 2012-13
BackgroundBackgroundBackgroundBackground ---- Vikalp Sansthan is a Rajasthan based organization and working in nine districts of Rajasthan.
It was registered in 2004 as a non-profit organization.
Vikalp aims to Build a Forum where “The youth can speak out and have their views
included in the social development process; have ample opportunities for capacity building
and purposeful participation”. The focus of our work is to address social issues such as –
gender based discrimination, physical and mental oppression, and discrimination. Vikalp
finds alternatives and creative ways to combat discrimination, violence and unequal
opportunities in the society.
Working strategiesWorking strategiesWorking strategiesWorking strategies ---- � Conducting public campaigns led by volunteers, change-makers, and our partners
� Empowering local communities and raising awareness about critical social issues
� Creating linkages between local government, administration, politicians and
other stakeholders to address issues of Violence against Women (VAW)
� Motivating local community members involving youths to monitor their
neighborhoods through community networks that encourage the maintenance of
a violence free society
Vikalp believes that violence against women is not only an issue for women; it affects the
whole family as well as the society. VAW does not end with the empowerment of women. It
is important to engage men and sensitizing them through regular interaction, training,
workshops. Vikalp not only works with women but also works with the men from all
sections of the life like; teachers, police, shopkeepers, caste leaders, religious leaders,
business persons, auto rickshaw drivers, representatives of local governance etc. Vikalp
mobilize them for alternative behaviors and act as a role model in their own family and in
the society to reduce and ending VAW.
GovernanceGovernanceGovernanceGovernance ---- Vikalp continues to be an organization with a small group of general body members. At
present, there are 15 members (7 are women) in general body including 9 (5 are women)
members in the Executive Council (EC). The EC consists of the President, Secretary and other
seven members. These members are from different background/ profession – social worker,
activist, academician, media person and writer.
The Executive Council and General body meets twice in a year where sharing of programme
annual report, audited accounts, any new policy, planning of new programme proposal
shared with the members. Election of EC members happens in cycle of every two years.
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When any member withdraws membership from the general body then board members
suggest name/s of potential member/s and Vikalp send invitation to the potential member
to join general body.
StaffStaffStaffStaff ---- There are 19 staff members (10 women) in Vikalp working with different programmes.
These staff members have qualification in different areas -- Masters of Arts (M.A.), Bachelor
of Education (B.Ed.), LLB, Masters in Social Work (MSW) and simple graduate. Composition
of staff is from different castes viz; SC, ST, OBC, Muslim.
Planning and MonitorinPlanning and MonitorinPlanning and MonitorinPlanning and Monitoringggg ---- Vikalp in practice to hold monthly meetings of staff to review activity and budget; conduct
quarterly meetings to review programme budget and planning for next quarter. Senior staff
visits at least 2-3 times in the field area for monitoring purpose. Representatives from donor
agencies make visit 2 times in a year.
Accounting and AuditinAccounting and AuditinAccounting and AuditinAccounting and Auditing g g g ---- Vikalp uses Tally accounting software to maintain accounts standard and prepares
statement of accounts to fulfill requirement of donor agencies. External auditor conduct
audit of the accounts on regular basis and provides final statement of accounts once in a
year, Utilization Certificates (UCs) and need based statements according to requirement of
donor agencies.
Organization Information Organization Information Organization Information Organization Information ---- Name of Organization Vikalp Sansthan
Head Office 80, Vinayak Nagar, Ramgiri, Badgaon,
Udaipur – 313 001, Rajasthan, India
Registration of Organization Registered under Rajasthan Society Act 1958 No.
02/BARMER/2004-05 Dated- 08th April, 2004
FCRA Registered under Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act
(FCRA) 1976 No. 125450016 Dated- 20th July, 2007
12 (A) Registered under Income Tax Act 1961 under section
12(A) – ITC-II/Jodh/2005-06/2669 Dated- 13th March,
2006
80 G Registered under Income Tax Act 1961 under section 80
G(5)– No. ITC-II/Jodh/2008-09/2690 Dated- 06th January,
2009
Income Tax Permanent
Account No. (PAN)
AAATV7471N
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Recognition and Recognition and Recognition and Recognition and AwardAwardAwardAwardssss
Programme Director of Vikalp Sansthan has been awarded for her and Vikallp’s work on
issues like; Violence against Women, Girl’s Education and ending child marriage.
L’OL’OL’OL’Oreal Paris Femina Women Awards 2013real Paris Femina Women Awards 2013real Paris Femina Women Awards 2013real Paris Femina Women Awards 2013 ----
Ms. Usha Choudhary, Programme Director of
Vikalp has received prestigious L’Oreal Paris
Femina Women Awards 2013 under editor’s
choice in social impact category for her
contribution towards stopping child marriages
and stopping violence against women. Award
ceremony was held in Hotel J W Marriot of
Mumbai and 17 women rewarded with Femina-
L’Oreal Paris Trophy for their special
contribution in different categories.
Renowned personalities from Corporate, Bollywood, Television, Fashion, Social work,
Science and Technology were present in the award ceremony.
Bhaskar Woman of the Year ABhaskar Woman of the Year ABhaskar Woman of the Year ABhaskar Woman of the Year Awardwardwardward ----
Programme Director of Vikalp, Ms. Usha was dignified with the Dainik Bhaskar Woman of
the Year Award in Jaipur under the category ‘Social and Public Service Category’. Chief
Guest of Grand Finale Ceremony Krishna Poonia presented the award for her special
contribution towards stopping child marriage,
rights of girls and women.
