PAST PROJECTS
S. No. | Duration | Status | Activities / Key Achivement |
1 | 2002 to 2007 | Completed | PACS Program
Villages covered: 20 villages in the Sirsia block of the Shrawasti district in Uttar Pradesh. The target communities: SC/ OBC/ Minorities, Socially excluded communities, including women and children. Bhartiya Jan Kalyan Seva Sansthan is a partner of the lead NGO BMSKSS, in the PACS programme for the implementation of the project entitled “Empowering women of the socially excluded groups to acquire equity and to secure the rights of the basic services and livelihood”. The key outcomes envisaged in this project are 1. 90% targeted the socially excluded households having no discriminatory access to 100 days of NREGS work in a year. 2. 95% targeted families issued NREGS job cards. 3. 80% NREGS workers from the targeted households are getting timely NREGS payment. Basic Services- Education- 1. 5% achievement in school enrollment of children (6-14 years) from the targeted excluded households. 2. 5% retention of children (6-14 years) from the targeted excluded households. 3. 90% of children from the targeted excluded households having no discriminatory access to the midday meal in schools. Health- 1. 90% of women from the targeted socially excluded community are having access to the Janani Suraksha Yojna (JSY). 2. 80% institutional deliveries by the women of the targeted communities. 3. 90% women of the targeted communities are receiving ANC/ PNC care. Nutrition- 1. 90% of children (6-36 months) from the targeted socially excluded household having non-discriminatory access to supplementary nutrition from ICDS centers. 2. 80% of the registered children (6-36 months) of the targeted socially excluded households is receiving supplementary nutrition in ICDS centres. 3. 70% of pregnant women, lactating mothers and children from the targeted household is receiving supplementary nutrition from AWC
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2 | 2004 to 2007 | Completed | ASER SERVEY Program A survey of the status of 600 household, school infrastructure, status of education was conducted in 30 gram panchayats of Shravasti district under the ASER program by the Bhartiya Jan kalyan Seva Sansthan and in collaboration with the PRATHAM .All children in the age group 3-16 who have never attended or dropped out of school, as well as those in government schools, out of a total of 600 families in 20 families, randomly selected from 30 villages in Shravasti district, There are private schools, religious schools or anywhere else. The following information was collected by a team of two trained surveyors regarding the status of schooling for all children aged 3-16 residing in the sample homes. Children aged 5-16 are tested in basic reading Hindi, English and basic arithmetic and their ability to solve everyday math problems. Basic household information, family size, parental education, household wealth information were collected. A visit to a government primary school in each sample village. Basic information was collected on school infrastructure, enrollment, attendance, teachers and fund flow. A team of two trained surveyors visit each sample village, where they spend two days, Saturday and Sunday, conducting the survey. Training of surveyors, monitoring when they are in the survey area, and rechecking previously collected information.
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3 | 2007 to 2008 | Completed | Women & Child Trafficking Program Supported by MSS SEVA & SARIQ |
4 | 2008 to 2010 | Completed | Axashay Project The Axashay Project was implemented in Block – Sirsia and Hariharpur Rani, Shravasti by the Bhartiya Jan Kalyan Seva Sansthan and in collaboration with Mamta – Health Institute of Mother and Child. This project focused on the civil society initiative for T.B. care and control. The objectives of the project are: § Improve the reach, visibility and effectiveness of the Revised National tuberculosis Control Programme (RNTCP) through civil society support. § Engaged the communities and community based care providers, to improve TB care and control, especially for the marginalized and vulnerable people including T.B. and the HIV patients. The activities included: § Organize Gram Kalyan Samiti meetings and mid-media activities every month. § Identify the rural health care providers and CBOs. § Identify the TB suspect cases in the field and promote sputum collection and transportation. § Identify the defaulter in the field with support from DC/ DTC for re-treatment. § Organize special events on the World TB Day, AIDS Day, Women’s and