India is currently a nation which is climbing the ladder of progress gradually. But we are in search of some sources that will work as catalysts and help in making the actions at a much faster rate.
The document discusses steps needed to improve social development in rural communities in Odisha, India. It states that providing basic amenities through projects like building toilets and water treatment plants can improve sanitation and reduce disease. It also stresses the importance of educating women on childcare and teaching job skills to help people earn a livelihood. Generating funds through community contributions and corporate social responsibility can help support development initiatives in these rural areas.
BIPF focus on rural health and CSR in Odisha to succeed in rural development programmes in Odisha. We stand for rural health in Odisha & women rights movement in Odisha.
The document discusses social infrastructure in India, including the education system, health care, transportation, housing, environment, and citizen services. It provides details on the structure and administration of education and health care in India. The education system includes six levels from nursery to post-graduation. Health care is administered by state and national governments as well as private providers. Other aspects of social infrastructure like transportation, housing, and the environment are also outlined.
Section 12(1)(c) of the Right to Education Act provides for 25% reservation in private unaided schools for children belonging to Economically Weaker Sections of the society. In its premier project-Eklavya, INDUS ACTION seeks to make this bold provision a reality.
CASE STUDY- ADDICTED TO LIFE AND NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEMESunesh Parayil
This document summarizes an anti-drug campaign in Kerala, India called "Addicted to Life". The campaign was launched by Chief Minister Oommen Chandy in 2014, with support from the excise department and Kerala Beverages Corporation. It aims to create awareness about drugs and alcohol through online campaigns on Facebook and Twitter, as well as competitions for short films and photography. The campaign also partners with the National Service Scheme to conduct awareness classes and rallies involving community service to educate youth on staying away from drugs.
Iran faces social, economic, environmental, and cultural challenges including high unemployment rates among educated youth. While the government supports charities, they have been ineffective at addressing issues due to lack of capacity. Social entrepreneurs want to deliver positive social impact but lack systematic support. A survey found about 50,000-75,000 active social entrepreneurs in Iran, with 20,000-25,000 engaged in initiatives, organizations, or startups. They are most active in areas like healthcare, education, economic inclusion, and environmental issues. However, the social entrepreneurship ecosystem in Iran needs further development, as there is no clear legal framework and more support is needed from the government, institutions, and financial platforms.
Relief india trust...guaranteeing the bright futureHimanshu Tyagi
No one can oppose the fact that volunteerism is the noble cause that is ever recognized. They have a tremendous contribution in uplifting the living standards of deserving people by poviding them with the necessities of life.
#ReliefIndiaTrust #Education #ChildLabour
https://goo.gl/6aolAU
India Senior Citizens' guide Helpage India 2016Sailesh Mishra
Senior Citizens Guide - REVISED EDITION 2016, Complied and Published by Policy Research and Development Department - HelpAge India.
Awareness is the first step for concerted effort for advocacy. The Senior Citizens’ Guide and other such publications of HelpAge India are an effort to create awareness among older persons and other stake holders. We hope that the updated version will prove useful to the readers.
The document discusses steps needed to improve social development in rural communities in Odisha, India. It states that providing basic amenities through projects like building toilets and water treatment plants can improve sanitation and reduce disease. It also stresses the importance of educating women on childcare and teaching job skills to help people earn a livelihood. Generating funds through community contributions and corporate social responsibility can help support development initiatives in these rural areas.
BIPF focus on rural health and CSR in Odisha to succeed in rural development programmes in Odisha. We stand for rural health in Odisha & women rights movement in Odisha.
The document discusses social infrastructure in India, including the education system, health care, transportation, housing, environment, and citizen services. It provides details on the structure and administration of education and health care in India. The education system includes six levels from nursery to post-graduation. Health care is administered by state and national governments as well as private providers. Other aspects of social infrastructure like transportation, housing, and the environment are also outlined.
Section 12(1)(c) of the Right to Education Act provides for 25% reservation in private unaided schools for children belonging to Economically Weaker Sections of the society. In its premier project-Eklavya, INDUS ACTION seeks to make this bold provision a reality.
