ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 · Women and Child Devlopment,Govt of India Women and Child Devlopment...
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ANNUAL REPORT
2016-2017
SOCIO ECONOMIC HEALTH & AGRICULTURAL
DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION(SEHADA)
Sheetal Colony
Industrial Estate
Jharsuguda,Odisha,India
Ph-06645-270426,Mob-9437347467
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CONTENTS
Sl. Subject…………………… ................ Page No
1. Director Desk ................................................................... 01
2. About SEHADA.......................................................... 02 to 04
3. Major Activities............................................................ 04 to 16
4. Learning........................................................................ 17
5. Challenges.................................................................. 17
6. Way forward.................................................................. 17 .
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From the Directors Desk...
Its immense pleasure for me that I am going to present 26th (Silver Jubilee years) Annual report.
In this year, SEHADA is celebrating silver jubilee of the organization. In this occasion, I want to
congratulate all governing members,staffs,volunteers,well wishers, donors and district
administration for their un conditional continuous support to SEHADA from 1992-2017. Since,
25 years of journey in development sector is not a easy task .During this long journey we have
got lot of test full and test less learning and experiences. In the year 1992, SEHADA emerge
from slum and now at District headquarter of Jharsuguda district.
Due to good rapport with community and district administration, SEHADA has been completed
successfully above dozen projects and continuing with six projects of Govt. and non Govt.
agency. SEHADA has provided safe shelter to above 900 women, 250 children, vocational
training to 300 women and girls, counseling support, legal and police assistance to 7000 women
and girls, livelihood support to 25000 family and health services to 15000 families.
Some key achievements are-
The project could establish some examples where women coming out from their year old
practice of being inside the house, participated in Pallisabha and Gramsabha and
contributed. In the due course of time, these women are to be showcased as ‘Role
Models’ for others to follow their path and raise their voice against the gender biasness.
To fight against the gender inequality, increased numbers of women leaders are to be
evolved starting from grass root level to the state wide activism.
Working with CBO leaders brought a clear understanding that a key component of
community mobilization involves identifying and developing leaders from the
community by strengthening and building their capacities in various issues. Bringing a
change in societal attitude is neither a campaign that is undertaken once, nor is a series of
campaigns carried out over a period of time. It is a continual and cumulative
communication through the progressive efforts of these community leaders.
At last, once again I thank you to all for your contribution to SEHADA in which the
organisation has successfully completed 25 years.
With warm regards
Anandini Padhi,
Director
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ABOUT SEHADA
Socio Economic Health & Agricultural Development Association (SEHADA) is a non-
government, not-for-profit organization, founded by a group of grass root level women activists
has the core objective of organizing people for ensuring women rights, social justice and
promote community development. SEHADA established on 25th December 1989 is registered
under the Societies Registration Act (SRA), 1860. It is also registered under the Foreign
Contribution Registration Act (FCRA), 1976 under the Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt. of
India, New Delhi and under 12 A & 80 G of IT Act, 1961.
Vision:
A society with sustainable development and self-reliant people where women enjoy equal
opportunity in all the spheres, live with dignity in an environment free of harassment &
exploitation
Mission:
To bring about equality by empowering people through organization building, enabling them to
identify and prioritize issues that affect their lives for collective action and vision building.
Approach:
The importance of institution building, braodbasing development partnership & network building
can’t be overempasized in the context of the community enegagment of SEHADA.
Aims & Objective:
SEHADA aim to establish people’s organization, which will help in empowering them to work
collectively, with more confidence for their own development .The particular objective are
organize peoples for social justice, women rights and promote community development.
Legal Status:
Act Numbers Date of registration Registration
SRA 1860 of XXI 29.04.1992 SBL No. 4106-7
FCRA 1976 09.9.1997 105060046
I.T 1961 sec 12 (A) 13.02.1995 61/93-94
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Policies of SEHADA
SEHADA has developed Policy relating to Child Protection, HR, PR, Financial
Management/Accounts and Gender. SEHADA has also formed Internal Complain Committee
(ICC) under Sexual Harassment of Women at Work Place (Prevention, Prohibition & Redressal)
Act 2013.
