Udita Dewan completed a 3-month summer internship with Jagran Pehel, the CSR division of Dainik Jagran. She worked on two projects - Project Hope India, which aims to reduce child mortality from diarrhea through an affordable handwash soap, and Changing Behaviour: Creating Sanitation Change Leaders, which promotes open defecation free villages. During her internship, Udita coordinated field activities, analyzed sales data, documented success stories, assisted with an event, and attended a training workshop. The internship exposed her to various aspects of project management and event planning while also providing opportunities to develop communication, data analysis, and multitasking skills. Some initial challenges included overcoming a language barrier and
During this year, the focus has been to address issues on education, child health, malnutrition, child protection, women's empowerment and sustainable livelihoods. The programme activities were geared towards finding solutions for these core developmental issues confronting the poor and marginalized families in our communities.
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GlobalHunt Foundation. All the findings presented in the report are based on field visits, data analysis and interaction with the community undertaken by the teams of both Unicharm India Private Limited and GlobalHunt Foundation. The purpose
of the report is to present the outcome of the project within the community.
This report would be useful for all engaged in training and education on social audit for nutrition and food security related programmes for ensuring 100 per cent deliveries in quality, quantity and access for all who are entitled for services and deliveries in education, nutrition and food security .The training was conducted under Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition supported and NACDOR led National Campaign on Nutrition for Dignity.
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This publication has been prepared by GlobalHunt Foundation comprising a team of researchers and consultants. The publication showcases the outcome of the proceedings of the recently concluded CSR Project in partnership with Spark Minda Foundation. The publication is meant for knowledge dissemination purposes only, GlobalHunt Foundation does not endorse any individual/ company/or companies mentioned in the report. The material in this publication is quoted and referenced with proper attribution.
During this year, the focus has been to address issues on education, child health, malnutrition, child protection, women's empowerment and sustainable livelihoods. The programme activities were geared towards finding solutions for these core developmental issues confronting the poor and marginalized families in our communities.
The report is an Outcome Report of the programme “Mahila Sahyogi” undertaken by Unicharm India Private Limited as their CSR initiative in Rajasthan, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh. The programme is being implemented by
GlobalHunt Foundation. All the findings presented in the report are based on field visits, data analysis and interaction with the community undertaken by the teams of both Unicharm India Private Limited and GlobalHunt Foundation. The purpose
of the report is to present the outcome of the project within the community.
This report would be useful for all engaged in training and education on social audit for nutrition and food security related programmes for ensuring 100 per cent deliveries in quality, quantity and access for all who are entitled for services and deliveries in education, nutrition and food security .The training was conducted under Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition supported and NACDOR led National Campaign on Nutrition for Dignity.
Cycle for brighter future tamil nadu, alampoondi village event dated 15 FEB 2014Lakshya Aakriti Foundation
Charity Cycle ride for an initiative to establish Brighter future education centre in Tamil Nadu, Alampoondi Village. Helping Khadi, Malkha and Hand loom weavers in support of www.weaverswheel.net and Organizing event for Cycle for brighter future campaign by Matt Brice, Australian Athlete and Philanthropist.
This publication has been prepared by GlobalHunt Foundation comprising a team of researchers and consultants. The publication showcases the outcome of the proceedings of the recently concluded CSR Project in partnership with Spark Minda Foundation. The publication is meant for knowledge dissemination purposes only, GlobalHunt Foundation does not endorse any individual/ company/or companies mentioned in the report. The material in this publication is quoted and referenced with proper attribution.
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Over the 10 years, we have gained a strong foothold in the market due to our range's high quality, competitive prices, and time-lined delivery schedules.
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Acknowledgement
I, Udita Dewan (PG20161033) would like to convey my gratitude to the Management, Director, Dean and
Career Development Center of IILM Institute for Higher Education, Lodhi Road for emphasizing on the 3-
months Summer Internship Program and giving me the platform to interact with industry professionals.
I would also like to thank Mr. Ravi Bhatnagar, Head External Affairs & Partnership, Reckitt Benckiser and Mr.
Sahil Talwar, Project Manager, Jagran Pehel for giving me the opportunity to work on the prestigious Dettol
Banega Swachh India campaign.
