Our
work acr across the State While working with
children living on Streets and in other difficult
circumstances towards their rehabilitation
as well as reintegration, HCHW was concerned
towards the ever-growing number of children
on streets and resolved at addressing the
same by attacking the root cause of the problem.
Referring to the existing data available with
us, it is clear that 40-50 percent of the
children on streets come from rural areas.
In order to arrest the growing number of children
coming on to the streets, HCHW has ventured
out into networking 17 districts of Andhra
Pradesh, with like minded and proactive NGOs
in our programme called Joining Hands Together.
Initially, the programme served as an extension
of all other programmes we conduct locally
at the city level, replicated by our NGO partners
at the district level. These programmes were
basically promotional in nature and as much
helped our Partner NGOs establish their credibility
as well as create an identity as NGO working
in Child Sector. Subsequently most of them
were flooded by various government schemes
and programmes. This has not only widen their
horizon but also added to the credibility
and identity issues. In the meantime the simultaneous
capacity building activities taken up by HCHW
for its partner NGOs have widened their understanding
and exposure. As a result , our Partner NGOs
are today looked as resource organization
in their respective districts.
In the present phase, the programme entitled
Joining Hands Together envisages the goal
of making ten selected villages in each district
totally child labour free during the project
phase through a variety of interventions.
The Network Programme of HCHW emerges with
the understanding that it will not be a means
for fund channelization. Rather this network
will give major emphasis to learn the innovative
strategies, invaluable experiences and successful
models from each other and replicate with
necessary changes making it adaptable to local
needs and situations.
Secondly, the network also envisages of complimenting
the good efforts among the partners and mobilizing
consolidated support to each other at state
level in terms of common issues of concern
in general and protests against the cases
of violation of child rights as well as promotion
of child friendly policies and programmes
among the Government in a nut shell. The network
is expected to act as a social watch group
(identifying with a microscope the cases of
violation of child rights) as well as a pressure
groups (advocating for the cause and lobbying
for a better world for the children.
Joining Hands Together stresses upon the promotion
of Child Rights and work together in a coordinated
way towards making Andhra Pradesh a “Child
Friendly State.” The programme helps
the network partners in rural areas to address
the issues of child labour and child rights.
Promotion
of Bal Bandhu Committees
Bal Bandhu Committee is a seven member village
level committee consisting of the partner
NGO, teacher/ representative from the local
government schools, a doctor or other representative
from the health department, member of Panchayat
Raj, an active Self Help Group member, a youth
leader or member of the Youth Club and an
influential person like the village head.
The committees have been formed in all the
ten villages of ten districts each (altogether
100 committees in the 100 villages) and are
working effectively towards the total eradication
of child labour. The Committee meets regularly
every month to check and review the status
of child labour in the village and plan on
how to stop children from going to work and
enroll them in schools for education. Once
the child joins school, he/ she is constantly
motivated to continue his/her education and
prevent dropout. Awareness programmes on child
rights are regularly conducted for the school
children and the general public of the village
to prevent the violation of child rights in
form of child labour and child abuse or child
trafficking.
Promotion of District Level Network of NGOs
Each NGO partner promotes District Level Network
of NGOs so as to share, learn and discuss
on common concerns such as promotion of child
rights, preventing children coming on to streets
as well as eradication of child labour. These
networks are enabling more effective outreach
and helps in mobilizing the support. They
work to strive towards learning and replicating
the successful intervention of other NGOs.
They are also working as the pressure group
to interface and lobby with the government
for the policies, programmes and schemes that
are best suited for the overall development
of the child.
Celebration of International Child
Rights Day
We celebrate 20th November as International
Child Rights Day all over the state in order
to promote the significance of Child Rights.
Our partner NGOs have organized rallies, public
meetings, sports meets, cultural meets and
other campaigns on this day. All these programmes
are organized under the banner of “HCHW-Network”. |