Village Upliftment Programme. Project Inception Report: Keeranur Before Your Intervention. Prepared for Territorium AB By Hand in Hand India

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Village Upliftment Programme Project Inception Report: Keeranur Before Your Intervention Prepared for Territorium AB By Hand in Hand India Mr.M.S.Karupasamy, Panchayat President launches the Village Uplift Programme

Our warmest thanks Thank you for your donation to Hand in Hand India s Village Uplift Programme. Because of your generosity, Keeranur will be transformed. A hundred small enterprises will be created, empowering hundreds of local women.all children will be enrolled in schools. Scores of villagers will receive professional medical attention; others will learn to farm their crops sustainably, without relying on fertilizers. Your Panchayat Welcome to Keeranur panchayat, District Tirupur, your village panchayat. Located 49 miles (79 Km) from Coimbatore, this village with a population of 2722(approximately) in the southern Indian State of Tamil Nadu relies on agriculture as the main occupation. Toilets are scarce the result, in part, of a huge dearth of education in health and sanitation. And children are often forced by poverty into working instead of attending school. But not for long! To boost income and strengthen local businesses, Hand in Hand India will mobilise women and provide adult literacy as well as entrepreneurship training in combination with microfinance over the next 24 months. Additional vocational training will be provided to those who require it. And 100 percent of children will be enrolled and retained in school. https://www.google.co.in/maps/dir/coimbatore,+tamil+nadu/kangayam,+tamil+nadu/@11.0358958, 76.9836532,10z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m13!4m12!1m5!1m1!1s0x3ba859af2f971cb5:0x2fc1c81e183ed282! 2m2!1d76.9558321!2d11.0168445!1m5!1m1!1s0x3ba99f585df32af3:0x890a9d4c243ef9e8!2m2!1d77. 5609843!2d11.0053238?hl=en

We hope you will come and visit your village. If you do, you ll find lots of interest nearby. Located 22 miles away from the village, Tirupur is a city in the Southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, 32 miles from Coimbatore. It is located on the banks of the Noyyal River. Tirupur is a major textile and knit wear hub. Coimbatore is one of the fastest growing tier-ii cities in India and a major Textile, Industrial, Commercial, Educational, Information technology, healthcare and manufacturing hub of Tamil Nadu. Other important industries include software services. There are several temples, churches, parks and mosques which attract tourists. For more details, please visit http://www.tamilnadutourism.org/places/citiestowns/coimbatore2.aspx?cat id=010103p04 Meet some of the villagers School boys in the village

A family in the village A farmer engaged in bund formation the field

A woman engaged in cleaning the just harvested grain Masonry workers involved in construction of a culvert

A woman cutting fire wood for cooking purpose Traditional hen s cowl

Scope of the Village Uplift Programme No two villages are the same and neither are any two Village Uplift Programmes. Work is underway now to complete a participatory rural appraisal of Keeranur, a process that involves surveying villagers to discover what they think their community needs most. The results will impact precisely how we implement the programme. But, broadly, we ll be working in five tried and tested focus areas: 1. Job creation/women s empowerment With your donation and our expertise, hundreds of women entrepreneurs will start businesses such as tailoring, bicycle repair, shop keeping and more. We will also run veterinary camps which will provide timely medical help to the milch animals in the village, thereby helping not only the villagers in general, but also the dairy entrepreneurs in particular. 2. Child labour elimination/access to education Our field team already has begun visiting every family in the village to identify child workers. When we find them, we work our absolute hardest to get them in school. We ll also pay for evening tuition, if required. Our goal is to ensure 100 percent school enrolment for children aged 6 to 14. 3. Citizens Centre Hand in Hand India s Citizens Centre will provide the community access to the internet a vital access point for many state benefits for the very first time. It will also host sessions on civic rights, such as the right to free education, which many in Keeranur do not know, exist. 4. Health Besides promoting better sanitation and health practices across the community, we ll give free medical examinations conducted by professional doctors and nurses, to the most vulnerable villagers in Keeranur. Further down the line, we ll be providing microloans for those who want to build toilets.

5. Environment We re just weeks away from beginning organic farming training courses and commencing waste collection services. Village Development Committee We also plan to mobilise local volunteers and village elders to help deliver the programme by forming a Village Development Committee. Countrywide, we ve recruited more 54,000 volunteers.