As we all know that the Dainik Bhaskar Women
of the Year award 2012 was organized to
encourage women who prove their versatility in
different areas. Hither city and state level awards
presented in three categories – Social & Public,
Business & Profession and Art & Culture. Out of
which Usha also received Jodhpur city award
under Social & Public.
Celebrating Being Women ACelebrating Being Women ACelebrating Being Women ACelebrating Being Women Awardwardwardward ----
Prem Mandir Sansthan and ETV Rajasthan has
organized “Celebrating Being Women” award
function in which 20 women including Ms. Usha
Choudhary, Programm\e Director awarded for her
contribution in the field of stopping child
marriages and working on issue of girls and
women.
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ProgrammeProgrammeProgrammeProgramme:::: Community AwarenessCommunity AwarenessCommunity AwarenessCommunity Awareness
We can CampaignWe can CampaignWe can CampaignWe can Campaign Vikalp implementing the We Can End All Violence Against Women campaign in 9 districts of
Rajasthan. The international campaign is active in 16 countries and 13 states in India. The
campaign’s efforts focus on enabling both women and men to challenges the attitudes and
beliefs that support and promote Violence against Women (VAW) in the society. These
efforts lead to the sensitization of men, the empowerment of women, and the creation of
change makers who spreads the message further. In addition, institutional change processes
have been initiated.
In this phase, strengthen of the change makers' network was the main objective of the
campaign. These Change Makers' Network was named "Mumkin Hai Manch". So, this year
we have mainly worked on formation and strengthen of Mumkin Hai Manch. For that
Rajasthan We Can Campaign has organized these activities-
Formation and Strengthening of Mumkin Manch -
In all 9 districts have formed Mumkin Hai Manch (a network of Change Makers and Alliance
at district level), have organized district level trainings, interaction and dialogue with
alliance. Mumkin Hai Manch is formed to address the issue of violence and discrimination
against women, several cases of female feticide, caste discrimination still exists. It was
discussed in the workshop that we should work together to stop female feticide to address
the declining sex ratio.
Training of Mumkin Hai Manch –
Three days long state level training programme was organized for alliance and volunteers of
‘We Can Campaign’; where they did evaluation of previous work and prepared future
strategy. Persons from 8 districts including Pali, Sirohi, Barmer, Chittorgarh, Udaipur,
Jodhpur (city, Luni block), Jalore (city, Ahore block) participated in the workshop. There
were broad agenda points – work plan, We Can Campaign and Mumkin Hai Manch, violence
in the name of caste and communal, planning for youth assembly discussed in the
workshop. It has been come out that dalits are victimized in the name of castism,
discrimination and it gets double in case of women. They are inhibited to move before the
houses of upper caste people and not allowed to enter in temples.
During the discussion it has been decided to build district level organizations like; ‘Mumkin
Hai Manch’ that raise voice against social inequality, violence against women, casteism,
communalism. We are assuming ourselves as change makers then we should start from own
by not using such words that show inequality.
As a result of these efforts – case studies of violence in the name of casteism were updated
on face book, all participants decided to form ‘Mumkin Hai Manch’ in their respective
districts and youth state assembly will be organized from contribution. ‘Mumkin Hai Manch’
successfully constituted in 7 blocks with representation of volunteers, journalist, constable,
advocate, anganwadi worker, teachers and staff of women protection and counseling
centers. All members took responsibility to collectively raise voice on violence,
discrimination. They will meet once in a month and discuss issues with youth group in
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respective district, and solve the issues, link dalit people with welfare schemes. Each district
forum created page on facebook to disseminate activities and to coordinate with Forums of
other districts as well as Rajasthan ‘We Can’ facebook page.
International Girl Child Day -
Vikalp Sansthan celebrated International Girl Child Day (11th
October) in collaboration with
We Can campaign, local schools, the Garden of Hope Foundation Taiwan, Asian Girls
Campaign and Girls not Brides Global Campaign. Different activities were organized in 30
schools of 7 districts in Rajasthan. In which 4422 girls and 165 teachers participated.
Objective of celebrating the International Girl Child Day programme was to increase dignity
for girls in the society, to ensure rights and to reduce discrimination and atrocities with girls.
Revealed poster “Empowered Girls, Empowered World” -
During the programme revealed poster “Empowered Girls, Empowered World” published by
the Garden of Hope Foundation. Message in the poster is about if girls are empowered then
world become empowered.
Meeting with the Administration -
During the event volunteers, group of
Adolescent Girls and Change Makers met to
the District Collector, Divisional
Commissioner of Police, Superintendent of
Police, Tehsildar, District Education Officer,
Block Development Officer, Block Head
(Pradhan), Village Council Chairperson and
call for their support to provide better
environment for girls and to eliminate social
evils. Also, presented the poster
“Empowered Girls, Empowered World” to
these officers.
“Youth’s Voice Against Inequality” Youth Assembly -
Vikalp in collaboration with the We Can Campaign and the District level Mumkin Hai Manch
organized “Youth Assembly 2012 – Youth’s Voice Against Inequality”. Two days long (17th-
18th December, 2012) youth assembly was held at Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Badgaon, Udaipur
to deepen change and exchange of learning. 200 youths from 8 districts – Udaipur,
Chittorgarh, Jodhpur, Barmer, Jaisalmer, Nagore, Pali and Jalore participated in the
programme.
“Although, we received right of equality in 1950 but still these days there are many
examples coming in front of us about inequality among women, men, caste and religion. We
have to do more work to address these issues.”
- Kavita Shrivastav, Eminent Women Activist and Secretary PUCL
“India is been a country of joint culture. Many Mughal and King came to rule India but the
does not make effect on unity and good faith. A joint culture always is here in existence.