CASE STUDY- ADDICTED TO LIFE AND NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEMESunesh Parayil
This document summarizes an anti-drug campaign in Kerala, India called "Addicted to Life". The campaign was launched by Chief Minister Oommen Chandy in 2014, with support from the excise department and Kerala Beverages Corporation. It aims to create awareness about drugs and alcohol through online campaigns on Facebook and Twitter, as well as competitions for short films and photography. The campaign also partners with the National Service Scheme to conduct awareness classes and rallies involving community service to educate youth on staying away from drugs.
Iran faces social, economic, environmental, and cultural challenges including high unemployment rates among educated youth. While the government supports charities, they have been ineffective at addressing issues due to lack of capacity. Social entrepreneurs want to deliver positive social impact but lack systematic support. A survey found about 50,000-75,000 active social entrepreneurs in Iran, with 20,000-25,000 engaged in initiatives, organizations, or startups. They are most active in areas like healthcare, education, economic inclusion, and environmental issues. However, the social entrepreneurship ecosystem in Iran needs further development, as there is no clear legal framework and more support is needed from the government, institutions, and financial platforms.
Relief india trust...guaranteeing the bright futureHimanshu Tyagi
No one can oppose the fact that volunteerism is the noble cause that is ever recognized. They have a tremendous contribution in uplifting the living standards of deserving people by poviding them with the necessities of life.
#ReliefIndiaTrust #Education #ChildLabour
https://goo.gl/6aolAU
India Senior Citizens' guide Helpage India 2016Sailesh Mishra
Senior Citizens Guide - REVISED EDITION 2016, Complied and Published by Policy Research and Development Department - HelpAge India.
Awareness is the first step for concerted effort for advocacy. The Senior Citizens’ Guide and other such publications of HelpAge India are an effort to create awareness among older persons and other stake holders. We hope that the updated version will prove useful to the readers.
The document summarizes Yakkum, one of the oldest and largest faith-based organizations in Indonesia. It was established by churches in Indonesia to spread love and provide healthcare. Yakkum now operates 13 hospitals, health institutions, and partners with a university medical school. It focuses on providing affordable, quality healthcare including in remote areas. As an independent NGO, it advocates for policy changes and inclusion of all groups in government programs like the national health insurance. Yakkum upholds human rights and aims to empower local communities through its various health, education, humanitarian and development programs.
Access Food is an organization that connects food businesses with charities in India to reduce both food waste and food poverty. By using an app and legal contracts, Access Food brings together businesses that have excess unsold food at the end of the day with charities that can distribute the food to those in need. This solves the problems of businesses having to dispose of extra food at a cost and one million tons of food being wasted yearly in India while 32% of the population suffers from food insecurity.
Africa is a continent with dreadful poverty and problems of resource shortages. Estimates are that climate change and population pressure will see 85 million people migrate from that continent in the next 40 years. And yet there are people and organizations trying to do something about these problems and make a difference.
In this Presentation we look at the work of ICODI a registered non-profit organization located in Mbarara District-South Western Uganda. Its mission is “To work with and through individuals and communities to improve on the economic, health and social wellbeing of the rural and urban poor communities in Uganda”. The goal is to reduce on the high levels of famine, poverty, ill health and illiteracy in the rural communities and urban poor communities in Uganda. You can find out more about ICODI at http://www.icodi.org
There are many NGOs in India that are working with corporate and public enterprises to promote CSR in India. One such renowned organisation has undertaken several projects through CSR to facilitate urban renewal.
1) HelpAge India is a leading non-profit organization that has worked for over 30 years to advocate for and care for disadvantaged older people in India.
2) It runs numerous programs across the country, including mobile healthcare clinics, physiotherapy, palliative care, livelihood support, and residential facilities, to help seniors live dignified lives.
3) The organization also works to raise awareness of issues affecting the elderly like healthcare access and poverty, as India's aging population is projected to double over the next 20-30 years, presenting immense needs.