A sneak peek at the challenges ahead Goat rearing is one of the key occupations. Due to poor monsoon, availability of pasture becomes limited A differently-abled boy

Anaemic village girls A damaged open well with polluted water

White top weed (scientific name-parthenium hysterophorus) spreading in the dried up and silted pond Dump yard in the corner of the village poses health hazards

The story so far Meeting with Keeranur s community leaders On 21 January 2015, we met all the elected leaders and important figures in the community of Keeranur. The stakeholders meeting was conducted in the panchayat office with participation of Mr.M.S.Karupaswamy, Panchayat President, Mr. P.A. Nataraj, Vice-President, local leaders, ward members, Self-Help Group members, youth, and school teachers. Over the afternoon, they discussed their participation in the VUP programme and professed their support. Village Uplift Programme launch Villagers attending the launch function The VUP information board is unveiled by gets the Panchayat President Villagers interact with HiH staff at the stall Creating awareness through cultural show underway

The programme was officially launched, with about one hundred in attendance, on 23 January 2015. After visiting Hand in Hand India s stalls to receive information about the programme, villagers settled in for a cultural show featuring street theatre, dances and more all of which created awareness and explained our five focus activities. Signing of the Memorandum of Understanding The MoU being exchanged between Officials of Hand in Hand India and the Panchayat President A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed by Hand in Hand India, the Panchayat President and a number of self-help group members. The MoU symbolises a commitment from both the local government and Hand in Hand India to work together. What s next? We look forward to sharing successes and setbacks as the programme unfolds over the next two years. Your next report, measuring the program s progress after six months, will be sent in July 2015, and will include an assessment, in numbers, of Keeranur s specific needs. Subsequent reports will be submitted in January 2016, July 2016 and January 2017.

We pride ourselves on meeting deadlines and maintaining low overheads. Accordingly, we keep our reports prompt, simple and concise. Of course, we also endeavour to provide all the information you require. If you have any questions, comments or suggestions whatsoever, please contact Mr. Sandip Mookerjee at sandip.mookerjee@hihindia.org or +91 95000 41800. Once again, we would like to thank you for wanting to create change in the life of the poorest of the poor by supporting Hand in Hand India. GLOSSARY - General Terms Anganwadi Government-run child day-care centre with preschool activities, and meals for children between the ages of 0 and 6 years. Block A district administrative sub-division that consists of more than one Panchayat. District Administrative division run under the local government that consists of many cities or towns. EECD Early Childhood Care and Development promotes holistic development of child, prepares child for formal schooling, contributes in Universal Elementary Education, and reduces wastage and stagnation at primary school. Grama Sabha Grass-roots level democratic institution in each Village Panchayat. ICT Information and Communications Technology Panchayat Ward A local self-government institution at the village or small town level in India and has a president as it elected head An administrative division that typically elects and is represented by a councillor or councillors

Citizens Centre (CC) Citizens Centre Enterprise (CCE) Children Learning Centre (CLC) Child Labour Elimination Programme (CLEP) Natural Resource Management (NRM) Self-help Group (SHG) Solid Waste Management (SWM) Transit School (TS) Village Development Committee (VDC) Village Education Committee (VEC) Village Uplift Programme (VUP) GLOSSARY HiH India An IT kiosk equipped with computers, internet access, public phone, library and IT training material. A CC run by a self-help group woman that promotes income- generation opportunities to the entrepreneur and social benefits to the community. Education centres assisting children studying in Grades II-V through an accelerated reading programme. Programme that identifies child labourers and out-ofschool children, enrolling and retaining them in schools fulfilling the Universalization of primary education. Programme strives to guide poor and landless farmers in villages to build on the existing resources as base and create livelihood options from them. A community-based organisation with a socioeconomic development motive where women are trained on various spheres including group dynamics, literacy, financial management, skill development and enterprise creation An environmental intervention that focuses on sensitising the community to maintain clean and green surroundings. Special coaching schools that target children in the age group of 15-18, who have dropped out of school after grade VIII or have not qualified the grade ten board examinations Acommunity volunteer group which is set-up in each VUP Panchayat to work towards the successful implementation of the VUP interventions. Government appointed committee in each Panchayat, consisting of school staff, elected Panchayat leaders and parents that ensure enrolment of eligible children into schools, which monitors the quality of education, mobilises resources for school infrastructure development and more. A 2-year integrated development programme that aims to create self-reliant communities in rural India; it combines interventions in the areas of job creation, education, health, environment, and IT & Governance.