Constitutional value of independence, equality and affinity should be part of our social and
political system.” - Dr Ram Puniyani, Human Right Activist
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“It is essential to think with youth mind. Also, it is needed to identify problems and
inequality between us. Until and unless we don’t render courage to prove true and false
then only improvement is possible. I believe that all are youth by age but there is need to
feel youth by expression”. - B. L. Paliwal, Chairperson Vikalp
State level Youth Assembly was organized on “Youth’s voice against inequality”. Where
issues come up that in the present time casteism, discrimination and inequality is deep
rooted in the society. People from backward caste are exploited and harassed by upper
caste in every district and violence double in case of women. It is misfortune that people are
discriminating in today’s society in the name of caste and religion. In the workshop
participants told that women have to carry their slippers in hand while passing in front of
houses of higher caste, there is prohibition to enter in the temples, women are now allowed
to step up on platforms at common place, children use to carry utensils from home to avail
Mid-day-meal in school, lower caste women not allowed to cook mid-day-meal etc.
Present participants shown agreement to discuss inequality in their district through We Can
Forum and raise voice to protect women from violence against women and inequality,
castism; decided not to use such words that promote inequality.
Malala – A brave girl
Songs and video speech of envoy of education and peace 14 year old Pakistani girl ‘Malala’ was
showed at lake Fatehsagar in Udaipur during youth assembly “Youth’s voice against inequality”.
We all know that Malala was gunned by the Talibani
terrorist on 10 October 2012. Malala won life battle and
recovering her health. The showcase was organized to take
inspiration from her courage and bravery.
Last session of the youth assembly was in the name of
Malala. All present youths wished her long life by lighting
candle infront of her picture and salute her courage.
Similarly, different programmes were organized in Vikalp
working area of Barmer, Jalore, Udaipur and Jodhpur
districts. Discussion held in different schools, colleges, villages & slums, in adolescent girls groups,
youth groups, in Mumkin Hai committees. Signature campaign, lightening candles, film shows,
distributing posters, sending short messages (SMS) were also part of the campaign.
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International Women’s Day -
Vikalp sansthan in collaboration with the ‘We Can Campaign’ and ‘Violence Free Zone
Programme’ has celebrated International Women’s Day. 45 women from 21 settlements
participated in the programme. The day is celebrated throughout the world to remember
struggle and successes of women. Always women have been presumed second category of
citizenship and due to such mind-set they are facing harassment at every place. As women
started get out of house and there is increase in violence like; teasing, abusing in common
place. The guest said that child marriage is violation of human rights, girls should marry after
completion of 18 years, girls has right to get better education, health, right to choose life
partner; these rights should not be violated and break silence against social evils and
participate in social change drive.
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Violence FreViolence FreViolence FreViolence Free Zonese Zonese Zonese Zones
Vikalp’s Violence Free Zones aim to address the declining sex ratio and create zones free of
domestic violence against women. Through this project, Vikalp advocates for the reduction
of gender-based violence against women in society. Local coalitions and volunteers engage
and surrounding community by counseling families, conducting “Speak Out” programmes
evaluating cases of domestic violence, distributing resource materials, holding community
programmes, and sensitizing individuals to issues related to gender-based violence.
The violence free zone (VFZ) covers 30 villages of Jalore and Barmer districts; and 33 low
income settlements of Jodhpur and Udaipur districts.
16 Days Activism Against Violence Against Women -
Vikalp in association with local groups organized 16 days long (25 November to 10
December 2012) campaign “Against Violence Against Women”, strengthen efforts towards
positive change in individual & in mass and
create general awareness in the
community about violence against women
cases.
During the campaign various activities
organized with the elected representatives
and caste leaders – dialogue, discuss issue
of violence against women in panchayat
meetings, girls’ education, female feticide,
child marriage issues and taking resolution,
celebrating girl child birth, rewarding girls,
film show, rally, signature campaign,
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exhibition, seminars and lightening candles in the name of girls count who are disappear
from population.
The campaign was beginning with celebrating ‘International Day of Elimination of Violence
Against Women’ and organized rallies in all places. 30 November was celebrated as ‘Global
We Can Day’ and 10 December was celebrated as ‘International Human Rights Day’. There
were special programmes organized on this occasion.
Training of Women Desk Officers -
Vikalp Sansthan in collaboration with the District Police organized training programmes for
106 women desk officers of four districts – Jodhpur, Jalore, Udaipur and Barmer.
Role of women desk and gender
sensitization were the main points of
discussion in the training. Discussion
held on women police station, motive
of women desk and its importance.
Also, special discussion held on required
documents, records at women desk and
behavior and responsibility of desk
staff. In the beginning of workshop
information was gathered about the
present status of the women desk in
police station from participants.
Thereafter, detailed presentation was
made.
At the end of each trainings it was decided that participant police officer will share the
information with whole staff of the police station, decide separate place for women desk in
the police station, display list of service providers, protection officers, helpline numbers,
shelter homes, organizations working on women’s issues, posters consists of legal
information, highlight names and contact numbers of women desk officers outside the
police station, marked the women desk in police station so that women can easily access to
the women desk. Vikalp will provide list of protection officers, shelter homes, services
providers, and helpline numbers to all the police stations.
International Women’s Day -
Vikalp has celebrated International Women’s Day as fortnight in the working area. Different
programmes were organized on this occasion. Purpose behind organizing these programmes
was increase respect for women; women and girls know their rights, provide information
about right to education, collective action for violence against women, forming organization
etc. During the programme, village level seminars were organized and special programme
organized in some places.