Field Locations
05 block of Jharsuguda
1 block of Sambalpur
1 blocks of Sundergarh
41 slum of Jharsuguda Municipality
62 slum of Brajrajnagar Municipality
Partners of SEHADA
Women and Child Devlopment,Govt of India
Women and Child Devlopment ,Govt of Odisha
National Health Mission,Odisha
State Social Welfare Board,Odisha
Atmashakti Trust,NewDelhi
Action Aid Association,Bhubaneswar RO
CHILDLINE India Foundation
Past Activities of the Organization:
Integrated slum development
Promotion and protection of Environment
Women group Networking
Self-help group promotion and Strengthening
Child-Survival & Safe Motherhood
Education for Child Labour
Reproductive and Child Health
Rural library
Helpline for Distress women
Organization Expertise
Women and Child right
Family and legal counselling
Women group net-working
Women empowerment
Gender
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Reproductive and child health
Integrated community development
Reseach,study and survey
Present Activities of the Organization:
Assertion of Women and girls’ Rights as Human Rights
Integrated community Development for sustainable livelihood
Family Counseling Centre
Shelter home for destitute women ,Swadhar Greh
CHILDLINE
Shelter home for destitute Swabhiman Home
Major Activities of the year 2016-17
Project Title- To increase the position of women by involving them in PRI system
and linking with livelihood options within available resources.
The proposed intervention was planned as per the find out of last year activities output and
study report and recommendatation. Below are the project back grounds:
The large scale land and forest acquired by industries is the main cause of loss of these
livelihoods of the poor peoples. Most of them are marginal farmers having land holding of
0.5 to 2 acres. Lands suffer from low fertility and lack irrigation facilities. Agricultural
labours are exploited and are paid wages as low as Rs. 70/- to 90/-. Women became more
vulnerable as wage earners due to a total loss in agriculture sector. Due to the depletion of
forest, collection of non timber forest products (NTFP) was stopped. Specifically women used
to earn from selling NTFP, which they are not able to get now. The Industries have
constructed small dams to block water, which is used by industries. This has caused the water
level to go down, for which women has to face difficulties for collection of drinking water.
Wastages of factories have polluted grazing land and as the result, cattle become diseased,
hence animal husbandry as an extension of their engagement in agriculture is no more. During
the focus group discussion in the time of study, it was found out that the income from labor
work in industries fetch cash in hand. But it is insufficient to meet all the requirements in
comparison to their previous income from agriculture, animal husbandry and forest products.
From agriculture, they could able to get paddy, pulses for staple food, vegetables, oil seed to
supplement their nutrition. Animal rearing was able to provide them milk, meat as protein
even fuel requirements were fulfilled by waste product of agriculture and animals. All these
requirements are not fulfilled from their present income in cash. In this situation SEHADA
has been implemented a 9 month project in this project area detail about the project as below.
With three defined objectives –
(1) To bring a change in the overall condition and position of women within the family, society
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and ensuring their stake in governance system through equal space and increasing their
access and control over available resources .
(2) The condition will be improved through linking them with different livelihood options and
capacitated them to assert their rights for the livelihood that they are involved at present.
(3) To promote equality for women as per the constitution and provide a space of non
discrimination and non Violence in all spheres.
The project titled “To increase the position of women by involving them in PRI system and
linking with livelihood options within available resources” was implemented by organization
SEHADA in support of Action aid, Odisha for a period of nine months (April 2016 to
December 2016) in 3 Grampanchayats of Jharsug.
Proposed Interventions:
Capacity building of CBOs on issues identification and priorities and collective action.
Leadership development training for women.
Mass awareness camp on un-organized labour focused on women labor.
Training on various right and entitlement programme of Govt. for poor, ST, SC and women.
