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WOMEN & CHILD WELFARE
STORY OF ARUNA SHANBAUG, NURSEKEM HOSPITAL, MUMBAI NOV-27,1973
So How to DEAL with these kinds of
Social Issues???
NEED FOR WOMEN WELFARE
Women and children are the soft targets. They are the victims of capitalism,
development & environment They suffer in a number of ways because
they are: Weaker Helpless Economically
dependent etc.
INITIATIVES TAKEN IN INDIA :
Ministry of women and child development has been made
National network for women & mining (NNWM) with about 20 groups in different mining states of India is rightly fighting for a “gender audit” of India’s mining companies
NGO’s as “Mahila Mandals”
INITIATIVES TAKEN ON INTERNATIONAL LEVEL :
United Nations Decade for Women (1975-85) included several women related welfare issues on international agenda
CEDAW (International Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination against Women, 1979) is one of the result of the program for protection & promotion of women’s human right & socio-economic upliftment
CASE STUDY1. CHULA ISSUE The World Health Organisation estimates that 1.6 billion
early deaths occur annually from cooking stove pollution. Between 400,000 to 550,000 children less than five years
and women die each year in India due to indoor smoke.
Chula smoke is the third-highest cause of disease and death, after dirty water and lack of sanitation.
Hence, by providing access to clean water, sanitation, food and well-ventilated homes, over half the diseases and premature deaths could be avoided in India.
CASE STUDY 2. WOMEN SHG IN NORTH TAMIL NADU:
It is found that the income of the women has been increased after joining the SHGs.
The good practice of the women SHGs in the study area is repayment of the loan in time. Nearly 64% of the debtor paid their monthly due with in the time, even some members 19% paid their due in advance.
In this way SHGs in north Tamil Nadu are very successful to develop women empowerment and rural areas.
3. SWABHIMAN PROGRAM BY SMILE FOUNDATION Swabhiman, an initiative of
Smile Foundation, aims to bring pride and dignity for our girl.
Swabhiman is not anti-men, but it encourages women to defend themselves and escape from violence and advocates men to be a part of bringing due dignity for our girl child.
Swabhiman started getting an overwhelming response from the participants, communities, institutions and organizations alike within a short time of its launch in Delhi & NCR.
During first year of its launch Swabhiman has reached out to around 4000 beneficiaries through 50 communities and organizations
CHILD WELFARE
NEED FOR CHILD WELFARE 1 million out of 21 million
babies born every year in India are abandoned soon after their birth due to different socio-economic reasons
Child labour
INITIATIVES TAKEN
World summit on children on Sep 30, 1990 Declaration of the rights of a child by United
Nations in 1959, which became international law in 1990 with 54 articles
The law defines: Right to Survival Right to Protection Right to Development Right to Participation
National plan of action for children has been formulated by ministry of HRD
IMPACT OF ENVIRONMENT ON CHILDREN
Water born diseases are affecting 6 million children in India
Childhood cancer rates are also increasing by 6% every year
Growing foetus in the mother’s womb is not safe & free from the adverse effects of environment toxins
Germ Cell16%
Lymphoma24%
Leukemia11%
Brain10%
Sarcoma14%
Thyroid14%
Other11%
Causes of Cancer in Child
0-15 age-group
Problems Faced by Childrens :• Child labour.• Mall nutrition.• No education.• Undergo many dreadfull diseases like: 1. Pneumonia
2. Diarrhoea 3. Measles 4. Malaria• Working in hazardous places to feed themselves.• Undergo many respiratory problems due to pollution in the
environment.
INITIATIVE OF CHILDLINE INDIA FOUNDATION- CASE OF CHILD BEGGARS
CHILDLINE contacted their parents and brought them to the center.
The parents were provided with counselling and warned not to send them for begging. CHILDLINE has assured to provide assistance for education of the children.
During outreach, Madurai CHILDLINE team came across 5 children in the age group of 10 to 16 years performing acrobatics such as passing their body through an iron ring, walking on their hands upside down, etc.
2. Initiative of Akanksha Foundation
CASES OF NGOS CONCERNED WITH CHILD WELFARE
Action Aid India concentrates on child education and on street and working children
CRY targets underprivileged children who don’t have basic resources to sustain themselves.
Butterflies engage themselves in offering free education to poor kids. They teach children living in slums in Delhi.
CARE India with branches in 11 states focus on girls’ education.
Prayas address issues related to lack of sensitivity and infrastructure for children’s rehabilitation, education, and reintegration.
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