This document discusses CSR collaboration between companies and NGOs in India. It defines NGOs and their roles in areas like human rights, the environment, and poverty eradication. The document also categorizes NGOs based on their level of operation and orientation. It outlines the benefits of partnerships between companies and NGOs, including improved reputation and access to new markets for companies and increased funding and marketing for NGOs. Successful partnerships require effective communication, shared vision, and positive community relations.
The document defines social economy and provides examples of how small businesses and startups can impact social economy. Social economy prioritizes social objectives over capital and reinvests profits into social goals. It uses democratic governance and ownership. Evoware and Crowde are examples of Indonesian startups that have positively impacted social economy. Evoware creates biodegradable products that improve livelihoods and reduce waste, while Crowde allows investment in agriculture to benefit farmers. Both companies have grown nationally and internationally.
The document discusses the problem of begging in Hyderabad city and proposes several solutions. It notes that the number of beggars has doubled from 10,466 in 2006 to an estimated 20,000 currently. Many beggars are able-bodied and educated but unemployed. The key solutions proposed are: 1) Identifying beggars and engaging them in public work programs or small industries. 2) Providing shelters and job training. 3) Strictly enforcing begging prevention laws through counseling. 4) Restricting begging at temples, tourist sites and traffic intersections through volunteers and police. A special government office and dedicated funding is needed to implement these solutions and eradicate begging.
Mission Heal is an NGO based in India that works to improve living standards for disadvantaged groups. It provides welfare for all members of society regardless of financial status. The organization runs campaigns to raise awareness of social issues and ensure people have a better quality of life. Mission Heal also focuses on providing free education to needy children, with the goal of improving future generations' standard of living. By partnering with this NGO, one can help enhance quality of life for the less privileged in India.
'Village Buddha,' a key component of the new 'Champions for Societal Manufacturing' project under the India-Japan technical co-operation agreement, seeks to leverage Industry's competency, knowledge and experience, to meet current societal challenges.
The presentation gives a brief description of what is social entrepreneurship, then describes 5 major socio-economic problems prevalent in India with the ideas about how to combat them rather than leaving societal needs to govt. These ideas were devised by social entrepreneurs.
Importance Of NGOs For The Development Of Our Societykananjames
The duties of the people associated with NGOs are phenomenal both in terms of quantity as well as quality. Let us understand a bit of what these people do.
The document summarizes the history and evolution of laws around beggary in India. It discusses how religious traditions, colonial rule, and post-independence governments approached beggary. The Bombay Prevention of Beggary Act of 1959 was the first such law, followed by others. A key Supreme Court case addressed what constitutes begging and whether such laws violate fundamental rights. The document calls for greater social welfare programs and rehabilitation efforts over punitive approaches. It also summarizes the Probation of Offenders Act of 1958 regarding petty crimes.
This document discusses collaboration between government organizations and non-governmental organizations in India to improve agricultural extension and rural development. It provides examples of different models of NGO and GO collaboration, including NGO involvement in government programming, joint training activities, and group formation efforts. It also outlines some challenges to collaboration, such as different priorities between NGOs and GOs, lack of experience and capacity, and issues around control and sustainability. Overall, the document advocates for closer working relationships between NGOs and GOs while also recognizing limitations to collaboration.
In the current job sphere, a career in NGO has started becoming more main stream. With strong governance structure, Akshaya Patra is one among the top 10 NGO in India for a prospective career option.
PROJECT REPORT ON NGOS (GOONJ & SAVE THE CHILDREN)Sheryl Mehra
This study provides the opportunity to know the perspective of the students about the NGOs as a program with the detailed overview about the Ngo’s which are in operational in India.It provides is brief introduction about the organization- GOONJ & SAVE THE CHILDREN.
India has the highest number of youth population in the world at 356 million aged 10-24. The document discusses the important roles Indian youth can play in achieving sustainable development goals through education, entrepreneurship, politics, management, civil service, academia, health, sports, and as responsible citizens. It argues that if Indian youth utilize their potential and make some simple changes in thinking and work, they can drive significant progress in addressing India's problems through initiatives like improving education, healthcare, infrastructure, and reducing corruption. The potential of India's large youth population can help make India a developed country within years if roles are played efficiently across different sectors of the society.