Mother’s Day. § Identify the members for the TB forum and promote the ACSM Activities locally. § Build a rapport with RWA/ Mahila Mandal / NYK/ SHG/ PRI/ VHSC/ FBOs/ PLHIV networks. Coverage area Coverage area of Bhartiya Jan Kalyan Seva Sansthan under this project: 50-50 villages in Sirsia and HariharpurRani are covered under the project in Shrawasti Bhartiya Jan Kalyan Seva Sansthan Organized SHG (Gram Kalyan Samiti) meetings on a monthly basis in 5-5 villages in each Block sirsia and Hariharpur Rani,Shrawasti . Mid-media activities were done in every target village. This activity included wall writing, rallies, street plays, posters, etc., as parts of the awareness building on TB. Identified 6 bare footed doctors in the villages and trained them on tuberculosis so that they may send more and more TB patients to hospital. 10 health volunteers were also identified for this purpose. These bare footed doctors identified 300 TB patients and collected sputum from them. All of them were referred to the hospital. The bare footed doctors and health volunteers identified as many as 80 defaulters and had sent them back to the hospital for re-treatment. It organized Women’s Day in the villages in which public oration and street plays were organized. Bhartiya Jan Kalyan Seva Sansthan built a rapport with the PRI representatives to made the programme more effective in the villages
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5- | April 2010 to March 2011 | Complete | ERW Program Major outputs/deliverables achieved during the period :- · Formation of Nari Sangh at GP level in 6 villages. · Regular meeting of Nari Sanghs in 6 gram panchayat. · 6 GP Regular opening of PDs shop at village level. · Village orientation meeting has been done in each 6 GPs · The nari Sangh members have been able to do the work advocacy like PDs jobs cards, demand for work & RTI. · 86 applications have been field for desired information under RTI Act. 2005. 54 applications has been responded. · Nari Mahasangh (woman confederation) was formed and first has its two quarterly meetings with specfice issues. Resource centre was well utilized by the people. · Two days training selected woman leader on leadership development in three batches · Observing world’s women day and focusing on right to work and right to food done. · Interface workshop of women CBOs with village secretary, Pradhans and block level govt. officers · Exposure of 4 selected women leaders from each 6 GPs in old women CBOs promoted under ERW programme done. · 955 household received Job Card. · 668 household got job. · 347 women’s benefited JSY · 47 house hold benefited Mahamaya Gareeb Aarthik Madad Yojna. · 6 GP open gram sabha meeting · 2 GP open gram sabha meeting in approved MANREGA prospective plan · 2 GP open gram sabha meeting in approved Gram Panchayat Prospective Plan.
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6 | 2012 | Completed | BSPM Project Bhartiya Jan Kalyan Seva Sansthan and Dehat With the joint effort and with the Financial Support of UNICEF, to ensure the rights of children, child health nutrition month, awareness workshop and rally were organized in the month of June and December 2012 in 5 gram panchayats. 1-Shivgarh Khurd,2- Shahpur Bargadwa,3- Madrhwa, 4- Belhari,5- Veerpur Bagahi in block Sirsia district Shravasti was done . Objective Increasing coverage of vitamin A supplements in children 9 months to five years of age. Improving the ability of children to fight diseases. Reducing child mortality. To ensure protection from night blindness, vitat, spot and other eye diseases. Early detection and management of malnutrition. To improve the development of newborn babies up to 5 years of age by improving their eating habits. Covering all children from one year to five years of age with vitamin A supplements. Covering children from 9 months to 12 months who have missed their first dose of Vitamin A Child health nutrition month is a special month to organize awareness workshop twice a year at an interval of six months in the month of June and December. In these months, the Health Department, ICDS Department together organize intensive health and nutrition activities for children up to the age of 5 years, so that the health and nutrition of children can be improved. In the workshop, information was given about the diseases caused by deficiency of Vitamin A and Iodine and about prevention, nutritious diet, feeding the mother’s first milk, colostrums, vaccination etc. Women were given information about late pregnancy, diet during pregnancy, vaccination and precautions and government schemes.
