Village Upliftment Programme Six Month Report Amainthakarunai, Tamil Nadu, India Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) village mapping exercise being done along with community Submitted to: Intrum Justitia 105 24, Stockholm Sweden By: Hand in Hand India July 2013 1
HAND IN HAND INDIA VILLAGE UPLIFTMENT PROGRAMME Please find enclosed the six month report on the Village Upliftment Programme for Amainthakarunai panchayat, made possible through a grant supported by Intrum Justitia. Implementation for the project began in January 2013 and the activities conducted January 2013 to June 2013 are detailed in the report below. Achievements List of activities during the last six months is given below Village Development Committee Formed Two meetings conducted to involve the community in planning the activities to be implemented under VUP Self Help Groups and Microfinance 14 women Self Help Groups are functioning with 184 members 156 Self Help Group members were given basic capacity building training One veterinary camp conducted with 1010 animals treated Child Labour Elimination Project Fifteen children enrolled into school Health One free medical camp(pediatric) conducted in which 53 children benefitting Environment Three awareness programs conducted on Environment and vermi compost Two mass cleaning programs conducted 2
Social Mapping and Survey Hand in Hand India has carried out a survey to identify existing welfare services, problems and issues in the Panchayat. Through this exercise, Hand in Hand India was able to map the physical and population demographics of the community and chalked out a plan for addressing the underlined issues most effectively. The process began with a Door to Door survey and Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA). Key Findings of Survey Number of household 366 Total Population (i) + (ii) 1376 i) Total Male 723 Adult: Men 508 Boys (0 18 years) 215 ii) Total Female 653 Adult: Women 463 Girls (0 18 years) 190 Total 0 18 years children 405 Total 6 18 years children 291 Total 0 5 population 114 Children attending Anganwadi centre 57 School going children (boys and girls of 6 18 yrs) 231 Drop out children (boys and girls) 7 % of Scheduled Caste/Tribes 66% % Engaged in Agriculture 92% % Engaged in Agriculture / other labour 7% % Engaged in Service (government and private 1% jobs) % Engaged in Business/Self employed 1% No. of Household Toilets 16 Key Findings of PRA No. of Anganwadi Centres (day care centres) 2 No of Government Schools 1 Primary school (Class 1 to 5) 1 Middle school (Class 1 to 8) No of Health Centres All sources of drinking water Nil Over Head Tanks 4; Street Taps 120; Household connection 80; Open wells 4; Borewells 3; 3
Pond 3 Availability of waste disposal bins NIL Availability of waste collectors NIL No of Libraries 1 No of Computer Centre NIL No of Government Fair Price Shops 1 Full time No of existing SHGs (both HiH and others) Hand in Hand SHGs 13; Other NGO SHGs 4. Total 17 SHGs. Needs highlighted by the VDC: To be met by the local Panchayat: a. Citizens Centre To be met directly by HiH India: a. SHG basic & Skill Training b. Loan assistance c. Veterinary camps d. Children Learning Centre e. Citizens Centre with internet facility f. Anganwadi upgradation g. Play materials to Anganwadi children h. Medical camps i. RO water unit for school j. Dust bins k. Avenue & Horticulture plants l. Pond & Public well renovation For which HiH India can represent the community: a. Maintain clean and Green village Future Reports & India Contact The next progress report will be a 12 month report that you should receive in January 2014. Subsequently, we will submit the 18 month report in July 2014 and the final 24 month report in January 2015. If you have any questions, please contact sandip.mookerjee@hihseed.org or +91 95000 41800. Thank you for kind support to Hand in Hand India. 4
Animals treated during veterinary camp Children are treated during Pediatric camp 5
Awareness rally during world Environment day through mobile van depicting UNEP concept Think, Eat & Save Environment Creating awareness on social issues through street play 6