POSHAN District Nutrition Profile_Katihar_BiharPOSHAN
POSHAN District Nutrition Profiles (DNPs) draw on diverse sources of data to compile a set of indicators on the state of nutrition and its cross-sectoral determinants. The profiles are intended to be conversation-starters at the district level and to enable discussions about why undernutrition levels are high, and which factors, at multiple levels, might need to be addressed to improve nutrition.
PLEASE NOTE that POSHAN is regularly tracking data sources as they are released and updating the profiles accordingly.
POSHAN District Nutrition Profile_Kishanganj_BiharPOSHAN
POSHAN District Nutrition Profiles (DNPs) draw on diverse sources of data to compile a set of indicators on the state of nutrition and its cross-sectoral determinants. The profiles are intended to be conversation-starters at the district level and to enable discussions about why undernutrition levels are high, and which factors, at multiple levels, might need to be addressed to improve nutrition.
PLEASE NOTE that POSHAN is regularly tracking data sources as they are released and updating the profiles accordingly.
POSHAN District Nutrition Profile_Buxar_BiharPOSHAN
POSHAN District Nutrition Profiles (DNPs) draw on diverse sources of data to compile a set of indicators on the state of nutrition and its cross-sectoral determinants. The profiles are intended to be conversation-starters at the district level and to enable discussions about why undernutrition levels are high, and which factors, at multiple levels, might need to be addressed to improve nutrition.
PLEASE NOTE that POSHAN is regularly tracking data sources as they are released and updating the profiles accordingly.
POSHAN District Nutrition Profile_Purnia_BiharPOSHAN
POSHAN District Nutrition Profiles (DNPs) draw on diverse sources of data to compile a set of indicators on the state of nutrition and its cross-sectoral determinants. The profiles are intended to be conversation-starters at the district level and to enable discussions about why undernutrition levels are high, and which factors, at multiple levels, might need to be addressed to improve nutrition.
PLEASE NOTE that POSHAN is regularly tracking data sources as they are released and updating the profiles accordingly.
POSHAN District Nutrition Profile_Kaimur_BiharPOSHAN
POSHAN District Nutrition Profiles (DNPs) draw on diverse sources of data to compile a set of indicators on the state of nutrition and its cross-sectoral determinants. The profiles are intended to be conversation-starters at the district level and to enable discussions about why undernutrition levels are high, and which factors, at multiple levels, might need to be addressed to improve nutrition.
PLEASE NOTE that POSHAN is regularly tracking data sources as they are released and updating the profiles accordingly.
POSHAN District Nutrition Profile_Katihar_BiharPOSHAN
POSHAN District Nutrition Profiles (DNPs) draw on diverse sources of data to compile a set of indicators on the state of nutrition and its cross-sectoral determinants. The profiles are intended to be conversation-starters at the district level and to enable discussions about why undernutrition levels are high, and which factors, at multiple levels, might need to be addressed to improve nutrition.
PLEASE NOTE that POSHAN is regularly tracking data sources as they are released and updating the profiles accordingly.
POSHAN District Nutrition Profile_Kishanganj_BiharPOSHAN
POSHAN District Nutrition Profiles (DNPs) draw on diverse sources of data to compile a set of indicators on the state of nutrition and its cross-sectoral determinants. The profiles are intended to be conversation-starters at the district level and to enable discussions about why undernutrition levels are high, and which factors, at multiple levels, might need to be addressed to improve nutrition.
PLEASE NOTE that POSHAN is regularly tracking data sources as they are released and updating the profiles accordingly.
POSHAN District Nutrition Profile_Buxar_BiharPOSHAN
POSHAN District Nutrition Profiles (DNPs) draw on diverse sources of data to compile a set of indicators on the state of nutrition and its cross-sectoral determinants. The profiles are intended to be conversation-starters at the district level and to enable discussions about why undernutrition levels are high, and which factors, at multiple levels, might need to be addressed to improve nutrition.
PLEASE NOTE that POSHAN is regularly tracking data sources as they are released and updating the profiles accordingly.
POSHAN District Nutrition Profile_Purnia_BiharPOSHAN
POSHAN District Nutrition Profiles (DNPs) draw on diverse sources of data to compile a set of indicators on the state of nutrition and its cross-sectoral determinants. The profiles are intended to be conversation-starters at the district level and to enable discussions about why undernutrition levels are high, and which factors, at multiple levels, might need to be addressed to improve nutrition.
PLEASE NOTE that POSHAN is regularly tracking data sources as they are released and updating the profiles accordingly.
POSHAN District Nutrition Profile_Kaimur_BiharPOSHAN
POSHAN District Nutrition Profiles (DNPs) draw on diverse sources of data to compile a set of indicators on the state of nutrition and its cross-sectoral determinants. The profiles are intended to be conversation-starters at the district level and to enable discussions about why undernutrition levels are high, and which factors, at multiple levels, might need to be addressed to improve nutrition.