Poverty traps exist in developing countries where people lack the means to invest in improving their situation or escaping poverty. Foreign aid and government programs aim to help the poor, but some argue this can reduce incentives for self-improvement. Experiments show conditional cash transfers that provide money for health and education can help eradicate poverty long-term by investing in human capital. Improving institutions, education, and addressing corruption are also important for reducing poverty traps.
The document summarizes Yakkum, one of the oldest and largest faith-based organizations in Indonesia. It was established by churches in Indonesia to spread love and provide healthcare. Yakkum now operates 13 hospitals, health institutions, and partners with a university medical school. It focuses on providing affordable, quality healthcare including in remote areas. As an independent NGO, it advocates for policy changes and inclusion of all groups in government programs like the national health insurance. Yakkum upholds human rights and aims to empower local communities through its various health, education, humanitarian and development programs.
Access Food is an organization that connects food businesses with charities in India to reduce both food waste and food poverty. By using an app and legal contracts, Access Food brings together businesses that have excess unsold food at the end of the day with charities that can distribute the food to those in need. This solves the problems of businesses having to dispose of extra food at a cost and one million tons of food being wasted yearly in India while 32% of the population suffers from food insecurity.
Africa is a continent with dreadful poverty and problems of resource shortages. Estimates are that climate change and population pressure will see 85 million people migrate from that continent in the next 40 years. And yet there are people and organizations trying to do something about these problems and make a difference.
In this Presentation we look at the work of ICODI a registered non-profit organization located in Mbarara District-South Western Uganda. Its mission is “To work with and through individuals and communities to improve on the economic, health and social wellbeing of the rural and urban poor communities in Uganda”. The goal is to reduce on the high levels of famine, poverty, ill health and illiteracy in the rural communities and urban poor communities in Uganda. You can find out more about ICODI at http://www.icodi.org
There are many NGOs in India that are working with corporate and public enterprises to promote CSR in India. One such renowned organisation has undertaken several projects through CSR to facilitate urban renewal.
1) HelpAge India is a leading non-profit organization that has worked for over 30 years to advocate for and care for disadvantaged older people in India.
2) It runs numerous programs across the country, including mobile healthcare clinics, physiotherapy, palliative care, livelihood support, and residential facilities, to help seniors live dignified lives.
3) The organization also works to raise awareness of issues affecting the elderly like healthcare access and poverty, as India's aging population is projected to double over the next 20-30 years, presenting immense needs.
This document discusses CSR collaboration between companies and NGOs in India. It defines NGOs and their roles in areas like human rights, the environment, and poverty eradication. The document also categorizes NGOs based on their level of operation and orientation. It outlines the benefits of partnerships between companies and NGOs, including improved reputation and access to new markets for companies and increased funding and marketing for NGOs. Successful partnerships require effective communication, shared vision, and positive community relations.
The document defines social economy and provides examples of how small businesses and startups can impact social economy. Social economy prioritizes social objectives over capital and reinvests profits into social goals. It uses democratic governance and ownership. Evoware and Crowde are examples of Indonesian startups that have positively impacted social economy. Evoware creates biodegradable products that improve livelihoods and reduce waste, while Crowde allows investment in agriculture to benefit farmers. Both companies have grown nationally and internationally.
The document discusses the problem of begging in Hyderabad city and proposes several solutions. It notes that the number of beggars has doubled from 10,466 in 2006 to an estimated 20,000 currently. Many beggars are able-bodied and educated but unemployed. The key solutions proposed are: 1) Identifying beggars and engaging them in public work programs or small industries. 2) Providing shelters and job training. 3) Strictly enforcing begging prevention laws through counseling. 4) Restricting begging at temples, tourist sites and traffic intersections through volunteers and police. A special government office and dedicated funding is needed to implement these solutions and eradicate begging.
