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PARTNERS PAGE
14 July 2018
The monthly
E-Newsletter of
AIHMS-Global &
VIKASH-SAMUKHYA
Preamble:After the first issue of “PARTNERS PAGE”, I feel that our consortium,VIKASH-SAMUKHYA has come a long way in serving to the needs ofnearly 400+ CSO Partners all over India as well as many otherstakeholders that include PSUs, Corporate and Media Houses alongwith a many Public and Private sector agencies. It cannot beexpressed in words and figures today about their goodwill messages,feedbacks and requests for sending it again and again. Our CSOPartners, spread across 25 states and 1 union territory of India hadachieved so much during last one month that we cannot give themdue justice with a small publication like this. So we thought of puttingit in a special volume like this in next October with minimum text andfigures to give all stakeholders a good account of our consistentefforts in reaching the SDGs by 2030. All of our esteemed readers havepromised us to forward this issue of the PARTNERS PAGE to others aswell for giving maximum visibility to our continuous endeavours duringthe last couple of months in our respective project areas.
We have only rearranged our sincere efforts as per the 17 SustainableDevelopment Goals (SDGs), for which all of us are working toaccomplish the said targets as early as possible. At this point of time,India needs the resurrected Civil Society Movement to take thecorrect step in the right direction. Hence, what all of us are doingtogether is a small contribution towards a bigger mandate with alarger agenda in years to come.
- Dr Surendra Kumar Mishra, National Coordinator, 🆚
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Committed to Working together until the 17 Goals are reached for India
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SDG-1: No Poverty
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YRA-India is receiving an award for its engagement in a variety of
poverty alleviation programs that will bring in a total change to
the marginalized & vulnerable communities in Maharashtra
SDG-2: Zero Hunger & Nutrition
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ALQRS has been actively engaged in food distribution to the poor
and hungry people irrespective of religion & caste in West Bengal
SDG-3: Good Health & Wellbeing
BMSS organised a Roundtable Discussion with other Partner
Organizations on the wellbeing of children, especially girls in the
impoverished tribal and rural areas of Chhattisgarh
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SDG-3: Good Health & Wellbeing
JLKP organized Orientation Workshops for Anganwadi Workers &
Adolescent Girls on protection of young children from child
marriage & sexual abuse through Childline Program in Jharkhand
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SDG-3: Good Health & Wellbeing
PDASMS organized Mass Public Rallies as a part of its campaign
against substance abuse & human trafficking among young people
in the rural & tribal dominated districts of West Bengal
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SDG-3: Good Health & Wellbeing
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JLKP organized Block-level Stakeholders Workshops & Mass
Awareness Campaigns on social protection issues of young children
through Childline Program in different districts of Jharkhand
SDG-3: Good Health & Wellbeing
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LKBK conducted Refresher Training Programs for ASHAs on
Certification Course offered by National Health Mission, Odisha
SDG-3: Good Health & Wellbeing
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MMSS conducts regular Health Camps in rural areas of Rajasthan
with limited Public Health facilities available at affordable cost
SDG-3: Good Health & Wellbeing
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JBSK organized village level awareness campaigns on issues of
child rights and social protection among the young children in
rural and tribal areas in Madhya Pradesh
SDG-3: Good Health & Wellbeing
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PAHAL conducts Women Group Meetings at regular intervals at
Panchayat level on Good Health and Wellbeing of women of
reproductive age group in Madhya Pradesh
SDG-4: Quality Education
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MLC is engaged in conducting Non-formal education sessions for
school dropouts and pre-school education in Santali, a tribal
language with Olachiki script in backward districts of West Bengal
SDG-4: Quality Education
