Sewa Sandesh May 2018
Sewa Bru Rehab Project – A Tribal Support Initiative
Education Sewa International has made much effort to make learning and educational equipment available to tribal children. Sewa International distributed the following learning aids and sports equipment in 22 Sewa Learning Centres(tuition centres) across displaced camps in NaisinghPara, AshaPara in Kanchanpur sub-division and Khakchangpara, Kaskaupara in Panisagar sub-division -
| Not only was this a new experience for the children, because of the addition of the sports equipment, a dedicated ‘games/recreation period ’ has been included in their centre timetable for the very first time. Sewa aims to support tribal schools and tuitionames/recreation period not only was this a new experience for the children, because of the addition of the sports equipment, a dedicated ‘gcentres with the necessary learning aids and sports equipment as our aim is to contribute to the overall well-being and holistic development of the tribal children. These continued efforts are especially important because when these learning centers were initiated, only a handful of children attended due to various reasons. But once people learned about the free of cost & quality of the educational services being provided at these centers, the number of children gradually increased and continues to do so, till date. In order to keep the attendance going strong and to reduce the dropout rate, Sewa International held an Educational Awareness Programme in the Naisingpara camp. Bru children turned up in large numbers to participate in the camp and were made aware of different learning techniques to help them develop an interest in various subjects, and a special orientational address was also made to make children aware of the importance of attaining a formal education and the implications of illiteracy in the outside world. |
Kaushal Bru – Sewa & PMKVY (Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojna)
Sewa International trainees in the PMKVY (Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojna) training center at the KhakchangPara camp, Tripura, have acquired the skill of tailoring through their diligence, hard work and our support, thus opening new venues for livelihood for the Bru tribe. The trainees here are now wearing dresses that they have stitched themselves through their newly acquired tailoring skill and are making dresses for the community as well that will further provide precision to their work.
Health & Hygiene – Sewa Swasthya Mitra As part of a Health and Hygiene initiative, Sewa International conducted a Review of Health Awareness Training for our informal health workers called Sewa Swasthya Mitra led by Dr. Viren Naik, who volunteered for this cause. The training focussed on evaluating the progress of the Swasthya Mitra, identifying gaps and opportunities for providing better health care. This program focusses on spreading awareness among tribal people of the hazards of leading an unhealthy, unhygienic lifestyle and promotes hygiene best practices among the community, along with offering free of cost common medicines for general ailments like fever, diarrhea etc. These informal health workers (Sewa Swasthya Mitra) bridge the gap between public healthcare institutes and underprivileged patients, who, due to lack of knowledge and accessibility to healthcare services, suffer to the extent of losing lives due to common ailments.
3 Medical Camps were also held in Hazacherra, Ashapara and Khakchangparacamps. 400+ bru tribals in camps were benefited through these camps. For the follow-up, they were referred to nearby hospitals as well as Swasthya Mitras were instructed to visit them regularly to see their improvement. |
Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Kendra ~ Uttarakhand
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Sewa Kaushal Vikas Kendra ~ Uttarakhand Sewa Krishi
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Sewa Mahila Jyoti
Through centre based training, around 380 women have already completed their training from 6 different centers run by Sewa Mahila Jyoti. We have successfully organized community-based training in 9 villages of Chamoli and Rudraprayag districts in the state of Uttarakhand. In these training centres, a total of 131 women were collectively skilled so far. | Currently, in 6 such community-based training centers, training sessions are in progress, benefitting around 31 women. Recently, Sewa Uttarakhand began a 20 days community knitting camp in village Chandnikhal, Pokhari cluster on May 21st, 2018, in which 21 women have registered. Apart from training in the skill of knitting, Sewa Mahila Jyoti has also trained 22 female beneficiaries of Subhai village, Tapovan, district Chamoli, for the production of Ringal (Bamboo) based products. These training initiatives/programs will enhance the employability of these rural women and help us step closer towards our aim of a skilled Uttarakhand. |
Sewa Kashi
| Their children are provided educational aids in various educational centers managed by Sewa International. The change is visible and positive. In order to help in the identification of the beneficiaries of our Chunar initiative, Sewa International in has helped weavers in Chunar acquire an identification card. The benefits of this step are listed below :
It would ensure that all local weavers are covered under the benefits provided by the government and other agencies. |
Toilet & Hygiene Project
Renovation of Existing Toilets – Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh During April, we narrowed down 20 schools on the basis of priority and commenced the first phase of the renovation of existing toilets. May has been a month of obstacles. Despite that, toilets in 8 schools are currently undergoing major renovations. Pre-Project Donor Visit – Chennai, Tamil Nadu
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Enabling Change – Sewa USA
Sewa USA has made its mission of serving the underprivileged a reality in the United States, around the world & especially in the Indian context. It is our pleasure to share some of the recent highlights from the Sewa USA chapter in the following report. Memorial Day Weekend – ‘Abhyas Varg’ The Memorial Day weekend saw a very busy beginning for the Sewa Houston Team. Here are the highlights of the proceedings that took place :
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During the session, Andrea Garcia, (Houston VISTA volunteer) said in her speech : ”I can tell you truly from my heart, based on my 2 years of active association with Sewa that this is the organization where money really reaches the needy – the dedication of the Houston Sewa team is an inspiration. It is humbling to see the trust bestowed on Sewa by volunteers and supporters alike. Looking forward to an eventful summer ahead. It is truly a bliss to witness the dedication of a passionate and selfless team.” |
Testimony of A Young Girl – Sewa USA Impact
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