Achievement 40 wall writings were done under the child health nutrition month awareness program. Under the Child Health Nutrition Month Awareness Program, awareness workshops were conducted in five gram panchayats. 157 children aged 9 to 12 months were covered with vitamin A. 362 children aged 1 to 5 years covered with Vitamin A
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7 | April 2012 to MARCH 2015 | Complete | SDTT Livelihood ProgramTCL The intervention District- Shravasti block, Hariharpur Rani Gram Panchayat Khajuha Jhunjhuniya and Amwa is General Situation Declining Viability/Profitability, Decline in Production & Productivity in Agriculture, Natural Calamities (Floods/Droughts), Lack of Improved Agricultural Practices, Inadequate Support System, Poor Social Capital The main crops of the area are paddy, wheat, cereals, Massor and mustered. Due to excess use of chemical fertilizer and lack of introducing improved agriculture techniques produce has decreased gradually. Presently average production of paddy one Acer 10 to 15quintal , wheat one Acer 10 to 12 quintal . Purpose/Objectives of the project: Annual average Income from agriculture & allied activities increased by at least 50% • A Federation (of SHGs, farmer’s organizations, producers groups etc.) manages the affair in sustainable manner. Social Intervention Key Achievement Localy Samiridhi Project v Covered of 511 Women of Dalit and most backward families from Project area 2 Gram Panchayats . v 41 SHGs have been formed two gram panchayat 511 Women of Dalit and most backward families organized in the Project area v 320 farmers organized in 14 Farmers organization. (Farmers Club ) v 6 Producers Group of select agri and allied activities. v 12 CRPs & 5 trained paravets linked to FISC as service providers. v Active participation of SHG members and discussion on issues of Gram panchayat regular fix date SHG meetings ,Savings and Credit. v SHG-based GP level federations are taking regular initiative for realize their entitlements related to right to work/livelihood and right to food. Key Achievement Localy Samiridhi Project
Ø Farmers adapted Seeds and Root treatment Decrease in use of pesticides due to seed treatment/ decrease in loss of crop due to diseases Ø Farmers adapted new tequinic Paddy cultivation SRI, SWI, SSLP Method Ø 262 tree based farming families with 5230plants on farm bunds Ø Addition of 550 quintals of biomass in soil. Ø Production of 100 quintals of fodder & 710 quintals of fuel wood from farm bunds. Ø 1 FISC established Key Achievement Recycle Organic Matter Localy Samiridhi Project § Number of Vermi compost 38 § Number of CCP compost 100 § Number of MatkaRasayan 500 § Number of Farmer Use of VAM Plus Multification 350 § Number of Farmer Green Mannering Dhaicha Cultivation 20 Key Achievement Localy Samiridhi Project
100 farmers adopted New technique Machan (Multi-layer) farming 55 Farmer adopted New technique Riverbed Cultivation Bitter gourd, Bottle gourd, Pumpkin, Watermelon 540 family adopted Rooftop Vegetable 30 Farmer adopted New technique Turmeric Cultivation 60 Farmer adopted New tequinic Cocopit Biter gourd Nursery 50 Farmer Adopted New tequinic Watermelon Cultivation 30 Farmer adopted new tequinic Chili Farming 50 Farmer adopted new tequinic Potato and Rajma 50 Farmer adopted new tequinic French bean Cultivation Promotion of inter-cropping for the best utilization of natural resources. We also promote line sowing of grains and suggest leaving a specific distance between lines where vegetables can be cultivated. For example; okra with maize, onion with sugar cane etc.
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8 | June 2012 to Dec.2014 | Complete | Missing Child Alert Program (MCA ) Formation Of Youth / Adolcent Group Formation meeting in 7 Village : The Youth / Adolcent Group Formation meetings were organized 10 meeting in 7 hamlets of . Awareness generate about MCA project . issue of formation of discuss trough a formal meeting, . Youth / Adolcent Group formed in Bal Adhikar Monch each 7 GP Community Sensitization Program Topic Discussed ; At the MCA issues awareness Campaign organized by BJKSS in different three border Villages of Nepal . The resource Person Mr. Avadheshkumar The objective of the Campaign was to Sensitized the Community on the related Issues of trafficking / Kidnapping Early Child Marriage. The resource Person Mr.Ramnaresh said to Participants that do not send Children with unknown People and do not misbehave with their child by whom their child not feel guilty and run away their home because this against their right , and their child can be a Potential Victim . The children who Leave their home and run away to other Places they work as a bonded labor . They Can also involve with Organized Crime .If any Condition their Child run away from their home then should be Inform nearest Police Station and registered FIR . The group members Should be help and Support for Police information and FIR . At Last the Mr. DDPandey thanked to all Participant and advised group members to be aware on that issues . Reaction of the Participants; At the end of the Workshop the Participant share their feedback that the Workshop was beneficial for him and they will adopt the things learning during workshop .and they also appreciate to organization for organizing such type of workshop . Follow up measures to be taken ; After campaign the group members are participating in meeting regularly and clear their vision about missing Child Issues. Partnership Development Review meeting At The Place of Kashawadhan Dharamshala meeting hall a meeting organized by BJKSS The President CWC,NGOs,Government Department ,PRis Members, Media