Linkage and convergence with government and financial institution on enteropenurship
development of women and girls.
Legal literacy camp for women and girls.
Community mobilization on gender issues.
Popularize Beti Zindabad Campaign at village level and District level.
Expected outcomes short terms:
Increased numbers of women taking leadership in civic /public life at the community
level,
Women will be made aware on equal wages and their right at work place.
Women skill and knowledge on entrepreneurship will be developed.
Gender understanding will be developed at community level.
CBOs will take collective action on issues which are found to be major impediment
towards their development.
Community will be better organized to demand entitlements under different government
schemes
Scope of employment will be generated for women
Additional streams of livelihood will be created and adopted by the workforce
Market chances of the existing work force improved in terms of chances of employability
and increase in income
Improved household income and decrease in proportion of poor households
Community access to receive their right and entitlements will be increased
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Activities:-
Training on Women Leadership Development
The organization SEHADA was working with communities through constituting and nurturing
different community based organization such as women self-help groups, village development
committees, farmer’s clubs and youth clubs before implementing the project. The project gave an
opportunity to reorganize these grass root level institutions in 15 intervened villages by
sensitizing them and ensuring community participation in establishing discrimination free society
for women and girls. To develop women leadership in the project area the organization
organized two no’s of training programme in the name of Training on Women Leadership
Development.
Key outcome of the Activity:
84 no’s women leaders taking action on women related issues of the areas.
Women participation has been increased in Pallisabha and Gramsabha.
Peoples demand has been generated through women leader.
Capacity building of CBO’s
Capacity building of the various stake holders is a one of Major focus. Because without capacity
development stake holder development will not be possible. Development is a process and it
needs Capacity of the stake holder. Where CBOs capacity was more than development is
automatically come forward. In this connection SEHADA always has given more emphasis on
Capacity Building of the CBOs as well as various stake holders.
During the period two nos of training programme was organized by SEHADA.
Key Outcome of the Activity
CBOs knowledge and skill has been bust up and handling their village level as well as
G.P level issue by themselves.
CBOs are well aware on their responsibility and perform their duty actively
G.P Level CBOs network has been strengthen and able to take action for their
development.
Demand will be generated from community level for various entitlement and rights
through existing CBOs
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Mass Awareness Camp on Un-organized Labour focusing on women labour.
SEHADA has organized 5 no of Mass Awareness at village level. The objective of the
programme was to sensitize people on Un-organized Labour focusing on women labour. In this
mass awareness camp, total 249 un-organized labours were present. During the camp, Definition
of un-organized labour and status of labour in present context, Labour contribution for
development sector, Govt. provision for un-organized labour, Registration process of Building
and Construction labour, Benefits of Registration and financial support by Govt. to labour were
discussed among the people. People were aware and registered their name in District Labour
Office to avail the benefits from Govt.
Key outcome of the Activity.
Community aware on livelihood issue. (Land, water, forest)
Community access and control over natural resources.
Community became aware on various emerging issue.
Community taking initiative with collective effort for community development.
Community mobilization on gender issues
Community awareness generation for gender equality is a transformative process that aims to
provide knowledge, techniques and tools to develop skills and changes in attitudes and
behaviors. Towards this goal, meeting and orientation programmes were conducted with the
selected CBO members to sensitize women and men to understand the role gender plays and to
acquire the knowledge and skills necessary for advancing gender equality in their daily lives and
work.
Since gender training is a continuous and long-term process, the project adopted a strategy of
building trained community leaders who will continue the discourse at their level as and when
required. The CBO members, SHG women and the PRI members were given intensive training
about gender discriminations and the mainstreaming attitude to address those during the training
programme.
Key outcome of the Activity.
A total number of 142 CBO leaders were sensitized and trained on different aspects of
gender inequalities as the manifestation of Patriarchy which lead to gender based
violence and different forms of discriminations. These leaders are assigned with duty to
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conduct similar type of trainings and meetings in their localities with an objective to
make their habitat discrimination free.
