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Vision We envision a planet
where happiness is nurtured by fulfilling the
necessities in every sphere of human life
Mission
We engage, inspire and enrich individuals, with
values, joy and enhanced quality of life to become
productive citizens, ethical leaders and positive contributors to our
community, country and Global society
Philosophy
Develop Deliver Sustain Engage. Develop. Sustain Engage. Inspire. Enrich
SAKAL SOCIAL FOUNDATION (A NGO registered under Bombay Public Charitable
Trust Act)
Values
CONSTANTLY COLLABORATING: We collaborate with each other across geographies, organizations and levels to achieve excellence for well rounded development.
ALWAYS ACCOUNTABLE: We are an ethical, transparent and accountable organization that manages stakeholder expectations and financial integrity.
BEST AND BRIGHTEST: By employing highly competent and energetic employees with varying backgrounds, cultures and ideas and by optimizing team spirit, we are building a dynamic high performance organization that delivers quality.
LISTEN & LEARN: By taking the time to understand, respect and respond to stakeholder evolving needs, we ensure strong relationships and positive outcome. INHERENTLY INNOVATIVE: We are energized by the development of new solutions that improve social well being and cater to beneficiary needs. HAVING FUN: We work with passion, act professionally and have FUN while we are doing it.
SSF Projects
NGOs Industry leaders
Beneficiary reps
Govt. agencies
Ministry
Private Sector
Subject matter experts
We work for an inclusive process for addressing difficult issues and
accelerating solution development
Domestic and International
Funding agencies
SSF aims at Consensus Building with all Stakeholders
Intense & radical discussion to find
solutions to problems
NO silos & hierarchy between multiple
stakeholders
Syndication meetings to ensure
alignment
Secure commitment for finances and
implementation
360 Degree Perspective from all
Stakeholders
Outcomes: Key Initiatives on ground with Budget & KPIs
Identification of Entry Point Projects for BIG FAST RESULTS(BFR)
All stakeholders eagerly support implementation
HEALTH
•Family planning operation services
•Infant Intensive Care
•Preventive health care – physical & mental
•Medical Awareness Program
•Peer Educator Program
EDUCATION
•“Save Girl Child” Initiative
•Career Counseling workshop
•Exam stress Counseling
•Interest free loan Scholarships
•Free education for Slum kids
•Hands on Science projects for students
Agriculture & Environment
•Save the river project
•Water Conservation Project
•Model Farming for Large Landholding & Community farming
Youth Skill Development
• Skill trainings through academic curriculum
•Sakal International Learning center imparting skill training since a decade
Current SSF Activities for Community Progression
Possible Areas for collaboration-
A. Education-
1. Saar Programme
SAAR focuses on imparting quality English language programme to support vernacular schools from the primary level (1st standard to 4th Standard currently), using simple and easy to operate technology through audio-visual teaching aids based on school curriculum.
Process for SAAR education in Schools
Preparation of content with inputs by experts
Animation and design by Tata
Interactive Systems
Reviewed by Educationists and field team
Finalisation of the
Teaching Aids
Duplication of the Teaching aids on pen
drive for school
Training to Teachers
Use of developed content through pen drive to be
plugged on a TV to be operated by the Teacher with
a ‘remote’
Commencement of teaching
from 1st standard upwards
Monitoring and review
FEEDBACK TO EXPERTS
SAAR Implementation Process
Hiring of Facilitator
Train the teachers
Monitor and evaluate
Report to the Head office and give feedback
Mid Term Revision
Re-structuring the content if required
Implementation/Delivery of course content
Advantages- Child centric and simple;
low cost and effective
Standardised and replicable.