During the period, it has come out that Kasturba Gandhi Residential School of Jalore area
celebrated programme first time on the occasion of Women’s Day. Names of some of girls
changed with positive sense. New name programme celebrated and birthday of girls who
born in March. In Vedia village women made visit of the Rajiv Gandhi Bhawan and
Panchayat Bhawan. Village Council secretary provided information about the panchayat
schemes.
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On this occasion in Barmer, people took initiative to call women chairperson of village
council, single women, educated women and adolescent girls on stage. During programmes,
girl child birth ‘Dhundh’ celebrated and gifted T-shirt instead of frock. This is the first time
when villages collectively celebrated ‘Dhundh’. Local adolescent girls did planning and
implemented the whole programme. Vikalp's board member Mr. Inderprakash gifted dress
for girls.
Girls and women rewarded by single women (widows) to inspire women for equality and
strength to women themselves. Similarly, acceptance of single women increased and now
they themselves do not view as inauspicious.
Women day was celebrated in Eklvya colony in Udaipur and girls in team of street play were
rewarded on this occasion and special discussion held on formation of women organization.
Other than this, Vikalp gave presentation on “Protection of women from domestic violence
Act (PWDVA)” in a programme organized by the Women and Child Development
Department (WCD). Two women judge, psychologist, researchers and anganwadi workers
and supervisors participated in the programme.
Capacity building workshop for adolescent girls -
Capacity building workshop was organized with the adolescent girls to discuss the issues of
gender equality, stop female feticide and women empowerment, stop child marriage,
encourage girl child education, create violence free zone etc. Present adolescent girls in the
workshop were informed about the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act 2005
and counseling centers have been established so that women become aware about their
rights, protect from violence against women and raise voice against violence.
Capacity building workshop for women -
Objective behind organizing this workshop to strengthen the organization. Also, to discuss
girl’s education, child marriage and build village level structure that provide to women
victimized of violence.
During the workshop - discussion held on ‘Gulabi Gang’ to face cases of violence against
women and to stop them. One gang has been formed at the end of workshop comprising
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women of 3 villages of Jalore area, which will work against the violence on women. Women
decided that they will not allow family members to perform child marriage and provide
support to the women survivors of ‘violence against women’; and will speak to their family
members.
During the workshop 8 women shared their experience of violence in detail. They told that
violence reduced after association with the group but not completely removed. 70 women
who participated in the training has discussed in their own group.
Awareness drive on PCPNDT Act -
All groups work to provide information about PCPNDT Act. Information was collected about
the pregnant women and decided responsibility to have regular dialogue with them. As a
result of this there is control over sex determination test in the area monitoring the
Ultrasound Examination centers. Youths decided that they will not allow perform sex
determination test in their own family.
In Barmer, youths participated in three meetings being organized by the civil society
organizations to discuss decreasing sex ratio in Barmer and the proper implementation of
PCPNDT Act. Also, participated in the meetings of district level advisory committee and
discussed the working style of Ultrasound Examination machines. The District Collector of
Barmer and team visited all Ultrasound Examination centers at the end of meeting and
ceased the irregular centers. In Jalore, Vikalp worker tried to get information/ data of the
Ultrasound Examination centers but fail due to non-availability of the concerned officer.
Vikalp representative participated in the meeting organized by the Administration (Udaipur)
for proper implementation of PCPNDT Act and shared experiences with the help of
presentation. The Administration assured Vikalp to provide work of creating awareness in
the Udaipur city.
Youth Task Force's Capacity Building Training –
Main objective of the training was to strengthen the group, discuss their role on child
marriage issue, role in solving local level problems and role of youth to add more youths in
the group. Participant youths in the training become aware about their work experience and
discuss learning and challenges. Mapping was done of 10-10 households for each youth with
the help of youths. Lists were prepared for children eligible for education and suspected
children for child marriage; and accordingly decided their responsibility. Also, discussed that
whenever someone required support they can contact each other.
Present youth participants decided that they will do similarly type of mapping with other
members. Till now, mapping has been done in 18 villages and this will help in ‘Send Our
Daughters to School’ campaign. Youths decided that they will add leftover youths of their
respective villages.
Capacity Building Workshop for Volunteers –
37 active volunteers from four districts participated in capacity building workshop in Jalore.
Purpose of the workshop was to share experience of work and its effect. Evaluate the
organized activities and planning further. It has been come out that there is change seen in
behavior and attitude of man and boys in the area. One thought has been emerged that
effect of last four years work can be seen and this work is needed to carry forward and
disseminate with strategy. Volunteers will mainly do efforts to link more children with free
education, special efforts to stop child marriages, increase number of youth in youth task
force and make it active, link representatives from nearby villages and settlements with the
force etc.
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Non-Violent Conflict Resolution Training -
Three days long workshop was organized with men to create violence free zone and free
from female feticide. The present participants discussed effect of domestic violence on
children, family, self and on society. They also discussed the abuses used by men and it has
been come out that maximum number of abuses affecting dignity of women.
Present men participants decided that they will bring change in their behavior and form
group of men who will stop violence against women.
Workshop with caste leaders - New caste leaders of the area were invited in this workshop. Objective behind organizing
this workshop was to discuss violence against women in the local society, analysis of
decisions made by the caste leaders, and effect on violence and in the society. Gomaram
(caste leader of Jalore) stopped one child marriage after attending the workshop. Similarly,
Bhamamal refused to engage her own granddaughter and said that we will perform her
engagement and marriage after completion of her studies. There is reduction in child
marriages seen on the occasion of ‘Akshya Tritiya’ due to workshop. Caste leaders
themselves explained many people about demerits of child marriages. Caste leaders of
Barmer discussed on the issue of child marriage and inform about the problems the girls
face after marriage and 5 child marriages were stopped.