Women members have reported about their enhanced confidence and knowledge about
the legal provisions of addressing violence and different forms of discriminations that
women and girl face in their community and even at family level by taking appropriate
action.
With better knowledge about gender responsive budget, the CBO leaders are able to
prioritize the women issue in the panchayat level budget allocation process and also able
to make the Panchayat accountable for their budgetary commitment to gender equality.
Legal Literacy camp for women and Girls
Now a day’s women and girls are most vulnerable in the society .Every second women and girls
victimised in different situation to come forward from the situation and male dominance society
and take appropriate action by them self for her safety and security is essential. In this regards
their skill and knowledge need to be develop of women and girls on various law for women and
girls which is safe guarding their rights. In these situation two nos of legal literacy camp was
organised by SEHADA.
Outcome of the Activity:
The legal literacy training programme could develop the skill and knowledge of the
women and girls and develop them as change agents in the community to utilize the law
effectively.
Now the women group members handling the women issues in their village level.
82 women and girls trained on various laws and provide counselling to other women and
girls at their village level.
Training Social security and entitlement by state
To aware the community peoples on various social security and entitlements programme
2 no of training programme were organized at the Jharsuguda for community leaders, and SHG
members.
Outcome of the Activity
82 numbers of women leaders including some male workers were trained and provided
with knowledge about different social security schemes and entitlement. They are now
awaking others with their information and ensuring that every needy person should get
their right and entitlement.
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Community level demand generation increased for various scheme and entitlement.
“Beti Zindabad” Campaign
To mobilize a sustained implementation and communication campaign for promotion of girl
child against the adverse sex ratio, the nationwide campaigns of Action aid titled “Beti
Zindabad” has adopted the strategy of harnessing the spirit of young mass and train them as
catalysts for social change.
Having included the component of Beti Zindabad campaign in the project activities. To sensitize
the girls student and teachers community about the issues relating to gender discrimination that
has led to declining trend of Child Sex Ratio, a serious issue of the decade, four nos of Beti
Zindabad campaign was organized at different school. The training program could able to
develop the understandings of student about the defining factors of ASR and how to act upon in
an integrated approach with other developmental issues to establish a balanced ratio.
The training also imparted knowledge about the Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic
Techniques (PC&PNDT) Act, 1994 which is enacted to prohibit sex selection before or after
conception and regulates the use of preconception and pre-natal diagnostic technique so that
these are not misused for sex selection.
The campaign adopted the strategy of harnessing the spirit of young mass and trains them as
catalysts for bringing a transformation in the community perception of unequal treatment to
women and girls.
Outcome of the Activity
The campaign could able to generate volunteers to restrain the issues of ASR and other
gender based discrimination practices at community level.
The awareness drive about gender equality has now not limited as the process of
campaign, rather the peer volunteers (volunteers of previous year) are taking the
opportunity to spread the messages in every meeting, gathering that get organized at
community level and college level.
406 numbers of girls students were sensitized and committed to spread awareness
amongst the populace regarding the social consequences of adverse sex ratio; and would
single out their role for creating a healthy sex ratio in consonance to the principles of
gender equity; acting as change agents in the society
The participants with enhanced spirit and increased knowledge made Action Plan at their
level to curb the practice of pre-birth elimination of female and to work on the
discriminating factors those contribute to less preference of female child in the society
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Integrated Community Development for Sustainable Livelihood
Project Objectives:
Improve Access and control to Livelihoods Opportunities of Socially Excluded Communities
(SC, ST, Marginal farmers, daily wages labours and among them Women and access to
resources for diversification of livelihood options and sustainable development. working on 28
GP of Jharsuguda, Laikera of Jharsuguda district and Bamara block of Sambalpur district.
Mass awareness and Community meeting on MGNREGA
During the reporting period 15 nos of Mass awareness camp and 80 nos of community meeting
was organised on MGNREGA for job demand under MGNREGA. After the meeting, 5984 people
demanded for job and 4276 people worked in MGNREGA from 3 blocks due to impact of this
Mass awareness and community meeting.
