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Volume-III, No. 3
10th March 2020
The monthly
E-Newsletter of
AIHMS-Global &
VIKASH-SAMUKHYA
HAPPY HOLI
“Dola Yatra” Greetings &
“Happy Holi”
This issue, published today on the auspicious occasion of “HOLI” festival in India brings cheers to all of us when we learn that one of our State Leads in Odisha has been featured in the IGWG Special Update for International Women’s Day, 8th March 2020. We congratulate JEETA for their dedication and commitment in two backward districts of Odisha. This issue is scheduled to reach more than 6000 Email contacts worldwide, a record for an entity with less than 3 years of existence in India. We don’t count its reach of another 3,000+ through different other Social Media Channels, managed by us as well as our Civil Society Partners & Patrons in India and abroad.
We feel proud of our 510 CSO Partners in different states of India as Members of the consortium, working towards achieving the set-targets of 17 Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.
Kindly continue your help & support in growing our network with a few more efficient and capable organizations working in any of the 283 Backward Districts of India towards the achievement of 17 SDGs by 2030.
Look forward to working with you as ever,
~Warm regards & Best wishes,
~VIKASH-SAMUKHYA Team.
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State-wise Distribution
of CSO Partners in India
Consortium Membership List
Updated as on 5th March 2020
1. Ad hoc Members: 207
2. Provisional Members: 110
3. Regular Members: 185
4. Prime Members: 008_____________________________________
Total: 510
State /UT No.
Andhra Pradesh 09
Arunachal Pradesh 09
Assam 07
Bihar 63
Chhattisgarh 09
Delhi 10
Gujarat 07
Haryana 02
Himachal Pradesh 07
Jammu & Kashmir 02
Jharkhand 39
Karnataka 07
Madhya Pradesh 22
Maharashtra 19
Manipur 05
Meghalaya 06
Mizoram 07
Nagaland 08
Odisha 74
Rajasthan 19
Sikkim 09
Tamil Nadu 26
Telangana 06
Tripura 07
Uttar Pradesh 67
Uttarakhand 14
West Bengal 49
Dadra & Nagar
Haveli
01
Our Program Sectors:
Health & Family Welfare
Nutrition & Food Security
Formal & Non-formal Education
Livelihood Opportunities & Skill Development
Agriculture & Animal Husbandry
Information & Communication Technology (ICT)
Renewable Energy & Clean Environment
Climate Change & WASH
Partnerships & Networking
(Control + Click each sector for further details)
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Committed to Working Together with our 510 CSO
Partners until the 17 SDGs are achieved for India
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SDG-3: Good Health & Wellbeing
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SSDHES has conducted “Sanjeevani” Health Camps with its Healthcare
Providers & Community Health Volunteers in the outreach areas of
Rajasthan on Common Childhood Illnesses and other diseases through
corporate sponsorship of Mahindra Group
SDG-4: Quality Education
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LKSK organized Adolescent Groups in Pakur District of Jharkhand
to encourage them to complete their formal education up to
secondary level with support from state & central governments under
the “Beti Bachao & Beti Padhao” scheme since last couple of years
SDG-4: Quality Education
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GONAS has organized the Mother Language Day in Murshidabad, West
Bengal to encourage children to learn in their mother tongue up to
primary level & preserve their cultural heritage for the future generations
SDG-4: Quality Education
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VSWA is engaged in providing quality education to SC & ST Students of
Andhra Pradesh by providing them with teaching materials & good
teachers from time to time with necessary support of corporate donors
SDG-4: Quality Education
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HYS organized the Award Ceremony for Teachers on Physical Education &
Sports to promote good health & wellbeing as well as quality education in
institutional settings with support of Govt. of India & NYKS, Bihar
SDG-5: Gender Equality
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LKSK has conducted Special Empowerment Workshops of Female and Male
members in different villages of Jharkhand & encouraged them to
become Change Agents by building their capacities on local Governance
SDG-5: Gender Equality
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AF, Uttar Pradesh has conducted Special Campaigns on Prevention of
Sexual Harassment of Women at Work & Public Places among women
group members in making them aware about their rights & privileges
SDG-5: Gender Equality
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GKSSS organized the Women Empowerment Workshop at Gwalior (Madhya
Pradesh) & encouraged the women participants to become Change Agents
by administering pledges on the eve of International Women’s Day-2020
SDG-6: Clean Water & Sanitation
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YRA constructed several bio-toilets for public schools in Maharashtra and
trained the students to use it regularly by giving top priority to their
personal hygiene and basic sanitation
SDG-6: Clean Water & Sanitation
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AF has conducted a series of Workshops on Solid Waste Management in
