Project Shree Jan Jeevan Kalyan Sansthan (SJJKS)
- Total Amount Donated
$0
- Donation Goal
$30,000
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Days to goTarget Goal
Campaign Story
About the project
The project area of Nagar block has very low awareness levels. The religious beliefs and cultural practices have kept them away from immunization among the children and pregnant women which lead to a large number of maternal and neonatal deaths. The people strongly believe that using family planning methods is against their religion and thus they have extremely large family sizes varying from 8 – 10 children to each couple. The traditional practices like pardah, child marriage are widely prevalent in the intervention area and women occupy an extremely low status in the society as well as in the family. The educational status is dismal. Usually girls dropout after primary grades and are forced into household chores and sibling care. There is lack of information and sensitivity amongst the community regarding the available government schemes for promotion of girls’ education among the community people.
Making a difference
CRY America Project SJJKS focuses towards reducing socio-economic vulnerability, ensuring children are in schools, working towards mainstreaming child labor, implementing protection systems and mechanisms at district level and bringing attitudinal changes in community in context of child marriage and child labor over a period of 3 years.
The Way Forward
● Ensure 100% (4572) enrollment of children from 6-14 years age group
● Capacity building of 8 School Management Committee members
● Demand for 3 new schools and up-gradation of 2 schools
● Activation of library in at least 5 schools
● Formation and strengthening of 28 children’s collective in Alwar & 29 in Bharatpur district
● Transition tracking of children from Class V to VI and from VIII to IX
● Vocational training and skill building program for at least 25% of girls after grade XII
● Ensure that 12 VCPCs are functional as per Integrated Child Protection program.
The way forward
● Strengthening of VCPC in operational villages.
● Identification of vulnerable children and linking with the scheme related to the child rights
● Support to the victim families to get justice and the compensation from the department.
● Interface with the multi stakeholders at community level for prevention of child trafficking.
Project Impact
5677
children (aged 6-14 years) in schools
1723
children (aged 15-18 years) in schools
664
drop outs re enrolled
51
child marriages stopped
13
children removed from labor and mainstreamed into formal education
6
children attending sessions at digital centers
1627
children and adolescents in collectives