Training on Forest Right Act
One training programme was organized on Forest Right Act at village level. The objective of the
programme was To aware the community peoples on Forest Right Act. 60 people from different
villages had participated in this training programme. After the training programme, people were
aware on Forest Right Act and applied to avail the land patta from Government.
Special Gram Sabha on Forest Right Act
With the support of SEHADA, one special Sabha had organized in a village. In this Sabha, 150
people had participated and put their views on Forest Right Act.
Block Level Women’s Meeting/ empowering through women Issues
Women empowering is the prime activities of the organization. Through the women
empowering, women issues has been decreasing. Women are fighting for their rights.2 block
level women meeting were organized.430 women had actively participated in this meeting and
raised their issues. They also planned to overcome the issues.
Gram Panchayat Level Women’s Meeting/ empowering through women Issues
Women empowering is the prime activities of the organization. Through the women
empowering, women issues has been decreasing. Women are fighting for their rights.3 Gram
Panchayat level women meeting were organized. 210 women had actively participated in this
meeting and raised their issues. They also planned to overcome the issues.
Women leadership identify for leadership training
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353 women identified from different G.P. for leadership development training programme. After
received training programme, they actively took part for solve their women related issues in their
panchayat level. They shown as a role model for other women.
FAMILY COUNSELLING CENTER (FCC)
With the support of State Social Welfare Board, Government of Odisha, SEHADA has
established Family Counselling Centre to provide moral, legal, counselling & referral support to
women victims of atrocities. Establishment in the year 1999-2000 and it serves the entire district
of Jharsuguda.
What does Family Counseling involve?
Each family member’s view of the situation and their needs are discussed. Unhelpful and
helpful patterns of interaction are identified. The counsellor helps the family work towards
common goals.
The family is a system of which each individual member is a part of. Therefore an individual’s
behaviour is influenced by how the family functions. The counsellor helps family members
communicate with one other effectively, develop skills to resolve issues faced and enhance
their relationships with each other.
During the reporting period different type of cases received and provided counseling, shelter,
vocational training legal and moral support by FCC.
Detail of cases and intervention and outcome 2016-2017
Sl.No Type of cases No of cases
1 Dowry demand 15
2 Marital
maladjustment
38
3 Domestic Violence 38
4 Extra marital
relation
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5 Alcoholism 24
6 Property dispute 07
7 Family dispute 07
8 Interference of in-
laws
07
7 Others 01
Total 150
Service Provided
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Counseling Police Assistance Legal-Aid Shelter
95 04 45 06
Out of 150 cases, 95 cases have successfully counseled and reunited.
SWADHAR GREH
Victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, unwed mother, trafficking, widow and economic
crisis have a place to turn to help in SWADHAR home. SWADHAR has flexible and innovative
approach to cater to the requirement of various types of women in distress in diverse situations
under different conditions. More specifically it caters to the requirements of the women in
distress as regards primary need, shelter, medical, emotional support, counseling, rehabilitation,
clinical, and legal support.
Our Mission:
Safe Shelter is committed to empowering victims of physical, emotional, and sexual violence by
offering information which will allow them to choose their own courses of action and by
supporting them as they act on those choices. We are further committed to educating the public
on the issues surrounding domestic and sexual violence so that together we may challenge
societal attitudes which condone the use of violence as a means of gaining and maintaining
power and control over another person.
Our Philosophy:
Safe Shelter is dedicated to the conviction that all people are entitled to live in safety, free of the
incidence of violence. As guiding principles, we believe:
in respect for the dignity and equality of the individual
that everyone has the right to self-determination
in fairness and good faith in working with individuals
that individuals should not be discriminated against in any respect
in respect for the confidential nature of personal information
that people should have access to the resources and services they need
in the provision of advocacy for people in need
in the promotion of societal justice, particularly related to domestic and sexual violence.