Mission Heal is an NGO based in India that works to improve living standards for disadvantaged groups. It provides welfare for all members of society regardless of financial status. The organization runs campaigns to raise awareness of social issues and ensure people have a better quality of life. Mission Heal also focuses on providing free education to needy children, with the goal of improving future generations' standard of living. By partnering with this NGO, one can help enhance quality of life for the less privileged in India.
'Village Buddha,' a key component of the new 'Champions for Societal Manufacturing' project under the India-Japan technical co-operation agreement, seeks to leverage Industry's competency, knowledge and experience, to meet current societal challenges.
The presentation gives a brief description of what is social entrepreneurship, then describes 5 major socio-economic problems prevalent in India with the ideas about how to combat them rather than leaving societal needs to govt. These ideas were devised by social entrepreneurs.
Importance Of NGOs For The Development Of Our Societykananjames
The duties of the people associated with NGOs are phenomenal both in terms of quantity as well as quality. Let us understand a bit of what these people do.
The document summarizes the history and evolution of laws around beggary in India. It discusses how religious traditions, colonial rule, and post-independence governments approached beggary. The Bombay Prevention of Beggary Act of 1959 was the first such law, followed by others. A key Supreme Court case addressed what constitutes begging and whether such laws violate fundamental rights. The document calls for greater social welfare programs and rehabilitation efforts over punitive approaches. It also summarizes the Probation of Offenders Act of 1958 regarding petty crimes.
This document discusses collaboration between government organizations and non-governmental organizations in India to improve agricultural extension and rural development. It provides examples of different models of NGO and GO collaboration, including NGO involvement in government programming, joint training activities, and group formation efforts. It also outlines some challenges to collaboration, such as different priorities between NGOs and GOs, lack of experience and capacity, and issues around control and sustainability. Overall, the document advocates for closer working relationships between NGOs and GOs while also recognizing limitations to collaboration.
In the current job sphere, a career in NGO has started becoming more main stream. With strong governance structure, Akshaya Patra is one among the top 10 NGO in India for a prospective career option.
PROJECT REPORT ON NGOS (GOONJ & SAVE THE CHILDREN)Sheryl Mehra
This study provides the opportunity to know the perspective of the students about the NGOs as a program with the detailed overview about the Ngo’s which are in operational in India.It provides is brief introduction about the organization- GOONJ & SAVE THE CHILDREN.
India has the highest number of youth population in the world at 356 million aged 10-24. The document discusses the important roles Indian youth can play in achieving sustainable development goals through education, entrepreneurship, politics, management, civil service, academia, health, sports, and as responsible citizens. It argues that if Indian youth utilize their potential and make some simple changes in thinking and work, they can drive significant progress in addressing India's problems through initiatives like improving education, healthcare, infrastructure, and reducing corruption. The potential of India's large youth population can help make India a developed country within years if roles are played efficiently across different sectors of the society.
Poverty traps exist in developing countries where people lack the means to invest in improving their situation or escaping poverty. Foreign aid and government programs aim to help the poor, but some argue this can reduce incentives for self-improvement. Experiments show conditional cash transfers that provide money for health and education can help eradicate poverty long-term by investing in human capital. Improving institutions, education, and addressing corruption are also important for reducing poverty traps.
Empowerment to Women. Women's empowerment can be defined to promoting women's sense of self-worth, their ability to determine their own choices. At Sampark org help women and children to grow their capabilities.
This document discusses social entrepreneurship in India, particularly in the context of microfinance. It begins by defining social entrepreneurship and how social entrepreneurs differ from NGOs in aiming to create broad, long-term social change. It then profiles some prominent Indian social entrepreneurs working in various social sectors. The document also discusses the motivation for social entrepreneurship in India, citing examples like providing low-cost healthcare and energy access. However, it notes social entrepreneurs face challenges in India like a lack of clear metrics for success and unstandardized government processes for social enterprises. The document concludes by framing social entrepreneurship in the context of microfinance in India.