Uttar Pradesh for motivating community volunteers and other key
stakeholders to work in the specific area with new age technologies
SDG-6: Clean Water & Sanitation
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YRA constructed several Safe Drinking Water Outlets in Maharashtra and
trained the community members and stakeholders to use it continuously
with emphasis on good health, better nutrition and personal hygiene
SDG-8: Decent Work & Economic Growth
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AS has started demonstrating life-skill training on organic farming as a
better livelihood option for communities in rural areas of Uttar Pradesh
by encouraging them to begin it with support of local banks & corporates
SDG-8: Decent Work & Economic Growth
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PRASTUTEE conducted Skill Development Programs for Women in Tribal
Odisha by connecting them to livelihood options through Terracotta
Production for their sustainable economic growth with NABARD support
SDG-10: Reduced Inequality
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DEC-Anbalaya is actively providing necessary rehabilitation packages to
the needy and poor children, who are mentally challenged from the
marginalized communities in remote areas of Tamilnadu and recently
Anbalaya won the throw ball match in the district for the current year
SDG-12: Responsible Consumption &
Production
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SHARE conducted Orientation Programs for rural farmers of Jharkhand
on organic farming & marketing of their agricultural products in the fair-
price shops to make them self-reliant with innovative tools & techniques
SDG-13: Climate Action
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LKSK is actively providing necessary on-site Training to the Climate
Volunteers, who are from the rural communities of remote areas in
Jharkhand for availing better livelihood opportunities by taking care of
their surrounding environment and using modern innovative techniques
SDG-17: Partnerships for the Goals
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AIHMS-Global & VIKASH-SAMUKHYA participated in National Conferences &
Symposia by Indian Institutes & Commercial Establishments to strengthen
the Civil Society Agenda of #right2sustainability in achieving 169 set
targets of the 17 UN Sponsored Sustainable Development Goals by 2030
SDG-17: Partnerships for the Goals
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AIHMS-Global & VIKASH-SAMUKHYA participated in National Conferences &
Symposia by Indian Institutes & Commercial Establishments to strengthen
the Civil Society Agenda of #right2sustainability in achieving 169 set
targets of the 17 UN Sponsored Sustainable Development Goals by 2030
SDGs: Awards & Rewards
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BMKK, Bihar has been appreciated and awarded by WDC, New Delhi for
their selfless contribution towards Women Empowerment & Leadership
Development in India for achieving Global Peace & Prosperity
SDGs: STOP PRESS
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SSDHES has been appreciated by the local press of Rajasthan for their
continuous and consistent efforts to run their Free Health Check-up
Camps (Sanjeevani) in rural and outreach areas with corporate support
SDGs: STOP PRESS
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GKSSS has been appreciated by the local press on the eve of
International Women’s Day on Sunday, 8th March 2020 for their
continuous and consistent efforts to empower women & girls in rural and
outreach areas of Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh with corporate support
Contributors to this issue:https://www.vikashsamukhya.org/sponsors.html
1. Uttar Pradesh: Arj Foundation (ARJF)
2. Bihar: Bhojpur Mahila Kala Kendra (BMKK)
3. Uttar Pradesh: ARUNODAY SANSTHAN (AS)
4. Tamilnadu: Development Education Centre (DEC)
5. Madhya Pradesh: Gopal Kiran Samaj Sevi Sanstha (GKSSS)
6. Bihar: Hind Yuva Shakti (HYS)
7. Odisha: Joint Endeavor for Emancipation Training & Action of Women (JEETA)
8. Jharkhand: Lok Kalyan Seva Kendra (LKSK)
9. West Bengal: Gokulpur Nasheat Alliance Society (GONAS)
10. Odisha: PRASTUTEE
11. Rajasthan: Social and Healthy Action for Rural Empowerment (SHARE)
12. Andhra Pradesh: Victory Social Welfare Association (VSWA)
13. Maharashtra: Yuva Rural Association (YRA)
14. Rajasthan: Swajan Social Development & Health Education Samiti (SSDHES)
15. Delhi: VIKASH-SAMUKHYA & AIHMS-Global
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Afterthoughts:
We are planning a Follow-up Session of
the UHC-DAY Convention at National level
on 1st May 2020,where we will release a
Brief Report of the same with the edited
materials of the process documentation
by our production team.
We solicit your kind presence in the
forthcoming event, for which
preparations have already begun at our
end. But we are not sure of it as the
country is passing through a difficult
phase due to economic recession and
coronavirus.
Kindly follow this page to get further
updates next month and oblige.
With warm regards & best wishes,
~AIHMS-Global Team
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For 17
Sustainable
Development
Goals (SDGs) with
510 CSO Partners
all over India
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