South Asia - Jugend Eine Welt€¦ · Asien, insbesondere Indien, steht seit vielen Jahren im Fokus...
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Don Bosco NetworkSouth Asia
Asien, insbesondere Indien, steht seit vielen Jahren im Fokus der Arbeit von Jugend Eine Welt.
Jungen Menschen eine Zukunft zu ermöglichen – durch Schule für Kinder, Ausbildung für junge Erwachsene, Arbeitsplätze für Eltern, Umweltschutz oder dem Kampf gegen Kinderarbeit – ist das Ziel der von Jugend Eine Welt geförderten Projekte.
Konkret sind es die Unterstützung von Straßenkinder-programmen, die Ausstattung von Berufsausbildungszen-tren, die Förderung von Umweltinitiativen, die Stärkung der Kinderrechte oder die Qualifizierung von lokalen MitarbeiterInnen, welche wir durch finanzielle Unterstüt-zung und der Vermittlung von Freiwilligen und Experten mit Ihrer Hilfe umsetzten.
Bewährter und langjähriger Partner in Asien sind die Salesianer Don Boscos mit ihren zahlreichen Projekten, Programmen und Initiativen. Eine Übersicht über die vielfältigen Angebote und Standorte unserer Partner gibt diese Broschüre des Don Bosco Network South Asia.
Bitte unterstützen auch Sie (weiterhin) die Arbeit von Jugend Eine Welt in Asien, damit ein Leben in Würde für mehr Menschen möglich wird. EINE Welt ist möglich!
In Verbundenheit,
IhrReinhard Heiserer
Liebe Freunde von Jugend Eine Welt und Don Bosco
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Empower Life!Live the Joy of True Giving
B O S C O N E TDONS O U T H A S I AN ET W O R K
BOSCO
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Empowering the young
at risk
Rescue and support of
children at risk, education
and care of marginalised
children and youth to
create new beginnings.
Empowering women and
communities
Ensuring women in
marginalised communities
with literacy and skills for
better financial stability
and security.
Skilling for sustainable
living
Enabling youth with
technical and life skills for
a brighter future.
Caring for the Earth
Promoting active
responsibility for our
common home - the
Earth, through nature
friendly sustainable
lifestyles.
DON BOSCOA FRIEND OF YOUTH
Don Bosco in 132 countries - empowering global citizens since 1859
In India since 1906, Don Bosco institutions have been at the forefront of education and vocational training for children and youth, especially those marginalised in society. With its pan-India presence, Don Bosco continues to strive towards realising the Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs), ‘leaving no one behind’.
Bosconet mobilises resources for the Don Bosco network spread across 29 states, 11 regional development organisations and 354 NGOs.
What Do We Do?
Don Bosco in 134 countries - empowering global citizens since 1859
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S O U T H A S I AN ET W O R KDON BOSCO
Chennai
Bangalore
Hyderabad
Mumbai
Delhi
Kolkata
Dimapur
Shillong
Guwahati
Panjim
Trichy
Sri Lanka
DBDS (Don BoscoDevelopment Society)Mumbai
GujaratMaharashtra
Madhya Pradesh Rajasthan
28NGOs
BOSCO New DelhiJharkhandChhattisgarhMadhya PradeshOrissa
Uttar Pradesh
DelhiPunjab
Haryana
24NGOs
BRO (Bosco Reach Out)Guwahati
AssamMeghalaya
MizoramTripura
24NGOs
AIDA (AnmaIntegratedDevelopmentAssociation)Dimapur
Arunachal PradeshUpper Assam
ManipurNagaland
46NGOs
BREADS (Bangalore RuralEducational and DevelopmentSociety) Bangalore
Karnataka Kerala
43NGOs
CAUVERI (Coordinated Action forUrban Village Empowerment andResource Identification) Trichy
Tamil Nadu
24NGOs
BIDS (Bosco IntegratedDevelopment Society)Shillong
SilcharMeghalaya
Assam
26NGOs
DBDOC (Don BoscoDevelopment OfficeCalcutta) Kolkata
West BengalSikkimKatihar
BiharJharkhand Nepal
45NGOs
BSK (Bosco Seva Kendra) Hyderabad
Andhra Pradesh
26NGOs
SURABI (Strategic Urban RuralAdvancement Banking Institute)Chennai
Tamil Nadu
52NGOs
KDS (Konkan Development Society) Panjim
Goa MaharashtraKarnataka
16NGOs
Don Bosco Development Network
Empowering the Young at Risk
Sheila was born into a very poor family and was orphaned at an early age. Her
entire life was spent on streets and railway stations, doing odd jobs as a child
labourer in a silk processing factory. An unfortunate accident at the factory left
her without two of her fingers.