Initiatives to Empower Lesser-Privileged Children in IndiaOrhcw India
In India, initiatives like "Education for All" and "Mid-Day Meal Scheme" aim to empower lesser-privileged children. These programs focus on providing free and quality education, along with nutritious meals, to ensure holistic development. Additionally, NGOs like Orhcw India and government efforts collaborate to enhance access to healthcare, skill development, and vocational training, fostering a brighter future for underprivileged youth and breaking the cycle of poverty.
https://orhcw.org/privileged-children.html
India, a land of diversity and contrasts, has witnessed remarkable progress and growth over the years. However, this progress has not been uniform, and many of its citizens still grapple with poverty, lack of education, healthcare disparities, and various social and environmental challenges. In this landscape, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) emerge as powerful agents of change, driven by a commitment to social welfare and the betterment of communities. This comprehensive exploration delves into the fundamental need for NGOs in Noida, India, their core principles, and their indispensable role in addressing the country’s multifaceted challenges.
Top NGO in India Smile India Trust what we can do for poor families.Smile India Trust
Smile India Trust is a top NGO in India for helping poverty-stricken people. Poor people suffer the most from any kind of inequality. They get the lowest level of services even from the hospitals. Visit Here: https://bit.ly/3HRJZXz
“not-for-profit, voluntary citizen’s group, which is organised on a local, national, or international level to address issues in support of the public good. Task oriented and made up of people with common interests, NGOs perform a variety of services and humanitarian functions, bring citizens concerns to governments ,and encourage participation of Civil Society stakeholders at the community level”
All about NGOs and youth empowerment organisationsPiyush Khare
We see a lot of organisations that empower youth are also coming up in certain parts of the country. India is a country which post of a positive demographic dividend as we have a vibrant and a young population which can contribute in the prosperity and progress of the country. However, just having a lot of young people in the population is not enough and it is equally important that the youth of the country is skilled and empowered enough so that they can contribute in the progress of the society and the country and it is being realise that and unskilled youth can become a burden on the country if the energy of the young people is not channelized in the right direction.
Delhi, the bustling capital of India, is a city of contrasts. It boasts a rich cultural heritage and rapid economic growth, yet faces significant social, economic, and environmental challenges. Non-Profit Organizations (NPOs) play an essential role in addressing these challenges, working tirelessly to bridge gaps and foster development across various sectors. Here’s a look at the pivotal roles NPOs play in shaping a better Delhi. NPO in Delhi
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) refers to the voluntary efforts undertaken by businesses to address social and environmental issues in their operations and within the communities in which they operate. These efforts can include initiatives such as philanthropy, volunteerism, sustainable practices, and community engagement.
NGOs, or non-governmental organizations, play a critical role in promoting and implementing CSR activities. Many NGOs work to promote sustainable practices, protect human rights, and improve living conditions in communities around the world.
There are many NGOs that specialize in CSR, and the top ones will vary depending on the region, industry and focus area. Some examples of top NGO that focus on CSR are:
Nityango.org
Amnesty International
International Labour Organization
Save the Children
Greenpeace
World Wildlife Fund
The Nature Conservancy
CSR for NGO refers to the ways in which NGOs can work with businesses to promote and implement CSR activities. This can include partnerships, collaborations, or campaigns to raise awareness about social and environmental issues.
Some examples of CSR activities that NGO's and businesses can do together are:
Partnering on sustainable procurement practices
Implementing programs to empower communities through job creation and livelihood training
Collaborating to protect natural resources
Working together to ensure human rights are protected throughout supply chains
Corporations can support NGO's CSR efforts in various ways:
Monetary donations
Providing in-kind donations of goods or services
Employee volunteer opportunities
Supporting NGO programs and campaigns
Collaboration in community development initiatives
Overall, CSR is an important aspect of business operations, and NGOs play a critical role in promoting and implementing CSR activities. Businesses can support NGO's efforts by collaborating and contributing resources to make an impactful change.
This document discusses non-governmental organizations (NGOs). It defines NGOs as private, non-profit organizations that are independent of government and work for social welfare, such as in areas of education, health, environment, and human rights. The document outlines the objectives, functions, and problems faced by NGOs. It notes that NGOs now require management expertise to handle complex issues and meet legal/financial requirements when working with governments and other partners. A case study demonstrates how lack of management led to problems for one NGO helping HIV/AIDS patients.