Advocate of also Participated in meeting . the DDPandey also explains the objective of missing child Alert programme with the Participant .they also explain the Progress of the project till date . during meetings the Participants appreciate the organization for Implementing such type of Project for missing Children ,and they also Interested to secure .the child right Issuse and in future they will help to Project . The all Participant said that such type of Project will be help full to stop the child trafficking through awareness Program Meeting Consultation at Community and GIO Level Regular Community members Meetings and consultation with Community / Govt. official , Police, SSB, DPO, and others District Officers ,Out of them some shown positive response within the project and said that they will provide to all support from their department BJKSS organized at District level Strengthening of Network (NGO,Policymaker and stakeholder and media In this programme discussed Strengthening of Network (NGO,Policymaker and stakeholder and media ere MCA Project Child Right , JJ Act , District Officers ,Out of them some shown positive response within the project and said that they will provide to all support from their. Vocational training for youth and adolescent Vulnerable Youth Group Identify the Issues that Some Child migrant or Trafficked due to Poverty ,So reduce the risk of Trafficking / migration of such type of Vulnerable Children , motivated and Supported for Providing Some technical / Professional training with their Own Interest Like mobile repairing .The details are 20 youth Provide Mobile reparing training for and adolescent Vulnerable Youth Key Achievement MCA Project Educational Support for Five children Vocational training ( Mobile repairing Training ) for 20 youth and adolescent VulnerableYouth Youth and adolescent groups Formation Capacity building combined meeting with police and CVG”s, Meeting Consultation at Community and GOI Level , CVS of Infraction With Steck holders Meeting Done Consultation with lawyers collectives Coordinate and Collaborative with Govt. official Linking 5 youths in income generating programme: |
9 | 2014-2015 | Complete | Disaster Relief Prog. SDTT TCL Community Based Disaster Risk Reduction Management Disaster Risk Management interventions were initiated by BJKSS in 2015 with the aim to evolve a community based flood preparedness and response system, with specific focus on securing livelihoods from floods, in an area which was highly vulnerable to flood borne disasters. Over the years these interventions have evolved into a full-fledged programme model to enable the affected communities to counter the ill-effects of flood disasters with minimal loss to life, property and livelihoods, through their own ‘preparedness’ systems, institutions and resources. BJKSS’s ‘Community Based Disaster Risk Reduction’ (CBDRR) approach is based on the tenet that sufferer is the first responder. The strategy, therefore, is to make the (affected) communities Key Achievements during 2014-15 In all the 5 villages CBDM plans have been formulated/ revised and implemented. During the monsoon season 2014-15 the families in the 5 villages have been facilitated to carry out household level pre-flood preparedness drill. 25 DMG volunteers (including women) have been trained for undertaking rescue activities 18 humanitarian response volunteers have been provided with advanced level training. In all 5 villages the micro-plans have been reviewed and revised by including earthquake and fire hazards. Revised micro plan has been shared with the panchayats. During the monsoon season 2014-15, 20 volunteers (11 female and 9 male) have been trained in various life saving skills- rescue, first aid and attending child birth during floods. Shrawasti issues of malnutrition of children; safety of schools; and, water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) in flood prone villages Further, under the school safety component, school safety plans and constitution of school safety task force has been facilitated ailed at providing safety cover to over 05 school children. para-vet to provide critical livestock vaccination, before and during floods; 1256 Animal, village- Khajuha jhunjhuniya, Amwa, Baibhi, Mankapur, Laisening through Veterinary Deportment BJKSS Provide food items700 Family , fuel wood, basic medicines, Safe drinking water facility chlorination and safety and security of valuable goods and documents. BJKSS Provide 600 Relief Bag, Gram Panchayat Khajuha jhunjhuniya and Amwa Block Hariharpur Rani, Shrawasti, Supported by SDTT TCL
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| Complete | NEAC Awareness Program2014- 2015 Bhartiya Jan Kalyan Seva Sansthan organized Environment Awareness Program at Primary School Khajuha jhunjhunia , Block – Hariharpur Rani , District – Shrawasti resource person , Mr. G P Madhukar Mishra Mr. Avadhesh kumar Sharma provide knowledge to the community ,SHG group, Farmers club , uncontrolled exploitation of natural resources by man for developmental purposes has seriously damaged and polluted the Environment all over the world . In fact , environmental pollution and degradation has reached a stage which is threatening the very existence of human society . it is felt that this problem has become even mere serious than a war this situation has of late awakened the human society to be concerned with environmental degradation again organized a Awareness at village Khajuha Jhunjhuniya block of Hariharpur Rani diistrct shrawasti on world environment day to discuss the impact of growing population on human health and environment .
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