Our Primary Objectives:
To provide crisis intervention, advocacy, emergency shelter, supportive counseling,
information, and referral services for women victims.
To work with other helping agencies to provide appropriate treatment to families
experiencing domestic violence and sexual assault.
To coordinate a quality and supportive community approach concerning the treatment of
domestic violence and sexual assault victims by law enforcement, health care workers,
social services personnel, mental health practitioners, and others in a position to assist
victims.
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To provide information on domestic violence and sexual assault to the community in order
to dispel myths, thus building a greater awareness of the issues and generating social
change.
To aid in the prevention of dating violence and date rape by distributing materials
appropriate for adolescents and young adults.
To gather and disseminate information concerning the incidence of personal violence in our
communities.
Our Primary Services:
Crisis intervention through personal and phone contact, available 24 hours a day.
Temporary, emergency shelter for victims and their children.
Support Counseling for victims in both individual and group settings.
Advocacy is provided for those victims needing support and assistance at the doctor's or
lawyer's office, at the hospital, when talking to law enforcement and social services
personnel, and in matters concerning housing and employment.
Information about and referrals to other appropriate helping agencies.
Information and education for the community on the issues surrounding domestic and
sexual violence.
Detail of Swadhar cases and intervention and outcome 2016-2017
Detail of type of cases
No of
women
admitted
No. Of
children
admitted
with
mother
No of
women
rehabilitation
No. Of children discharge with mother
54 22 48 14
Type of cases
Trafficking Sexual and
Emotional
abuse
Mental
illness
Economic
Crises
Domestic
violence
Un-wed
mother
Deserted by family
02 06 06 03 25 03 9
Celebration of International Women’s Day 2017
International Women’s was celebrated on 8th March 2017 at Shanti Bhavan, Jharsuguda. The
programme was jointly organised by District Administration, and SEHADA, Jharsuguda. The
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theme of the 2017 Women’s Day was “BE BOLD FOR CHANGE for Gender Equality by
2030”. In this Programme around 200 Male and Female were participated from all over
Jharsuguda District. Before beginning of the programme a bike rally was organized from Big
Bazaar to Bus stand, around 100 biker participated in the rally programme.A street play was held
at bus stand chowk, in the similar time signature campaign was organized at Railway station and
bus stand by SEHADA team.
After rally, a meeting was organized at Shanti Bhavan Meeting Hall from 10.00 A.M. to 3. P.M.
Beginning of the programme Ms Nirupama Behera, DSWO, Jharsuguda gave Welcome Address
to participants and Guests and announced the theme of International Women’s Day. After that
the chief guest and other guest lighting the Lamp. After the lighting Lamp, Dr .Manoj Pati
delivered his speech in his speech he focused on reproductive right of women and PC & PNDT
ACT. Then another guest Mina Rani Mangal, DPC,SSA highlighted her speech on girls child
education. Then the chief Guest Secretary DALSA delivered his speech on different legal
provision of women and role of NALSA, DALSA and SALSA.
In this meeting seven Anganwadi Worker also honored for their good work and responsibilities.
From them one Anganwadi Worker was honored as Best Anganwadi Worker at State level and
received of Rs. 5000.00/-(Five Thousand Rupees Only) and Certificate.
After the Inauguration session Director of SEHADA Ms Anandini Padhi lead the session on
Sexual Harassment at Workplace and DV Act 2005. After that DCPO Jharsuguda Sunanda
Maharana taken session on POCSO Act and protection of children. After his session District
Women Protection Officer, Ms Brundabati Panda briefly taught about the situation of district on
Domestic Violence Act 2005 and gave vote of thanks.
CHILDLINE
With the support of CHILDLINE INDIA FOUNDATION (A project of Ministry of Women and
Child Development, Govt of India) SEHADA has taken responsibilities to run CHILDLINE
services as a Collaborative organization at Jharsuguda district from 15th March 2016.