Don Bosco found her when she was ten; a stable, caring environment and a
good education transformed an aggressive Sheila into a content child. Today
she pursues her ITI training from Don Bosco, Prakashapalya, where she is
happy to learn and earn for herself.
Don Bosco Young at Risk (YAR) initiatives regularly rescue and support children
who are at any kind of risk, especially those on the streets, and child labourers.
These institutions open up new worlds for children like Sheila across India.
Empowered through child rights clubs, children become active advocates of
their own and other children’s rights.
72Centres for Young at Risk
238,231*Students under our care
2,87,121 Children at risk contacted
1,01,065 Children reunited with families
59511Children beneficiaries
13,662Missing children traced
257Schools across India
5860Education scholarships
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Empowering Young at Risk
Movement for Child Friendly Cities
Migration to Integration: Help Desks for Migrant Youth in Cities
Protection of the Girl Child: Prevention of child marriage and rescue from trafficking and abuse
Promotion of Child Rights and Children’s parliaments
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Skilling for sustainable living
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Born into an economically backward family of 7, Abhijit could barely think of a
bright future. After completing a 3- month training in hospitality at Don Bosco,
Monsada, Abhijit faced his initial struggles to stay on the job that Don Bosco
found him. However, he managed to stay on and thanks the disciplined way of
life in Don Bosco for keeping him going, despite the mental battle to give up.
Don Bosco believes that when people learn skills, they not only earn their living,
but also learn respect for themselves and others! The Government of India has
recognised Don Bosco as the largest non-governmental provider of technical
education in the country.
103Technical institutes
66Domains of skill training
420+Skill training centres
3,90,848Trained youth till date
Agro-based skill training for youth
Training in promoting alternative sources of energy such as solar power
Prevention of urban migration of youth through promotion of entrepreneurship and employment in rural sectors
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Don Bosco Partners Across India
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Empowering women and communities
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In the year 2016, the Don Bosco IGP Project for rural women in Bicholim, opened a
door not just for my empowerment, but also gave me an opportunity to become the
voice of the women in Bicholim. I was previously engaged in a papad-making business,
earning a profit of Rs. 2000 every month. The trainings imparted as part of this project,
strengthened my income generation skills, and also taught that the real empowerment
of women lies in being politically and socially active. Thus, began my political journey as
a panchayat member, which has today culminated in my becoming the president of the
Mahila Morcha Dal, Sanquiliem constituency, North Goa.
-Unnati Ajith Sahasrabuddha (President -Mahila Morcha Dal, Bicholim, Goa)
Don Bosco reaches out to underprivileged women across India, working with
them to ensure sustainable social and financial development. Through the social
empowerment initiatives, many women like Unnati are empowered to become
leaders and make their own choices.
Organic Kitchen Garden programme for rural women
Promoting functional literacy among illiterate rural women
Gender Equity Education programme
8606Self Help Groups
1,12,502Women SHG members
2,50,000+Women’s empowerment beneficiaries
35,000 Bank accounts
created
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Caring for the Earth
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The Don Bosco Green Alliance is a worldwide initiative with three priorities- to
combat pollution, reduce global warming and eliminate disposable plastic. For
this, Don Bosco institutions have partnered in global campaigns with the United
Nations. The Global Climate Action programme has taken shape starting with
greening of campuses; maximising the use of renewable energy, eliminating
food waste and the planting of a million trees in the next five years.
Don Bosco believes that environmentally sustainable living can be inculcated
best within the children and the youth. In this context, the network of Eco Clubs
and green movements encourage children to balance human needs with the
care and protection of the environment, evaluate lifestyle choices and promote a
green and clean world.
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Water Conservation and Waste Management
Promotion of climate-smart agriculture and alternative sources of energy
Strategic Knowledge sharing on combatting climate change
Eco clubs in schools Environment clean-ups
Green campuses
7750 3000+ 354
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Volunteering, Employee engagement and Community service
CHILDREN: our Future YOU can be their HERO!