PLEASE NOTE that POSHAN is regularly tracking data sources as they are released and updating the profiles accordingly.
POSHAN District Nutrition Profile_Gopalganj_BiharPOSHAN
POSHAN District Nutrition Profiles (DNPs) draw on diverse sources of data to compile a set of indicators on the state of nutrition and its cross-sectoral determinants. The profiles are intended to be conversation-starters at the district level and to enable discussions about why undernutrition levels are high, and which factors, at multiple levels, might need to be addressed to improve nutrition.
PLEASE NOTE that POSHAN is regularly tracking data sources as they are released and updating the profiles accordingly.
POSHAN District Nutrition Profile_Jamui_BiharPOSHAN
POSHAN District Nutrition Profiles (DNPs) draw on diverse sources of data to compile a set of indicators on the state of nutrition and its cross-sectoral determinants. The profiles are intended to be conversation-starters at the district level and to enable discussions about why undernutrition levels are high, and which factors, at multiple levels, might need to be addressed to improve nutrition.
PLEASE NOTE that POSHAN is regularly tracking data sources as they are released and updating the profiles accordingly.
POSHAN District Nutrition Profile_Gaya_BiharPOSHAN
POSHAN District Nutrition Profiles (DNPs) draw on diverse sources of data to compile a set of indicators on the state of nutrition and its cross-sectoral determinants. The profiles are intended to be conversation-starters at the district level and to enable discussions about why undernutrition levels are high, and which factors, at multiple levels, might need to be addressed to improve nutrition.
PLEASE NOTE that POSHAN is regularly tracking data sources as they are released and updating the profiles accordingly.
POSHAN District Nutrition Profile_Shivpuri_Madhya PradeshPOSHAN
POSHAN District Nutrition Profiles (DNPs) draw on diverse sources of data to compile a set of indicators on the state of nutrition and its cross-sectoral determinants. The profiles are intended to be conversation-starters at the district level and to enable discussions about why undernutrition levels are high, and which factors, at multiple levels, might need to be addressed to improve nutrition.
PLEASE NOTE that POSHAN is regularly tracking data sources as they are released and updating the profiles accordingly.
4.1.4 AWHN Conference 6 2010 Federation Concert Hall: Cooperation and collaboration between NACCHO & AWHN and the Talking Circle. National Aboriginal Community ControlledHealthOrganisation.Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service
POSHAN District Nutrition Profile_Siwan_BiharPOSHAN
POSHAN District Nutrition Profiles (DNPs) draw on diverse sources of data to compile a set of indicators on the state of nutrition and its cross-sectoral determinants. The profiles are intended to be conversation-starters at the district level and to enable discussions about why undernutrition levels are high, and which factors, at multiple levels, might need to be addressed to improve nutrition.
PLEASE NOTE that POSHAN is regularly tracking data sources as they are released and updating the profiles accordingly.
It is a presentation on non profitable trust named as Thribhuvandas Foundation in Gujarat which is working for the betterment of the villagers as well as to the women staying in village. They are providing a helping hand towards the villagers near their district.
as part of the IFPRI-Egypt Seminar Series- funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) project called “Evaluating Impact and Building Capacity” (EIBC) that is implemented by IFPRI.
Michael Mulford, Daniel Gilligan, Heleene Tambet, Jessica Leight, Harold Alderman, Melissa Hidrobo
SPIR Impact Evaluation Midline Webinar
APR 2, 2020 - 08:00 AM TO 10:00 AM EDT
Delivered a lecture on Hygiene and Sanitation Challenges in Pakistan at National Centre for Rural Development on 31-12-2014 in the conference on Field Applications of Safe Drinking Water & Sanitation... 29th-31st December, 2014...
Commissioner Choucair from the Chicago Department of Public Health presenting a lecture course at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine's Health Care Disparities Lecture Series.
Disaster Alert and Resource Management in Rajkot, Gujarat.NITI Aayog
The Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances, Government of India, organized the 2nd 'District Collectors Conference', which took place on the 6th & 7th of September in New Delhi. Over 30 district collectors participated, making presentations on best practices to overcome challenges faced in the sectors of rural development, education, urban development, law & order, and disaster management.
The Planning Commission is providing these presentations for the public to see examples of the good work being done by young IAS officers in the field, and to promote cross-learning and innovation.
Initiatives Taken to Improve Maternal Health in Bikaner, Rajasthan.NITI Aayog
The Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances, Government of India, organized the 2nd 'District Collectors Conference', which took place on the 6th & 7th of September in New Delhi. Over 30 district collectors participated, making presentations on best practices to overcome challenges faced in the sectors of rural development, education, urban development, law & order, and disaster management.