I extend my warm gratitude and regards to everyone who helped me during my internship.
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Table of Contents
S.No. Particulars Page No.
1 Offer Letter 1
2 Completion Certificate 2
3 Acknowledgement 3
4 Executive Summary 5
5 About the Organization 6
6 About the Projects 6-8
7 Opportunities 9
8 Learning 9-10
9 Challenges Faced 10
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Executive Summary
The 3-months Summer Internship Program at IILM Institute for Higher Education is a vital part of the 2-year
PGDM Course. Since majority of the students come without any prior work experience, the Summer Internship
adds worth to their CVs by giving each student immense learning. At IILM, a student can bag an internship
through various means since the institute gives us ample opportunities to interact with industry experts. I got my
internship through a Career Trek visit to Reckitt Benckiser. Our interaction at RB started with the current trends
of the Fast Moving Consumer Goods industry and how the increase in income of the rural market is an
opportunity for leading FMCG companies in the coming times. Further to our discussion, Mr. Ravi Bhatnagar,
Head External Affairs and Partnerships mentioned that RB had designed a soap for the Bottom of Pyramid
market to control diarrhoea in rural India. The project of launching this soap in rural India was named “Project
Hope” and the soap was called “Asha”. RB partnered with Jagran Pehel (The CSR Division of Dainik Jagran) to
roll out Project Hope and shared the requirement for an intern for Project Co-ordination.
Initially I was hired for only Project Hope, however after a week of my joining; I was absorbed for another
project- Changing Behaviour: Creating Sanitation Change Leaders.
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About the Organization
‘Pehel’, literally meaning ‘initiative’, signifies our effort as a change agent for inclusive and sustainable social
development and our commitment towards amplifying people’s voices.
Jagran Pehel, A Division of Shri Puranchandra Gupta Smarak Trust, promoted by Jagran Prakashan
Limited, has been actively involved in awareness generation aimed towards behavioural change and
advocacy on social issues through innovative means of mass communication throughout the country. Pehel
works across a diverse spectrum spanning sustainable livelihood, hygiene and sanitation, health, education and
gender.
Jagran Pehel started its operation in 2002 with a strong presence in the Hindi heartland of the country and
across Jagran footprints (namely Bihar, UP, Jharkhand, Punjab, Delhi, Uttarakhand, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh,
Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, etc.)
We partner with multilateral/bilateral agencies, Government and Non-Government Organizations to create
synergistic effects by building upon the existing strategic approaches of both, partners and ours. Our endeavor is
to improve the quality of human life by designing and implementing programs that advocate and promote
healthy life, equity and equality for all towards an empowered community so that they can contribute positively
to the society.
About the Projects
1. Project Hope India
Project Hope is an initiative by Reckitt Benckiser (RB) in partnership with Save the Children. The program
aims at reducing mortality of children under 5 age group arising out of diarrhoea through implementation of
WHO’s 7-point plan.
The project has a 3-part vision:
• To create low-cost health and hygiene products for the Bottom of the Pyramid an affordable hand wash soap
“ASHA” has been developed by Reckitt Benckiser. The focus is to Prevent (diarrhoea), Promote (soap) and
Treat (rural community)
• Drive Behaviour Change campaigns for Asha soap product adoption
• Build a sustainable last-mile distribution and scalable model
2. Changing Behaviour: Creating Sanitation Change Leader
To support & compliment 'Swachh Bharat Mission' by the Government of India, RB initiated a campaign
"Dettol Banega Swachh India" in 2015 which is powered by Jagran Pehel in 200 villages of Bihar and UP to
make them Open Defecation Free Zones.
The initiative was well appreciated by the Prime Minister of India, during "Mann Ki Baat" in October 2015 and
by key ministries for its unique approach - Changing Behaviour - Creating Sanitation Change Leaders, at
grassroots level. Using innovative Information Education Communication(IEC) & Behavioural Change
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Communication (BCC) tools, the initiative aims to drive behaviour change of the community through key
stakeholders, such as Panchayati Raj Institute (PRI) Members, Frontline Workers, Natural & Faith Based
Leaders and Mothers & Caregivers. These stakeholders are anchors to spread the message to the wider
audience.