Can reach the last mile
Addresses a critical need at the bottom of the pyramid
Uses existing curriculum, schools, teachers & infrastructure
Joyful teaching
Brings paradigm shift in child’s perception that learning is fun
Takes away fear of learning a foreign language
Instils confidence in the early years
Empowering and enriching teachers through a sensitive mode of training and teaching
Parents are not forced to put their children in unaffordable expensive private English schools
Quality of education in schools improves by using technology and innovative methods which can be extended to other subjects
2. Project Kushal: vocational education as part of secondary school
Sakal is working with local NGO partner for its skill Development program which integrates job and life skills training in existing school curricula to make high school education more practical and relevant. The multi-skill vocational education program complements the existing school curriculum with vocational education to help the students learn better. It provides students with hands-on experience in skills such as electrical wiring, welding, carpentry, plumbing, gardening, basic health and hygiene, agriculture etc. The program is delivered by local trade practitioners (carpenters, plumbers, electricians, etc.) who teach their trade at high schools. Project Kushal (meaning expert) is a four year multi-skill job and life skills training program, integrating vocational training with secondary and higher secondary school curriculum and introducing school students to the “World of Work” during grades 8th to 12th.
Curriculum: This multi-skill program covers four Sections: Basic Engineering (welding, carpentry, fabrication, plumbing etc.) Energy and Environment (Electrical wiring, solar energy, bio-gas) Home and Health (nutrition, hygiene, basic health care) / Food
Processing Techniques Horticulture, Nursery and Agriculture Techniques Trainers: Program delivered via local micro-entrepreneurs who are trained to provide multi-skill training. Gender Neutral: Program does not distinguish between boys and girls. Everyone undergoes same curriculum.
Key Performance Indicators
Increase in enrollment and attendance in the class : 5%
Reduction in dropout rate: 5%
Average revenue generated through student led projects
per school: INR 20,000 per school over four years
Number of youth choosing vocational education stream
post 10th grade : 15% of the class
Number of students starting their own business within
three years of working : 20% of the class
B. Health Area
1. Health Camps Sakal Social Foundation organizes various ( Eye check-up, Dental, ENT,
Physiotherapy ) health check-up camps for under privileged communities in
tribal, rural and urban areas for last three years specially focussing on the
areas that do not have motorable roads.
Welfare via well being for all : When it comes to development and social
welfare ,the first issue that automatically takes centre stage is that of family
and individual health of citizens. A healthy society is a wealthy society indeed
and SSF truly believes in promoting the cause of well being through its
various initiatives meant for all sections including rural and urban women ,
children , working professionals in the police and IT sectors School children ,
parents , teachers etc.
Current Initiatives- Check-up for School Children :- ====================== Nearly 6,000 school children from 500 schools , their parents
and other school staff benefited from a mega health check-up drive that was conducted all over Maharashtra.
Fitness for Police Personnel :- ======================= When it comes to health , the most ignored sections of the society are the police personnel owing to their busy schedules . To combat fatigue , less fitness , eye dental , ENT and other problems among the police force , SSF carried out health check-up camps for them in various cities like Aurangabad , Kolhapur , Nashik and pune.
Campaigns for Tribals : -
================== For the under privileged and backward sections of the society like the kanjar Bhat community , Thakkars , Mahadev koli and other tribals of rural Maharashtra , who are prone to malnutrition and anaemia , health awareness workshops , medical camps and specialised check-ups like eye, cancer, dental etc. were held at community setups
Process of Conducting
Health Camps- Identification of location based on
general/specialised Health camp need
Tie-up with medical facilities available in the area and local administration
Approval from Govt. Health Department for conducting a health camp
Procurement of medicines as per the health indicators of that area
Community mobilisation for participation in the health camp
Set up of specialised health equipments
2. Mobile Medical Vans Mobile Medical Van (MMV) is a national level multi- centric project initiated by Sakal Social Foundation (SSF) with an objective of providing a comprehensive range of health care services to rural community in remote areas and semi urban slums through an equipped mobile medical van. The programme is based on innovative concept of “Community Centric Sustainable Health Delivery Model”. The programme focuses on providing wide range of Promotive, Preventive and Curative health services to the beneficiaries. The model envisages an efficient and cost effective health delivery system for the community. SSF’s vision through MMV is to provide affordable & advance health care facilities at the door steps of the underprivileged communities. In the coming years we plan to launch 50 such Mobile Medical Vans
in Maharashtra, so as to benefit more than 1 Crore of the rural people out of the current 6 Crore rural population.
