Name of the Project |
Child Centred Community Development Program |
Target Area |
Kadiri Rural and Urban, Anantapur Urban of Anantapur District and Koilkuntla of Kurnool District |
Target Group |
Children, Adolescents, and Youth |
Aims & Objectives |
To help vulnerable children living in poverty, have the capacity to become young adults, parents, and leaders who bring lasting and positive change to their communities. To promote societies whose individuals and institutes participate in valuing, protecting, and advancing the worth and rights of children |
Goal of the Project |
Healthy & Secured Infants Educated & Confident Children Skilled & Involved Youth |
Supporting Agency |
ChildFund India |
Activities
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- Mother and Child Health and Nutrition
- Adolescent Reproductive Sexual Health
- Building Basic Skills among children
- Youth Participation and Empowerment
- Livelihood project
Child Rights & Child Protection Projects
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Beneficiaries |
Pregnant Women, Lactating Mothers, Children, Youth |
Outcome
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- 100% ANC Registration, ANC Check-ups, Institutional deliveries
- 95 % under 5 children are accessing Anganwadi Services
- 95 % Immunization (Pregnant & Infants)
- 98% under 5 children are attending pre-schools
- 100 % of school-age children are in school and continuing their education without gender bias
- 98% Transition from Elementary to High School
- 80% of children are having class appropriate academic standards
- 100% child club monthly meetings are happening and discussion about their education, rights, health & protection issues, and redressal mechanism
- 70% of VCPC members are actively involving in the promotion of child-friendly villages and addressing child protection issues
- 90% youth are studying up to Degree education
- 70% of youth are participating in social and civic engagement activities
- 80% of youth collectives are active in problem-solving & redressal mechanism at their community level
- 120 former enrolled youth have secured employment and leading their lives with dignity in different sectors
- 100% trained youth (60 persons) on light motor vehicle driving are self-employed and working in private sectors
- 80% trained youth (45 adolescent girls) on tailoring are self-employed / working in garments
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