Dialogue PRI representatives - Volunteers and workers are holding regular dialogues with elected representatives. 8
Panchyats took resolution in meetings and gramsabha to make it child marriage free. These
resolutions are result of regular dialogue between volunteers and ‘We Can’ Committee
members.
These resolutions will increase responsibility of village council towards stopping child
marriage. According to plan phone numbers of child married control room, police control
room, Women & Child Development Department, Tehsildar and Sub-divisional Officer
displayed on every panchayat and aanganwadi centers.
Celebration of Girl Child's Birth -
During the whole year 60 families has celebrated birth of girl child at their own. In Jalore - 6
Girls' Birth Celebrated by local groups in which a total
of 57 women and 25 adolescent girls participated.
Present participants took oath from youth’s initiative
that they will not discriminate between boy and girl
and give equal weightage to both in education. They
also discussed issue of respect girls in the society.
Sonaram of Gudaram village in Jalore area beat
‘Thali’ on the occasion of girl child birth at his home.
Girl child birth of 4 girls celebrated in Siyani and
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Hathma village of Barmer, in which total of 50 adolescent girls participated. Adolescent girls
discussed and decided that they will link more and more girls to the school.
Effective Implantation of Schemes for Girls and Women –
Vikalp is continue working towards proper implementation of government schemes related
to girls and women; on one hand workers are providing information to the volunteers and in
group meeting and on other hand linking girls and women with the related schemes. Before
the commencement of the government camps, workers did preparation to put more and
more people cases in the camps. Workers in association with the volunteers did planning to
inform community about date, place of camps in all groups, villages, settlements. Active
adolescent girls, women, youths, We can committee members, volunteers and workers
played an important role during camps – filled up application forms to solve problems, help
to meet administrative officer, complete relevant documents, fill-up forms for potential
persons to take benefit of government schemes etc.
Work with Women Survivors - Trainings were organized for the group leaders to take on priority to solve cases at group
level if not solve at group level then forward at workers level and even if not solve then
forward to Vikalp. Ultimately take help of support structure established by the government.
Sometimes police call Vikalp seeking support to intervene in some cases to solve rather than
to go for legal proceeding.
Vikalp’s efforts and collective action has resulted in solving cases of women survivors. We
work with a holistic approach to address the issues of VAW with the help of field workers
and local groups consists of social leaders, administration, advocates, that help to solve
cases, regular follow-up to sustain efforts and to support the women survivors for their
social, economical, legal and psychological issues.
Vikalp also facilitates to avail legal assistance through police, court and other services, if
necessary. Vikalp used to support women in critical cases – assist to avail facility to stay at
Short Stay Home if she feels insecure to go own home, avail facility of working women’s
hostel if she don’t have stay facility where she works, link to education to complete higher
studies. Sometimes, police call Vikalp seeking support in solving cases.
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Empowering WomenEmpowering WomenEmpowering WomenEmpowering Women in Local Self Government in Local Self Government in Local Self Government in Local Self Government Vikalp works with federations of women from local panch and sarpanches to empower
them, encouraging them to make decisions independently and fully use the power given to
them by their elected position.
In these federations, women representatives come together to share common problems
and grievances, and to work towards collective solutions. By empowering elected women
representatives, these leaders can become sources of inspiration and support for other
women in their communities.
Dialogue between Media and Elected Women Representatives -
Vikalp Sansthan and the Hunger Project jointly organized a dialogue between media and
Elected Women Representatives on subject “Three years of Elected Women Representatives
in Panchayati Raj: Achievement and Challenges”. 125 persons participated including media
representatives, workers of organizations and elected women representatives in this two
regional dialogues organized in Jodhpur (March 15, 2013) and in Udaipur (March 16, 2013).
First winner of
Sarojani
Nayadu Award
– Rajendra
Bandhu told
that women
representative
s are doing real
politics to bring change in the society. In such situation, if media provide space to the
positive work and challenges of elected women representatives that will definitely increase
their acceptance in the society.
Capacity Building Workshop for Elected Women Representative-
In collaboration of The Hungar Project, Vikalp Sansthan organized capacity building
workshops for Elected Women Representatives of Luni Block of Jodhpur District. In these
workshops we have been discussed about the role and rights of women representatives in
Prevention of Domestic Violence against women, Prevention of Child Marriage, Right to
Education, MNEREGA Programme, Mid Meal Programme and Nutrition Scheme for
Adolescent Girls etc. During these workshops, we have provided knowledge about the
process and processors of panchayat meetings, resolution, budgets, social audits, gram
sabhas and ward sabhas. In Each workshop we have discussed about their problems in
execution of their role in panchayats.
16n Days Activism Against Violence Against Women -
During 16n days activism form 25th November to 10 December, with the help of federation,
different programmes were organized in Luni block like dialogue with community about the
gender based discrimination and violence against girls and women in area, stopping and
ending child marriage, importance of girl child's education, prevention of domestic violence
etc. During these 16n days an awareness walk was organized in 50 villages of 12 gram
panchayats of Luni block.
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Protection and Protection and Protection and Protection and Counseling Centers for Women Counseling Centers for Women Counseling Centers for Women Counseling Centers for Women ---- Vikalp in collaboration with Women and Child Development (WCD) Department and Police
operates Protection and Counseling Centers in two districts. These centers are located in the
premises of the Women Police Stations of Jodhpur and Nagore.
