Project Srijan Mahila Vikas Manch

Campaign Story

About the project

About the project

Jharkhand’s West Singhbhum district faces a host of child rights challenges, including: child labor, school dropout, child marriage, orphaned children, child trafficking, substance abuse, and more. Seasonal migration affects children and families, who travel to take up jobs in the brick kiln industry, construction sector, and agriculture. Among tribal people living in the remote areas, child marriage is socially accepted; as such, families are vulnerable to child traffickers, who lure victims with the false hope of “good marriage”. These problems are compounded both by endemic alcohol and substance abuse throughout the district, as well as seasonal cyclones that upend livelihoods.

SMVM has been in partnership with Save the Children (Bal Raksha Bharat) in implementing the “Protecting Children through Capacitated Workforce” project across 142 villages in its operational area.

This Project is fully funded by the Oak foundation.

Making a difference

There are myriad essential inputs that ensure a functional Child Protection Workforce. Among these are a thorough comprehension of child rights and child-protection issues, technical proficiency in identification and monitoring of vulnerable children, case intervention practices, and a mission-driven attitude toward coordination with varied stakeholders. Along these lines, the project promotes development of village-, block-, Gram Panchayat-, and district-level child protection committees. SMVM’s holistic approach to programming engages parents, children, school officials, and local governments on child-protection issues, and leverages public safety-net and poverty-alleviation resources to the benefit of low-income families.

Making a difference
Way forward

The way forward

● Run 12 Special Learning Center for at-risk children
● Establishment of 1 Digital Learning Centre
● 1 life skill training for project staff and members of children’s collective
● Re-formation and strengthening of children collective in 91 villages
● Tracking of Children in Need of Care and Protection (CNCP) cases

● Through the Community Cadre model, strengthen Village-Level Child Protection Committees
● Train 142 VLCPC members to assess and respond to child protection concerns.
● Train 10 Child Protection Committees, frontline workers and representatives of child-rights organizations on relevant laws
● Form and support 142 children’s collectives in building their leadership on child-rights issues
● Link at least 1448 children and their families with public services and social protection programs
● Provide mental health services to children, families and caregivers

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

children were rescued from child labor

11

Children rescued from trafficking and unsafe migration

drop outs were mainstreamed

600

Vulnerable children and family members received nutritional garden support to reduce malnutrition

child labor were mainstreamed into education

23

Adolescent children provided with scholarship support

drop outs were mainstreamed

67

Cases of child migration, child trafficking, and child marriage referred to relevant authorities

child labor were mainstreamed into education

5

Gender champions trained and engaged as teacher in Special Learning Centers

children were covered under life skills sessions

2577

Children’s collectives formed in 142 villages, with 2577 children participating

Last Year’s Grant Disbursed: $51,696

Current Year’s Approved Grant – $62,500

SMVM

Karmeshwar’s path to recovery and hope

Karmeshwar Pradhan lives with his parents and siblings in the village of Jaipur. Being mentally and physically disabled, this 17-year-old boy was confined to a single room in unsanitary conditions. His parents were daily wage earners who faced immense financial challenges in taking care of him. Owing to financial constraints, Karmeshwar’s condition began to deteriorate.

The Village Level Child Protection Committee (VLCPC) informed the community mobilizer of CRY America’s SMVM Project about Karmeshwar’s situation. The project members informed his parents about the government’s disability pension program, which requires an Aadhar card and a disability certificate to apply. Although the VLCPC team convinced the health scheme facilitator to visit Karmeshwar’s home, they were unable to take his biometric records due to his disability. The team then counseled his parents to visit the administrative office to request Karmeshwar’s Aadhar card application. Karmeshwar successfully received his disability certificate and his Aadhar card, enabling him to apply for the Disability Pension Scheme. The team not only helped Karmeshwar secure his Aadhar card, but also provided him with counseling sessions on mental and physical well-being to live a healthy and hygienic lifestyle.

His parents also received counseling sessions on how to use the pension to take optimal care of Karmeshwar. Now, his parents are able to care for their son with proper hygiene facilities and Karmeshwar is successfully on his journey toward recovery.

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