With Mr. Amitabh Bachchan as the campaign ambassador, Dettol Banega Swachh India has won praises from
Hon’ble Prime Minister of India, Mr. Narendra Modi time and again. Within 24 hours of the announcement of
Swachh Bharat Mission, RB rolled out this program. Changing behaviour is one project under the Dettol
Banega Swachh India umbrella. The initiative has won awards for Best Swachh Bharat Impact for the year 2017
and Best CSR Campaign of the year, Flame awards organized by Rural Marketing Association of India.
Tools used to bring about a Behaviour Change in the targeted villages
1. Baby Book, a foundation of Healthy Childhood: To inculcate critical hand-washing behaviour, 'Baby
Book' is an effective tool for Mothers & Caregivers. It's distributed through ASHAs/ANMs during
VHND/VHSC meetings.
• The book helps mothers to understand importance of hygiene & good sanitation practices during
pregnancy and motherhood.
• It has an immunization/vaccination schedule for the baby to prevent him/her from various infections
and diseases.
• The most important aspect of this book is to create an emotional bond between a mother and child as
this book provides space to paste baby's picture, his/her hand and foot prints. This special feature
ensures that the book is kept well and referred for various reasons from time to time.
• The book helps mothers to focus on critical yet regular issues relating to children's hygiene & health.
• 76% mothers attributed positive hand washing behaviour change to the Baby Book.
• 8000 plus baby book distributed since the inception of the program.
2. Swachhta Chakra, an Android app for frontline workers: To overcome the challenge of illiteracy in rural
areas, digital technology is used to make people understand the importance of health, hygiene and
sanitation, an Android-based interactive game "Swachhta Chakra" is developed to educate villagers in
a question-answer format.
• The Front-line Workers ( FLW) who are trained to demonstrate this game uses platforms such as
VHND/VHSC, household visits etc. to demonstrate the game.
• The game is appreciated by the beneficiaries for being informative as well as knowledge testing tool.
• The game has various levels which keeps audience involved with an interest and enhance their
knowledge & awareness.
• 85 % women were of the opinion, that the Swachhta Chakra game increased awareness about good
sanitation practices and the hazards of open defecation.
• Beneficiaries who participated in the Focus Group Discussions reported that the game is an
entertaining alternative for knowledge dissemination.
• Although the target audience of the game is the mothers, even children have benefited a lot from it.
3. Wall Paintings: To reinforce the key messages from time to time, wall paintings play a key role as
people see them during their daily routines. They have a great potential to emphasize on key & correct
hygiene and sanitation messages.
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• Under this initiative, 1,20,724 square feet of wall paintings were done in Bihar and UP for wider
impact.
• 66% of the initiative beneficiaries who had seen the wall paintings claimed that they reinforced
learning relevant to good hygiene and sanitation.
• Another advantage of the wall painting is that it does not target a group of stakeholders but in fact
triggers thought in anyone who sees them.
4. Street Plays: To drive awareness among villagers the interactive street plays/Nukkad Nataks are
conducted using their local language. The plays are conducted to address the problem of open defecation
in 200 villages across Bihar and Uttar Pradesh.
• These plays are well accepted by the local people as a source of entertainment and information to
follow good hygiene and sanitation practices for better health.
• Most of the targeted beneficiaries found the street plays extremely entertaining while also being very
informative.
• 82% of the Programme beneficiaries that attended the street plays report it to be extremely informative,
while also having the potential to rapidly trigger behaviour change with respect to good hygiene and
sanitation.
5. Faith Based Leaders: Faith Based Leaders (FBLs) are the largest organized sector of civil society and
important partners for success. Their voice is powerful to reach, influence and accelerate change among
communities. Under this initiative, orientations were organized for faith leaders at Varanasi, Etawah,
Kannauj (Uttar Pradesh) and Bhagalpur (Bihar).
• 300 faith leaders were oriented and trained for further dissemination of information to the community
through religious gathering, sanitation chaupals, institutes etc.
• After attending these orientations, these FBLs successfully reached out to stakeholders with
orthodox/traditional mindsets and motivated both genders (in all age groups) in their villages to promote
importance of hygiene & sanitation practices for healthy lives.
6. Panchayati Raj Institutes: Panchayati Raj Institute Members such as Sarpanch/Pradhan is the local
administrator who has a major role to play in development of the villages.
