Campaign Story
About the project
The east Godavari district in Andhra Pradesh has a very low transition rate from upper primary to high school especially for girls. The major reasons are distance from school, lack of sufficient number of high schools and colleges. COVID-19 crisis has pushed more children into child labor. The project works towards greater advocacy with the labor department and district administration to sensitize the communities on the ill effects of child labor.
Making a difference
CRY America’s Project SRAMA is working towards providing quality education to the children and to keep them out of the vicious cycle of child labor. The key activities under the project are identifying irregular children in schools and take measures to streamline them, sensitizing parents of dropout children on the importance of education, organizing career counseling sessions for 9th and 10th class children once in a year, providing training to village volunteers, Village Secretariat staff and cluster resource person on child rights and protection issues.
The way forward
● Ensure admission of 60 children into pre-school program of Anganwadi
● Identify 45 children irregular in schools and take measures to streamline them
● Ensure re enrolment of 37 drop out children
● Ensure 35 children are removed from labor and mainstreamed into school
● Involve CBOs in mainstreaming the child labor in 21 villages
● Formation/reactivation of 10 Village Child Protection Committee (VCPC)
● Avert/stop 10 child marriages
● Conduct regular collective meetings of 43 Children’s Collectives and 21 Adolescent Girl’s Collectives
● Orientation of 300 parents on the importance of the life skills modules
● Implement Year-II Life Skills Modules in child collectives covering 750 children
● Orienting Anganwadi teachers on Early Childhood Education (ECE) programme components.
● Strengthening parents monitoring committee
● Conducting awareness programmes on child labor at the community level
● Implementing Life Skills Modules in child collectives to inculcate self-esteem and self confidence
● Transact life skills modules on sexual and reproductive health in adolescent girls collectives
The way forward
● Orienting Anganwadi teachers on Early Childhood Education (ECE) programme components.
● Strengthening parents monitoring committee
● Conducting awareness programmes on child labor at the community level
● Implementing Life Skills Modules in child collectives to inculcate self-esteem and self confidence
● Transact life skills modules on sexual and reproductive health in adolescent girls collectives
Project Impact
5
Anganwadi centres transformed in to Model Anganwadi Centres
107
children prevented from getting into child labor
25
child marriages stopped
750
children in child collectives trained in Year 2 life skills sessions