The objects and mission statement of CIF and CHILDLINE
CHILDLINE is India’s first 24-hour, toll free, emergency phone outreach service for children in
need of care and protection linking them to long-term services for their care and rehabilitation.
Any child and concerned adult can call 1098 and access the CHILDLINE service any time of the
day or night.
Vision
A child-friendly nation that guarantees the rights and protection of all children.
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Mission
CHILDLINE will reach out to every child in need and ensure their rights and protection through
the 4 Cs:
Connect through technology to reach the ‘last mile’.
Catalyze systems through active advocacy.
Collaborate through integrated efforts between children, the state, civil society corporate
and community to build a child friendly social order
Communicate to make child protection everybody’s priority
Objectives of CHILDLINE 1098
i) To reach out to every child in need of care and protection by responding to
emergencies on 1098 and by physically reaching out to children.
ii) To adapt and integrate telecommunication technology, linking all districts to the
service of 1098, and making it available to all children in need of care and protection.
iii) To provide a platform of networking amongst organisations and to provide linkages
to support systems that facilitates the rehabilitation of children in need of care and
protection.
iv) To work together with the Allied Systems (Police, Health Care, Juvenile Justice,
Transport, Legal, Education, Communication, Media, Political and the Community)
to create child friendly systems.
v) To advocate for services for children that are inaccessible, non-existent or inadequate.
vi) To create a body of NGOs and Government organisations working within the national
framework and policy for children.
vii) To be a nodal child protection agency in the country, providing child protection
services to children in need of care and protection.
viii) To set up innovative child protection services leveraging technological advancements
in areas where such services are inaccessible, non-existent or inadequate
ix) To undertake research with the objectives of strengthening the CHILDLINE 1098
service, and studying new and emerging trends in child protection issue
x) To contribute and work towards strengthening and participating in a global movement
that addresses issues related to child protection and ensures that children’s voices are
heard.
Programme Activities of the CHILDLINE
CHILDLINE Se Dosti Programme
Meeting with different stakeholders
Outreach activities
Signature Campaign
Rally
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
Awareness Programme
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Achievements of CHILDLINE
During the period different type of cases intervened and provided medical, counselling, shelter,
sponsorship, enrolment, restoration support by CHILDLINE. During the period, CHILDLINE
has intervened 308 cases.
Detail of intervention and outcome 2016-2017
Detail of type of cases
Sl No Type of cases No of children
1 Medical 11
2 Shelter 21
3 Restoration 22
4 Protection from Abuse 60
5 Sponsorship 3
6 Missing(Child lost, Parents asking help) 28
7 Emotional support and Guidance 126
8 Others(Enrollment,Reenrollment,Newenrollment) 32
9 Did not Located 5
Total= 308
SWABHIMAN HOME
SEHADA is running the Swabhiman Home with the support of District Administration,
Jharsuguda. The home was inaugurated on December 2016.
The objectives of the home
To provide safe shelter to destitute male and female of Jharsuguda district with dignity
To provide vocational training for self sustainable and counselling them to reintegration
To provide counselling, police assistance and legal support for destitute male and female
To medical support to destitute male and female
Currently, 21 male and female along with their children are staying at Swabhiman home.
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Learning
Target group unable to access different schemes of Govt.due to lack of knowledge.
Schemes related information is not properly disseminated at community level.
Women victims have zero knowledge on Police, Legal and support system.
Challenges
Stakeholders are not responding properly.
Lost of livelihood sources
Less opportunity for alternative livelihood
No active participation of community people
Way forward
Developed feminism thought at community level.
Work with Law Enforcement agencies accountability towards Vulnerable communities
especially Women
Focusing on information and dissemination at community level on different
Govt.schemes
Capacity building of community for alternative livelihood and liasioning with
Government for strengthening livelihood of the poor.
“Let’s come together to create a safe environment for women and children”
“Be Bold for Change for Gender Equality by 2030”
Reported By-Anandini Padhi
Director