• The Panchayati Raj Institute Training Manual is an important tool to train Panchayati Raj Institute
members for all kinds of village level activities focusing on their role in achieving Open Defecation Free
status for their village.
• Under this initiative, 200 Panchayati Raj Institutes were trained in year 1 to promote and take
initiatives towards making their villages clean and open defecation free zone. The trained Panchayati
Raj Institutes are playing a strategic role in creating awareness and imparting key messages on hygiene
and sanitation for behaviour change. They are committed and contributing towards making their village
clean & Open Defecation Free and to sustain the Open Defecation Free status (if achieved) of their
village.
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Opportunities
During these 3 months, I was given the opportunity to perform the following roles:
For Project Hope:
• Coordinating with field staff on a regular basis to keep a track of on field activities such as Community
Meetings held and Sales.
• Interacting with Asha soap users over phone to get their feedback on the product.
• Visited Bahraich, Balrampur and Shrawasti in Uttar Pradesh to gather insights about Asha soap from
community members, Women Health Educators and the field team. Successfully conducted a Behaviour
Change Communication session with the community members in Gopalpur village, Shrawasti.
• Maintain a daily Sales MIS and share with decision makers in Jagran Pehel, Intellecap and Home Remedies
• Enter sales data on daily basis in Online MIS of the Project.
• Daily monitoring and streamlining reporting formats for the field team.
• Get Information, Education and Communication (IEC) material designed and printed. This material is used
by the field staff during community meetings.
• Coordinating with Vendors for designing and printing of IEC material.
• Analyzing Monthly village level data and compiling the master sales file.
• Documenting success stories of customers, Women Health Educators and Field team members for the
Project Status Update.
For Changing Behaviour Project:
• Actively involved in planning for Staff Training. Also, gave a presentation on “A Guide to Clicking Good
Photos on the Field” to the field staff.
• Got various collaterals designed for the Staff Training.
• Documenting achievements of Change Leaders emerging from the grassroots level in villages in Uttar
Pradesh.
Under this project, a one-day Knowledge sharing event was organized in Lucknow. This event got together
organizations working in the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene area.
• Actively involved in Event planning and coordination.
• Acted as contact point for dignitaries and the event management company.
Learning
The 3-month Summer Internship exposed me to various aspects of Project Management. I spent the initial week
to read about the Projects and interact with the field team. During the field visit to villages in Uttar Pradesh, I
learnt about the behaviour of a rural consumer and ways to enhance sales in the rural market; the key to which
is Behaviour Change Communication. I maintained the MIS daily and did village level analysis to find out the
Laggards, Star Performers, Low Potential and Under Developed villages which enhanced by ability to compile,
analyze and interpret data.
During the 3-month period I was given a crucial responsibility of inviting key partners and guests to the event
“You are the Solution to Swachh Uttar Pradesh”. The event witnessed participation from over 125 guests and I
was the contact point for them. By this, I learnt about the important aspects of Event Planning and Management.
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I closely coordinated with vendors who designed various collaterals for our project, exposing me to the
importance of maintaining Vendor Relations.
In July, I attended a 3-day training workshop organized by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical
Medicine in Varanasi. RB has partnered with the London School to conduct a research “To study the impact of
Mortein products on mosquitoes in 3 districts of Uttar Pradesh and 1 district of Bihar”. Over the 3 days I learnt
about the Research Methodology, importance of establishing Standard Operating Procedures and ways of
collecting mosquitos under the study for conducting further tests by the London School.
Additional skills acquired: Listening, performing under pressure, working under an ambitious project leader
and multi-tasking.
Challenges Faced
• Initially when I interacted with the community members over phone to get their feedback on Asha Soap,
language was a barrier because they spoke in a Bhojpuri accent. But after I visited the field, I observed
and tried to communicate in their language, which was important to establish a feeling of trust.
• Getting a daily update from the Block Coordinator was a challenge in the beginning since they were not
used to constant monitoring. I overcame that by telling them the importance of regular monitoring for a
pilot implementation project.
• There was a time when I was asked by both my bosses for urgent submissions. That’s when I met the
deadlines successfully by multi-tasking.