In these centers - Women can learn about the laws that protect them, register complaints
with the police and received references to more resources. When any survivor approach to
the centre, first of all centre staff try to understand the problem women and what is her
priority and then provide support accordingly. Vikalp facilitates them to aware laws and
rights and suggest options to the problem, which women feel appropriate then take action
through the police, courts and other services if necessary.
Regular internal meetings are in regular practice to discuss problems that the workers facing
in solving process. Focus was given to fulfill the objective of the centre to provide support
and justice to the survivor women.
This year Jodhpur counseling center has been worked on 58 new cases and took the follow
up action on 37 old cases, and Nagore center get involved in 84 new cases and followed up
45 old cases.
Outreach and Sensitization of Stakeholders -
Vikalp Sansthan in regular touch with the police department, office of district collector,
Women and Child Development Department, Voluntary Organizations, Colleges to sensitize
them on the issues of violence against women, implementation of law and situation of
survivor women.
During outreach programme counselors keep in touch with survivors those who got the help
form this center. As per need they visited their house and took the actual feed back form
her after counseling. Centers staff took part in International Youth Day, International girl
child day, 16n Days activism against violence against women, National Youth Day, National
Girl Child Day, One Billion Rising, International Women Day and other campaign's
programmes, where they have introduce women counseling center and its services.
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“Smiling Daughters” (“Smiling Daughters” (“Smiling Daughters” (“Smiling Daughters” (Muskati BetiyanMuskati BetiyanMuskati BetiyanMuskati Betiyan)))) Vikalp dream to establish the
society based on equality, good
faith, peace and justice. While
working on this issue it is clearly
come out that main reason behind
violence against women is
perception of society towards
women. Violence against women
and discrimination can eliminate
by changing this perception. Also,
this will increase respect towards
women and ensure their rights.
With this thought, a campaign
“Smiling Daughters” started in 5
settlements of Udaipur city and 10
villages of 5 village councils in Mavli block. Objective of the campaign was “to create positive
environment for respect and to bring equality towards girls“. Also, increase respect towards
women and ensure their rights. There should make positive environment that increases
sensitization of parents and community towards rights of girls. To increase responsibility of
different stakeholders like; representatives of different department, anganwadi workers,
education institutions, and caste and community leaders for their contribution in complete
development of girls. Also, conducting different activities to develop and strengthen
platforms, local structures for empowerment and development of girls.
Baseline Study -
Vikalp Sansthan conducts baseline study to know present status of community towards girls
& their rights – knowledge, attitude and perception (KAP). It has been come out that very
few people have information about the rights & legal provisions for girls but not implement
practically. Girls usually do household chores and men are assuming to responsible work
outside house. People know about child marriage, female feticide and girl’s education but
child marriages happens, imbalance in sex ratio, and girls are not attaining higher education.
Creating enabling environment in the working area -
Discussion held with women, adolescent girls, anganwadi workers, elected representatives,
youths, school teachers of the area to develop understanding of community that why there
is need of campaign. Issues of situation/ status of women in the local society, decreasing
number of girls, violence against women and status of women in country included in the
discussion.
National Youth Day (12 January) -
National Youth Day's programme was organized at 7 places in the working area in which 800
people participated. Main objective behind celebrating the national youth day is to aware
the youths towards social issues and make them responsible, liable to stop social evils,
experience sharing of youths, discuss importance of youth day, carrier day, autobiography
of versatile youths and their work, discuss mobile and youths, incidences of rape etc.
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National Girl Child Day (24 January) -
Different activities were organized in 6 villages and 2 slums on the occasion of National Girl
Child Day. Around 1000 adolescent girls and 175 boys participated in these activities. Main
purpose of the programme was to enhance respect towards girls, discuss the issue – Child
Marriage is blight, rights of girls, create environment that increase confidence of girls and
feel safe.
Different competitions -
In 4 schools of Udaipur city– different question answers competitions were organized with
240 students on domestic violence, gender based discrimination and violence.
Girl child birth celebration -
Girl child birth celebrations were organized for the girls born in last 3 months to increase
their dignity in the society. Girls and their mothers were garlanded as reward to them.
Results: More than 2000 family members contacted in 350 families and had interaction
about decreasing number of girls, Acts related to protect women from violence and
discussed the change coming in the social structure; 25 volunteers identified who helped in
16 days long campaign; convinced two families to change the names of girls. Their names
changed from ‘Mafi’ (Sorry) to meaningful names – Pari (angel), Kali (flower bud); 9 cases of
domestic violence come in light – out of FIR registered with police in one case, 2 cases were
taken to the counseling center; 40 anganwadi workers, helpers, ANM & ASHA in the area of
9 anganwadi were contacted and informed about campaign & Vikalp’s work; discussed girls
enrollment and promoting girls for higher education with 18 teachers of 10 schools; 7
adolescents girls filled-up forms for police constable when elucidate to their family
members.
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Our Daughter’s Right (Our Daughter’s Right (Our Daughter’s Right (Our Daughter’s Right (Aapani Dikari Ro HaqAapani Dikari Ro HaqAapani Dikari Ro HaqAapani Dikari Ro Haq)))) Vikalp seeks to change attitudes towards the girl child through the “Our Daughter’s Right’
campaign, to end child marriage and to raise awareness about education of girl child. This
campaign is active in 4 districts of Rajasthan. Vikalp brings together youth as agents of
change through educational workshops and community rallies in order to build awareness,
raise questions, and seek solutions at the collective level.
