Enhancing Mobile Populations’ Access to HIV/AIDS Information and Services
(EMPHASIS)
17 Mar 2010New Delhi
CARE India
EMPHASIS Synopsis
• First regional project in this region for CARE• India, Nepal and Bangladesh• Source – transit – destination link model• Approach – vulnerability reduction and impact
mitigation• Duration – Five years• Starting – August 2009• Services across of mobility continuum • Three projects, covering a number of
interventions
Migration – Nepal and UP
Nepal
Destination sites (Lucknow, Noida and G. Noida)
Towards MumbaiTowards Howrah
Flow from Nepal and Bangladesh to India
INDEX
Backward flow from India to
Nepal and Bangladesh
Flow from Border to destination Cities
Transit
Transit
Transit
Migration Bangladesh and WB
Towards MumbaiTo Mumbai
To Delhi, Noida and G. Noida
Mainline
Loop line
Flow from Nepal and Bangladesh to India
INDEX
Backward flow from India to
Nepal and Bangladesh
Flow from Border to destination Cities
River side population
Project areas in India
• Transit with Nepal (in Uttar Pradesh)– Pilibhit– Balarampur– Sharavasti
• Transit with Bangladesh (In West Bengal)– South 24 Parganas– North 24 Parganas
• Destination in Uttar Pradesh– Noida (Gautam Budget Nagar)– Greater Noida– Lucknow
• Destination in West Bengal– Howrah
Project areas in India
• Transit with Nepal (in Uttar Pradesh)• Banbasa - Gadachouki• Gaurifanta - Dhangadi
• Transit with Bangladesh (In West Bengal)• South 24 Parganas - Satkhira • Bangaon, North 24 Parganas - Jessore
• Destination in Uttar Pradesh• Noida (Gautam Budget Nagar)• Greater Noida• Gurgaon
• Destination in West Bengal• Howrah, Kolkata
from Jessore and Sathkira in Bangladesh to Kolkata in West from Jessore and Sathkira in Bangladesh to Kolkata in West Bengal, through Petrapole and BenapoleBengal, through Petrapole and Benapole
Source point
Transit point
Destinationpoint
Direction of m
obilityD
irection of mobility
Bangladeshi transit and destination sitesBangladeshi transit and destination sites
Transit • Both legal and illegal mobile population come from
Bangladesh to India in search of livelihood opportunities• There are both short stay and long stay mobile population in
the destination
Destination• The mobile Bangladeshi population come to Kolkata from
where they disburse to other parts of the city and its fringes once they get the job postings.
• Some work as CSW & MSM in the destination points and some involved as IDUs
Mapping of Mobile Populations
• Why is this important?– Need to know who is coming, through which route and settling
where. What is the volume of mobility.– Need for mapping data to be rigorous.– Need for common methodology and outputs
• Developed a common methodology, tools and required outputs through a consultative process for destination and transit sites.
• Status:– Initial discussions and mapping exercises are ongoing in all the
program locations.
Communication & KM - Ning
• One Stop Shop– Chat, Forum, Tele, Google-docs, Blog,
Events, Calendar, Map, Groups, Photos, videos, audios, Transliteration, Archives, Intra, Google-search, SMS-web, Wiki
• Status– Started in Dec 09, Analytics = High usage– Will require dedicated facilitator support
Communication Flow chart
E-forum discussion
Blogs
Chat, Tele, Video Conf
SMS
Discussion summary
Discussion Transcripts
Consolidated Replies
Final Blog
Group work Collaborative Document
Reports, Guidelines, budgetsUploading of
Transliteration Translated docs
Communication Flow chart
Discussion summary
Discussion Transcripts
Consolidated Replies
Final Blog
Collaborative Document
Reports, Guidelines, budgets
Translated docs
Archives
Knowledge Assetsor Resourcesconsisting of RecommendedDocuments, Websites, Contacts, Organizations…
FINANCE• Total Budget for EMPHASIS: £ 4,999,969• Regional Budget : £ 2,143,821• Nepal Budget : £ 830,541• India Budget : £ 1,316,884• Bangladesh Budget : £ 708,723
• Project Start date is 3rd Aug’09 and ending on 2nd Aug’14.• Fund Code PN / FC : CSD010 / CS019• Expenditure till Dec’09 for Care India is £ 18,811.48.• Have signed the MOU with 5 Sub grantees in Year 1.
• Constraints:• Waiting for the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act 1976 (FCRA)
approval due to which we are not able to draw down the money from Care UK. That is the reason for low spending till date.
•Support the Project Team by providing Logistical Support, Travel Arrangement and Managing Procurement and Contracts.
•Support the Project Team to carry to NGO Assessment, Preparing NGO Agreements and release of payments etc.
•Takes initiative in preparing Minutes of the meetings.
•Work closely with Team Leader, Manager (MED) and Partnership Coordinator to ensure compliance of all financial and administrative process in the Project.
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