The smallest gesture of kindness can transform lives for the good. Here at Lotus Petal Foundation, we have numerous volunteer opportunities for people who want to contribute their time to improving our society. We offer academic and non-academic volunteer opportunities for teachers in schools, counseling, and maintenance of libraries. Our E-Volunteering Group aims to provide educational support, guidance, motivation, and life skills training to students of different age groups living in the slums of urban Delhi NCR, India.
https://www.lotuspetalfoundation.org/ngo-india/
The document discusses a proposed project called "YES" that aims to improve living conditions for underprivileged youth involved in informal sectors. It notes problems in India like poverty, hunger and unemployment despite economic growth. The project would work in key unorganized sectors like waste management, education, and healthcare to make services more accessible. It would provide education, training and job opportunities through environmentally sustainable services. Action plans include better communication between government and youth, waste management and recycling initiatives, and sustainable livelihood programs like "green jobs." The goal is to support underprivileged youth through socially and environmentally accountable opportunities.
This document provides an overview of NGOs (non-governmental organizations) and their role in health in India. It discusses the history and types of NGOs in India, their characteristics, strengths and weaknesses. It describes how NGOs help provide health services, implement health insurance schemes, and support primary healthcare. Key points are that NGOs have a long history in India, there are over 31 lakh registered NGOs currently, and they play an important role in filling gaps in health services, especially for poor communities.
This document discusses increasing employment of youth in India. It notes that India will have 800 million working people by 2016 posing challenges to provide education and jobs. Over 58% of India's population is under 24 years old. Unemployment causes social and economic problems. The document outlines factors contributing to youth unemployment like socio-cultural inhibitions, economic conditions, lack of industry support, inadequate financing and education. It proposes measures to address unemployment such as rural development programs, employment exchanges, guarantee schemes, developing small industries, training programs, and encouraging self-employment and social services. Increased youth employment can financially and economically develop India by reducing poverty, increasing literacy and allowing the government to provide more resources and facilities.
This NGO called Youth Services for Peace (YSP) works to promote women's rights and social welfare in India. It aims to reduce social injustices like gender discrimination that prevent equal development. YSP runs campaigns and provides education to eliminate these root causes from society. As one of the top NGOs in Delhi, it leads different initiatives to increase peace, awareness, and development in India through education. The NGO involves youth to promote children's education by distributing books and computers to schools. It also helps underprivileged children get an education, as poverty often forces them to work instead of study and leaves them vulnerable to crimes due to lack of guidance. Overall, YSP contributes significantly to national progress by empowering
Solutions and strategy to overcome challenges of indiaPradeep Chetry
The document discusses India's development challenges as an emerging nation, including problems related to poverty, employment, agriculture, social development, and regional disparities. It emphasizes the need for inclusive growth through improving health, education, women's empowerment, and agricultural productivity to engage more people and eradicate long-standing problems. Achieving balanced economic and social development on a national scale will require coordinated efforts across government, private sector, and nonprofit organizations.
Jeevan Jyoti People Welfare Society, Lucknow is a voluntary organization established in the year 2007 and registered under society registration act 21,1860 and working for urban areas of Lucknow and adjacent districts. Jeevan Jyoti especially works on women and youth empowerment, Institutional development at local level, human rights and livelihood.
Reliance Foundation works in rural transformation, education, health, urban renewal, arts and culture, and disaster response in India. It aims to build an inclusive India through various initiatives like supporting small farmers, providing education and healthcare, improving rural livelihoods and urban areas, and responding to natural disasters. The Foundation is the philanthropic arm of Reliance Industries and carries out its work through dedicated teams and partnerships across India.
Bioscope real stories of real people - reliance foundationReliance Foundation
There was a small puddle on the mud floor where the
roof had leaked in the night. Kusumben sighed as she
wiped the wet patch. The rain was a blessing for
farmers, but it was a sort of curse for her. The roof had
begun to leak last year. Her husband had patched it up
then, but the repair had been of a temporary nature.