Special Awareness Walk on Akhateej (April 18th to 26th, 2012) -
During this awareness walk 552
people took oath in writing and
9000 people took verbal oath that
thy will neither perform nor
participate in child marriage. 407
caste leaders, 103 elected
representatives and 2 police
stations were involved during the
awareness walk. Volunteers and
change makers visited around
1400 families, distributed
campaign material, legal
information pamphlet, card
containing phone numbers of
control room and appeal for not
performing child marriage in their own family and not attend child marriage.
During the special awareness walk, three teams visited 85 villages of Luni vlock of Jodhpur.
These teams informed the community of these villages about child marriage prohibition act
and provision of punishment and penalty under the act.
This journey disseminated message through performance in cultural programme organized
in the evening. Meetings were organized with youths, women, adolescent girls and
signature campaign was also organized during the walk. Schools, Anganwadi centers and
Panchayat were contacted. Slogan writing and phone numbers of control rooms were also
written on walls at common places in the villages. Therefore, message was disseminated to
37000 people through different activities.
105 Child Marriages Stopped -
The objective of Special Awareness Walk was to make the
area free from child marriage. This was a successful joint
initiative of Vikalp Sansthan, Aapani Dikari Ro Haq Abhiyan,
District Administration, District Police and Women & Child
Development Department; and this time youth task force
stopped 28 child marriages by family counseling, 27 child
marriages were stopped with the help of police and
administration, youth task force received information about
45 child marriage and according to local volunteers 50 child
marriages stopped by the families themselves.
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Watchdog on Child Marriage with Police -
Teams of two police stations (Luni & Jhanwar) comes under Luni Block hold meetings to stop
child marriage and bound members to not participate in child marriage. Therefore police
stations have taken immediate actions on the information of child marriages through
awareness walk team and volunteers.
Teams of Luni and Jhanwar police stations did continuous viists in Luni area and were in
contact with the awareness walk team. Luni police station head Nitin Dave and IPS Paridesh
Deshmukh along with awareness walk team did appeal in villages to stop child marriage.
From Jhanwar police station IPS Harendra Singh sent team to take action against the parents
those who performing child marriage, on the information of campaign volunteers.
"There is important need to bring sensitivity in the family members towards their children.
Whenever require use law and order. Police is committed to stop child marriages." -
Bhupendra Dak, Police Commissioner, Jodhpur
"This cruel custom is in practice since ancient period and it can be removed only through
awareness. Child marriage affects both boys and girls. Even girls get more lose." - Durga
Balai, District Councilor
Sarpanch Restricted Families -
Rugaram is sarapanch (head/ chaireperson) of Rohichakala Panchayat. He restricted 8
families because they were supposed to organize child marriage. During the programme he
told that child marriage is destroying life of girls. Our Panchayat is committed to stop child
marriage and it will be child marriage free.
'Child Marriage Free Panchayat' - Resolution passed by 18 Panchayats -
written proposals were passed in 18
panchayats (12 in Jodhpur, 3 in Jalore and 3
in Barmer) to make them free from child
marriage and link girls with education.
During the process of resolution, volunteers
discussed role of eleceted representatives
in stopping child marriages under the Child
Protection Act 2006. They informed about
Panchayat should act like legislative
assembly and play lead role in stopping
child marriages, provide security to the
victim and punish the perpetrators.
After discussion present representatives took this resolution in writing and decided that
they will discuss this issue in the forthcoming gram sabha and ward sabha. Alos, they will
help to link grils with education and do special monitoring of drop out girls.
Workshop of Youth Task Force -
Workshop for Youth Task Force organized under the Aapani Dikari Ro Haq Abhiyan, in which
45 representatives were present. All the members took oath to send girls to school and will
ensure that child marriage will not happen in their area.
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Aapani Ladali neAapani Ladali neAapani Ladali neAapani Ladali ne School Bhejo Abhiyan (School Bhejo Abhiyan (School Bhejo Abhiyan (School Bhejo Abhiyan (Send Our Daughters Send Our Daughters Send Our Daughters Send Our Daughters to Schoolto Schoolto Schoolto School)))) Vikalp is running 'Aapani Ladali Ne
School Bhejo Abhiyan' (Send our
daughters to school campaign) since last
four years to connect the girls to
mainstream with education. Under the
campaign volunteers and workers of
Vikalp Sansthan do visit to houses of
girls and met families to discuss
importance of education.
Under the ‘Send Our Daughters to
school’ campaign – all groups (local
youth, women, adolescent girls, nurse,
anganwadi workers, and teachers, caste
leaders, elected representatives) discussed importance of girl’s education with the
community.
This year, mapping exercises were done for girls with the help of active youths and
adolescent girls. Each group member collected information of 10 girls in their neighborhood
and prepared list of girls those who eligible to go to school and dropout girls. According to
list, volunteers took responsibility to link them with school.
List of 80 adolescent girls has been prepared in Barmer area. Adolescent girls’ group
members of Siyani village village enrolled 40 adolescent girls in class 9th
. A total of 367, girls
were linked with the school, out of 102 girls filled private exam forms for class 10th
and 12th
.
During last year – 60 girls appeared in class 10th
exams due to Vikalp’s efforts and out of 50
passed and 10 girls are preparing for appearing in supplementary exams.
Similarly, youth group in Jalore decided to no girl will marginalize from education. Ranilaxmi
Bai adolescent girls group decided that they will stop child marriages in their village and all
girls will complete study.