THEY are Street children, orphans, HIV-infected children, slum children,
SERVICE Centres Shelter homes, Care homes, Dropout prevention centres, Child Rights clubs, Child rescue centres, Missing Child search centres, Child-labour special schools, HIV-care centres
YOUR Involvement Communication skills, Fine arts training, Theatre and music training, Sports and games, One-day outings, Educational guided tours.
TIME Period Monday to Saturday evenings 6.00 pm to 8.00 pm. Saturdays after 2.00 pm to 8.00 pm Sundays 10.00 am to 8.00 pm. It could be continuous or intermittent or occasionally.
BENEFICIARIES in a location 30 to 80Location: Refer the map
YOUTH look for models who can change the world
THEY are Youth from slums, socially backward youth, economically weaker youth, tribal and rural youth (17-35)
SERVICE Centres Formal industrial training centres, Career guidance service centres, Job placement Centres, Hostels, Non-formal residential job-oriented training Centres, Sports and games centres
YOUR Involvement Programmes in Career guidance, Health education, Leisure time activities, Value education, Training and mentoring youngsters for employment, Training and mentoring girls for employment, Communication skills, Fine arts, Theatre, Music, Sports. One-day outings, Educational tours.
TIME Period Monday to Saturday, as per the time availability and on Sundays 10.00 am to 8.00 pm. It could be continuous or intermittent or occasionally.
BENEFICIARIES in a location 60 to 200Location:Refer the map
WOMEN: Co-Creators of HUMANITY
THEY are Rural women, slum women, tribal women, socially and economically backward women
SERVICE Centres Organising self help groups, Women’s associations for socio-economic development, Widows welfare groups, Empowerment centres for women, Entrepreneurship training centres for young women, Income generation programmes and Job placement cells.
YOUR Involvement Awareness programmes for the women on - Equal rights for women, Education for girls, Work against domestic violence, Uniting women against gender-based violence, Eradication of the exploitation of women, Fight against child marriage. Financial literacy, Micro-enterprises training, Basic computer training, Marketing techniques
TIME Period Weekends and holidays- 10.00 am to 4 pm. It could be continuous or intermittent or occasionally.
BENEFICIARIES in a location 80 to 200Location: Refer the map
ECOLOGY AND ECO CONCERNS Preserving Nature for tomorrow
The Don Bosco Social Service centres have developed a series of programmes to focus on campaigns for
Preservation of water and avoiding water pollution
Preservation of land from degradation
Conservation of energy in all its forms
Waste management
Noise pollution and methods to reduce it
Avoiding plastics
Rainwater harvesting
Renewable energy usage
Promotion of Eco Clubs
Watershed
Tree plantation drives
Environmental protection programmes.
Share to Care
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Awards for Excellence
Fund Utilisation
Ministry of Women & Child
Development awarded “Quality
Brand Award” for Don Bosco’s
outstanding services rendered
to the vulnerable children
Best NGO – Skill
Development
(Gold), 2016-17 by
ASSOCHAM
Livelihood skill
training
Education for
marginalised
children
Women
empowerment
Fundraising
expenses
Mother Teresa Memorial
National Award 2017
National Award for
Child Welfare awarded
to Bosco Bangalore’s
outstanding services for
street children
Best Performing Project
Implementing Agency of
DDU-GKY by Ministry of Rural
Development (Govt. of India)
MAHATMA AWARD given to
BOSCONET at NGO EXPO
New York on 25 September
2018 for excellence in Youth
Development
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We invite you to align your CSR mandate to our mission of driving socio-economic development of disadvantaged people through education, skill training, livelihood enhancement and sustainable development.
• Partner with us for projects, driven towards creating pan Indiaimpact, adhering to the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals
• National level visibility for campaigns promoting Education,Skilling, Livelihoods and Environment can be achieved throughour network of 354 NGOs across India
• Together we can ensure employment for the youth throughmarket driven skill training programs, setting up resourcecenters and participating in campus placements
• Driving entrepreneurship opportunities for rural women throughbuilding capacities, upgrading existing skills and facilitatinglinkages to the market
• Opportunities for Employee Engagement activities like treeplantations, clean-up drives for more hands-on involvement!
Our Partners
Partner with us for progress!
Jugend Eine Welt is a long-time partner of Don Bosco Network South Asia.
Jugend Eine Welt ist langjähriger Partner des Don Bosco Network South Asia.
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