Each MMV reaches out to 25000 population every month. Each MMV provides health benefit to around 2000 patients per month MMV would be reaching in small towns and remote villages of Maharastra
every month. These Mobile Medical vans will be planned to benefit in 50 districts of Maharashtra as per need identified.
Facilities-
Awareness regarding Health, Hygiene and Sanitation
Diagnosis of common diseases
Care and cure through Medicines and supplements
Referral services
Equipments for Force Vehicle-
• Wall mounted BP instrument •Oxygen cylinder D type Mask with Tubing, •Folding Stretcher •Furniture like doctor chair, patient chair, examination table •Flowmeter with humidity bottle ISI Marked • Thermometers •First aid kit • Glucometer • Weighing machine – Child & Adult • AC
•Dressing drum SS Seamless Size – 11” x 9” •Stethoscope •Nebulizer •Torch •Vaccine carrier • Macintosh sheets •Otoscope (WelchAllyne) • Heamoglobin meter (Superior) • Blood count meter •LCD TV 32” •GPS •Medicines •Nutrition Supplements •Public Address Systems •Inverter
C. Environment: Sarva Jal Abhiyan (Water for All)- Sakal has adopted 400 villages across Maharashtra for Jalyukt Shivar Abhiyan and done following work
Broadening and deepening river base,
Removing silt from lakes, ponds, farm ponds, and canals which prevents water percolation.
Building check dams, canals, small ponds, and wells (individual and community).
Tree plantation etc.
Sakal has team of experts for water conservation project and also working with Govt. In village mapping, ground water survey and action plan for their Jalyukt Shivar Abhiyan.
Vision
To deliver a “Water for All” by 2019 by ensuring the adequate and consistent supply of required water
Increasing surface water capture (to 36.35% from 32.00%)
Increasing ground water levels (to 36.32 BCM from 33.95 BCM)
Increasing irrigation potential to 58 Lakh Ha from 48.25 Lakh Ha
Providing 135 LPCD for 91 additional ULBs
Enhance water supply to rural by the rejuvenation of all non-functioning rural water supply schemes
Increasing sustainability of water by ensuring recycling of water (30% for domestic, 20% for industry)
Increasing agriculture water efficiency by 50% (24Mm3/lakh MT from 47.9Mm3/lakh MT
Preliminary strategies
◦ Increase efficiency of delivery in 3 levels – water sources, supply and water usage
◦ Aim to identify replicable models to be scaled up across the state of Maharashtra
3 streams to focus on developing key solutions to deliver “Water for All” in Maharashtra
Governance, Community and Civil Societies, Organizations & Private Sectors
i Surface Water Optimizing storage, conservation and distribution of surface water
To deliver “Water For All” in Maharashtra
Agriculture Domestic and industry Water source and
conservation 1 2 3
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ii Water efficiency Optimizing water usage through efficient agriculture practices application of new technologies
Infrastructure Ensuring sufficient infrastructure to ensure provision of water
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ii Water usage and efficiency • Enhance existing
governance and increase public-private Sectors collaboration in water usage management
• Ensure enhancements to existing policies to ensure effective governance
Water supply and distribution • Optimize current
operations & maintenance through various methods
• Ensure low contamination rates & sufficient reticulation to future populations
ii Ground Water Optimizing ground water availability and recharge
There are 154 Talukas which are drought prone and receive less than 700mm of rain water annually with 97 critically effected
Source: PriMove analysis
• 31 million people are impacted directly
• Drought prone Talukas are faced with serious constraints to socio-economic development
• Health issues are also faced involving diseases such as diarrheal, cholera, typhoid fever, salmonellosis, other gastrointestinal viruses, and dysentery
Drought prone areas in Maharashtra
Water source and conservation
Thank You
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