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Joint advocacy of policy changeJoint advocacy of policy changeJoint advocacy of policy changeJoint advocacy of policy change
Petition to the Chief Minister “Child Marriage Free Rajasthan”Petition to the Chief Minister “Child Marriage Free Rajasthan”Petition to the Chief Minister “Child Marriage Free Rajasthan”Petition to the Chief Minister “Child Marriage Free Rajasthan” On the occasion of International Girls Day, petitions were handed over to the District
Collectors in the name of Chief Minister. These petitions were about child marriage free
Rajasthan.
Demands in the petition were to strictly implement the Child Marriage Act, control room to
stop child marriage should run throughout the year, to provide girl child friendly school
education and environment, Dowry Prohibition Act should be implemented, and
administration should focus on providing education, health and violence free life for the girls
victimized of child marriage, government should run campaign to eliminate root causes of
child marriage.
Demand to make strong the Rape ActDemand to make strong the Rape ActDemand to make strong the Rape ActDemand to make strong the Rape Act In Jalore, Barmer, Udaipur and Jodhpur
districts volunteers organized rally in
the case of rape with the girl in Delhi
and handed over petition to District
Collector and Sub-Divisional Magistrate
(SDM). There were suggestions and
demands in the petition to make the
Rape Act stronger, change in attitude
and behavior of government, police
and Administration. Local
organizations, business associations,
teachers, social workers and volunteers
participated in the programme. They
protest by covering their mouth with
black strip, candle march, moved with banners and messages.
A worldwide joint voice opposed to Violence against Women A worldwide joint voice opposed to Violence against Women A worldwide joint voice opposed to Violence against Women A worldwide joint voice opposed to Violence against Women ---- One Billion Rising (OBR)One Billion Rising (OBR)One Billion Rising (OBR)One Billion Rising (OBR) Rajasthan and 182 countries throughout the world become part of the One Billion Rising
(OBR) campaign. In this connection Vikalp in collaboration with local People’s Organizations,
students and civilians of Udaipur, Jodhpur, Jalore and Barmer area organized street plays,
human series, rally, convention, protest to give message of breaking silence against
violence. Petitions of different demands were handed over to the District Collectors and
Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) to stop violence against women.
In Ahore block of Jalore district - local institutions, People’s Organizations, students &
teachers of private schools, nursing students, changmakers, social workers moved in rally
and petition of different demands was handed over to the District Collectors and Sub-
Divisional Magistrate (SDM) to stop violence against women.
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In Udaipur, a joint
venture of People’s
Organizations, students
and civilians hold street
plays at different
crossings and gave
message to break
silence against the
violence; also,
organized different
programmes like;
meeting, human series
and rally at Dehligate
circle and Collector
office to give message
about protection of
and security to women
in the society.
Petition of different demands was handed over the District Collector and hold public
hearing.
Petition of Demands
Following demands were included by the people involved in the campaign programme for
‘stopping violence against women and to eliminate the violence’ in the petition handed over
to the District Collector and SDM-
• Women police station should bring in city area where women can approach easily
• Independent protection officer should appointed under the Domestic Violence Act
• Existing acts related to violence against women should follow and implemented
properly
• To establish proper mechanism file online FIR
• Special police protection outside the school, colleges, bus stand and public parks
• Legal information should provided in the school, college through debate and
discussion about teasing cases
• Officer should bound to respect the women in police station
• Fast Track Court should established as soon as possible
• Women Reservation Bill should pass
• Committee Against Sexual Harassment (CASH) should necessarily form in every
government department
Workshop on Workshop on Workshop on Workshop on “Child Protection & Stop Child Marriage”“Child Protection & Stop Child Marriage”“Child Protection & Stop Child Marriage”“Child Protection & Stop Child Marriage” Vikalp organized one day workshop on “Child Protection & Stop Child Marriage” in which a
total of 80 representatives from Child Welfare Society, Women & child Development
Department, voluntary organizations, Women Protection & Counseling Centre, Police
Department participated in the workshop. Mr Govind Beniwal, member of State
Commission for Protection of Child Rights (SCPCR) chaired the workshop. Coordinator
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‘Aapani Dikari Ro
Haq’ Campaign
has informed
that how we can
stop child
marriages using
provisions of the
Child Marriage
Act, what are the
facilities that
need to provide
to the juvenile
delinquent/
young offender,
how child labour
can stop and link
them with
regular school
etc.
Divisional level workshop on Divisional level workshop on Divisional level workshop on Divisional level workshop on Child RightsChild RightsChild RightsChild Rights ----
One divisional level workshop was organized on issue of Child Marriage and Child Rights in
Jodhpur. Smt. Deepak Kalra, Chairperson State Commission for Protection of Child Rights
(SCPCR) chaired the workshop. Vikalp representative has informed that 140 child marriages
were stopped due to collaborative efforts of Vikalp and Administration in Luni block.
Superintendent of Police (SP) told that legal marriage age for boys is 21 years and for girls is
18 years, date of birth should printed on the marriage invitation card and what are the
provision of penalty in case of violation of the Act.
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The Way forward
The only “Vikalp” (Alternative)
to the existent society aching
with violence, corruption and
injustice to create a society of
empowered, creative,
optimistic young women and
men and ensuring their
participation in development
and social change.
80, Vinayak Nagar, Ramgiri, Badgoan,
Email <vikalporg@gmail.com
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The Way forward
The only “Vikalp” (Alternative)
to the existent society aching
with violence, corruption and
injustice to create a society of
empowered, creative,
optimistic young women and
men and ensuring their
participation in development
and social change.
Vinayak Nagar, Ramgiri, Badgoan, Udaipur- 313001, Rajastha-
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