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PAHAL is engaged in anti-child labour campaigns and back to
school movement in rural & tribal villages of Madhya Pradesh
SDG-4: Quality Education
JEETA conducted village-level Training Programs for Adolescent
Girls on issues of quality education and their rights and
obligations to the society in the outreach areas of Odisha
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SDG-5: Gender Equality
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PAHAL organized Street Plays on different aspects of social stigma
and gender inequality in remote tribal areas of Madhya Pradesh
SDG-6: Clean Water & Sanitation
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JBSK is engaged in providing clean water, better sanitation & solid
waste management to villagers through its multi-purpose watershed
programs in rural and tribal dominated areas of Madhya Pradesh
SDG-6: Clean Water & Sanitation
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SHARE started the local initiative for supplying clean and safe
drinking water to tribal and rural people by constructing deep
wells in hilly tracts of Jharkhand
SDG-6: Clean Water & Sanitation
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JBSK is engaged in providing clean water, better sanitation & solid
waste management to villagers through its multi-purpose watershed
programs in rural and tribal dominated areas of Madhya Pradesh
SDG-8: Decent Work & Economic
Growth
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LKBK conducted Book-keeping training to women members of
different Self-Help Groups (SHGs) in promotion of several
livelihood options in remote villages of Odisha
SDG-10: Reduced Inequality
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SHDA observed the World Disability Day by helping the physically
challenged persons by involving the community members & other
stakeholders in Uttar Pradesh
SDG-12: Responsible Consumption
& Production
RASTA is engaged in One-day Training Program for Tribal
Farmers under the MADA scheme in Jharkhand
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SDG-12: Responsible Consumption
& ProductionSSCOP is engaged in a scale-up program with ACIAR, an
Australian Aid Agency by introducing CASI Technology for a
variety of crops in West Bengal
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SDG-13: Climate Action
PAHAL started its Seasonal Plantation Program in rural villages
of Madhya Pradesh by motivating & involving School Students
for its long-term impact & sustainability
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SDG-16: Peace & Justice Strong
Institutions
ROSE is promoting Eco-tourism and bio-diversity conservation
in hilly and difficult-to-reach areas of Uttarakhand by attracting
national & international travelers in all seasons
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SDG-17: Partnerships for the Goals
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AIHMS-Global & VIKASH-SAMUKHYA participated in 13th National
Convention on SDGs in Bengaluru, India
SDG-17: Partnerships for the Goals
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AIHMS-Global & VIKASH-SAMUKHYA was awarded the Certificate of
Appreciation for its contribution to Education & Development from
IOED in its Annual Convention at New Delhi, India
Contributors to this issue:1. West Bengal: Kaladanga Al-Qirat Charitable Society (KAQCS)
2. Chhattisgarh: Berojgar Mahila Sewa Samiti (BMSS)
3. Jharkhand: Jan Lok Kalyan Parishad (JLKP)
4. Madhya Pradesh: Jai Bharati Shiksha Kendra (JBSK)
5. Odisha: JEETA
6. West Bengal: Mandra Lions Club (MLC)
7. Madhya Pradesh: Pahaljan Sahyog Vikas Sansthan (PSVS)
8. West Bengal: Purulia District Agragami Mahila O Sishu Mangal Samiti (PDAMSMS)
9. Jharkhand: Regulatory Association for Social & Territorial Assist (RASTA)
10. Uttarakhand: Rural Organisation for Social Elevation (ROSE)
11. West Bengal: SATMILE SATISH CLUB '0' PATHAGAR (SSCOP)
12. Jharkhand: Social and Healthy Action for Rural Empowerment (SHARE)
13. Uttar Pradesh: Sustainable Human Development Association (SHDA)
14. Odisha: Lok Kala Bikas Kendra (LKBK)
15. Rajasthan: Manav Mangal Seva Sansthan (MMSS)
16. Maharashtra: Yuva Rural Association (YRA)
17. Delhi: AIHMS-Global & VIKASH-SAMUKHYA
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17 Sustainable Development
Goals (SDGs) with 423 CSO
Partners (281 Provisional &
142 Regular) all over India
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The monthly
E-Newsletter of AIHMS-Global
& VIKASH-SAMUKHYA
14 July 2018