For more please visit: reliancefoundation.org
NGO in India helps in this kind of work and promote sustainable development through their efforts and knowledge. They evaluate and make development decisions which lead to a more sustainable society.
Csr programs are laying the foundation of india for the upcoming youthReliance Foundation
Community development, Healthcare development, development in the education standards of the society, environmental development etc are some of the key programs of CSR in India that have managed to help many people from the economically and socially backward sectors of the country.
There are large inequalities in access to secondary education in income, gender, social group and geography. The capacity of the secondary schooling system needs to be significantly expanded.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
Indira awas yojana housing scheme renamed as PMAYnarinav14
Indira Awas Yojana (IAY) played a significant role in addressing rural housing needs in India. It emerged as a comprehensive program for affordable housing solutions in rural areas, predating the government’s broader focus on mass housing initiatives.
The Antyodaya Saral Haryana Portal is a pioneering initiative by the Government of Haryana aimed at providing citizens with seamless access to a wide range of government services
A Guide to AI for Smarter Nonprofits - Dr. Cori Faklaris, UNC CharlotteCori Faklaris
Working with data is a challenge for many organizations. Nonprofits in particular may need to collect and analyze sensitive, incomplete, and/or biased historical data about people. In this talk, Dr. Cori Faklaris of UNC Charlotte provides an overview of current AI capabilities and weaknesses to consider when integrating current AI technologies into the data workflow. The talk is organized around three takeaways: (1) For better or sometimes worse, AI provides you with “infinite interns.” (2) Give people permission & guardrails to learn what works with these “interns” and what doesn’t. (3) Create a roadmap for adding in more AI to assist nonprofit work, along with strategies for bias mitigation.
2. India is currently a nation which is
climbing the ladder of progress
gradually.
But we are in search of some
sources that will work as catalysts
and help in making the actions at a
much faster rate.
The government is the prime body
upon whom we depend for the
nation’s growth and enhancement.
which hindered the rise of our
culture and development.
3. But sometimes it happens that the
government can be unwilling or unable to
perform certain tasks.
It is then when the private entities have to
gear up and set off to bring about a
change in the system.
The introduction of private sector is a
system which was brought up just two
decades ago.
Before that it was socialism that we
followed and it was the same
4. Many corporations take up the accountability to bring a
significant transformation in the techniques of the
country.
There are many regions in the country which have not
been explored yet. These are the areas that equally
require the help for medical facilities, transportation as
well as education.
They are away from the basic need of everyday
electricity. There are troubles concerning even food and
water.
If the government is not able to reach to such needy
places, then the private sector rises and helps such areas
out of the crisis they face every day.
Reliance social responsibility has changed the society in
many positive aspects.
5. Campaigns by foundations in Mumbai:
Cities in India require a proper planning
and structure, proper facilities and
groundwork, and also a proper
management of the same.
But besides these, there are so many
other causes which nobody foresees. A
lot of issues need to be tackled in the city
life.
To name a few, we start with matters like
disposal of waste, animal rights, children
rights, education of
underprivileged, medical aids and similar
subjects.
Foundations in India have been
established to prevent such degradations
in society and initiate effective social
campaigns to execute the plans.
7. Growth of the nation has to be the
look out of every citizen of India but
every citizen requires a help and
encouragement from a bigger body to
contribute towards the nation’s
progress.
The fundamental feature towards
success is education and hence it must
be made sure that every child in the
country has pursued the basic level of
education.
Later on, if they desire, scholarships can be given for further studies.
Due to Reliance industries NGO, the education sector has enhanced not only in urban
India but also in the villages of India.
8.
9. Strong initiatives from foundations in
Mumbai:
There are many illnesses that do not
have a guaranteed cure.
Cancer and AIDS are amongst such
illnesses.
The patients have to go through
hazardous consequences and the final
outcome can be redemption as well.
So to contribute a hand towards more
advanced resources for the cute of such
diseases, foundations of India have
played a pivotal role.
Due to this, the death rate has actually
reduced over the years. It is the
availability of resources that brings a
relief to the victims.