The Planning Commission is providing these presentations for the public to see examples of the good work being done by young IAS officers in the field, and to promote cross-learning and innovation.
POSHAN District Nutrition Profile_Gopalganj_BiharPOSHAN
POSHAN District Nutrition Profiles (DNPs) draw on diverse sources of data to compile a set of indicators on the state of nutrition and its cross-sectoral determinants. The profiles are intended to be conversation-starters at the district level and to enable discussions about why undernutrition levels are high, and which factors, at multiple levels, might need to be addressed to improve nutrition.
PLEASE NOTE that POSHAN is regularly tracking data sources as they are released and updating the profiles accordingly.
POSHAN District Nutrition Profile_Jamui_BiharPOSHAN
POSHAN District Nutrition Profiles (DNPs) draw on diverse sources of data to compile a set of indicators on the state of nutrition and its cross-sectoral determinants. The profiles are intended to be conversation-starters at the district level and to enable discussions about why undernutrition levels are high, and which factors, at multiple levels, might need to be addressed to improve nutrition.
PLEASE NOTE that POSHAN is regularly tracking data sources as they are released and updating the profiles accordingly.
POSHAN District Nutrition Profile_Gaya_BiharPOSHAN
POSHAN District Nutrition Profiles (DNPs) draw on diverse sources of data to compile a set of indicators on the state of nutrition and its cross-sectoral determinants. The profiles are intended to be conversation-starters at the district level and to enable discussions about why undernutrition levels are high, and which factors, at multiple levels, might need to be addressed to improve nutrition.
PLEASE NOTE that POSHAN is regularly tracking data sources as they are released and updating the profiles accordingly.
POSHAN District Nutrition Profile_Shivpuri_Madhya PradeshPOSHAN
POSHAN District Nutrition Profiles (DNPs) draw on diverse sources of data to compile a set of indicators on the state of nutrition and its cross-sectoral determinants. The profiles are intended to be conversation-starters at the district level and to enable discussions about why undernutrition levels are high, and which factors, at multiple levels, might need to be addressed to improve nutrition.
PLEASE NOTE that POSHAN is regularly tracking data sources as they are released and updating the profiles accordingly.
4.1.4 AWHN Conference 6 2010 Federation Concert Hall: Cooperation and collaboration between NACCHO & AWHN and the Talking Circle. National Aboriginal Community ControlledHealthOrganisation.Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service
POSHAN District Nutrition Profile_Siwan_BiharPOSHAN
POSHAN District Nutrition Profiles (DNPs) draw on diverse sources of data to compile a set of indicators on the state of nutrition and its cross-sectoral determinants. The profiles are intended to be conversation-starters at the district level and to enable discussions about why undernutrition levels are high, and which factors, at multiple levels, might need to be addressed to improve nutrition.
PLEASE NOTE that POSHAN is regularly tracking data sources as they are released and updating the profiles accordingly.
It is a presentation on non profitable trust named as Thribhuvandas Foundation in Gujarat which is working for the betterment of the villagers as well as to the women staying in village. They are providing a helping hand towards the villagers near their district.
as part of the IFPRI-Egypt Seminar Series- funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) project called “Evaluating Impact and Building Capacity” (EIBC) that is implemented by IFPRI.
Michael Mulford, Daniel Gilligan, Heleene Tambet, Jessica Leight, Harold Alderman, Melissa Hidrobo
SPIR Impact Evaluation Midline Webinar
APR 2, 2020 - 08:00 AM TO 10:00 AM EDT
Delivered a lecture on Hygiene and Sanitation Challenges in Pakistan at National Centre for Rural Development on 31-12-2014 in the conference on Field Applications of Safe Drinking Water & Sanitation... 29th-31st December, 2014...
Commissioner Choucair from the Chicago Department of Public Health presenting a lecture course at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine's Health Care Disparities Lecture Series.
Disaster Alert and Resource Management in Rajkot, Gujarat.NITI Aayog
The Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances, Government of India, organized the 2nd 'District Collectors Conference', which took place on the 6th & 7th of September in New Delhi. Over 30 district collectors participated, making presentations on best practices to overcome challenges faced in the sectors of rural development, education, urban development, law & order, and disaster management.
The Planning Commission is providing these presentations for the public to see examples of the good work being done by young IAS officers in the field, and to promote cross-learning and innovation.
Initiatives Taken to Improve Maternal Health in Bikaner, Rajasthan.NITI Aayog
The Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances, Government of India, organized the 2nd 'District Collectors Conference', which took place on the 6th & 7th of September in New Delhi. Over 30 district collectors participated, making presentations on best practices to overcome challenges faced in the sectors of rural development, education, urban development, law & order, and disaster management.
The Planning Commission is providing these presentations for the public to see examples of the good work being done by young IAS officers in the field, and to promote cross-learning and innovation.
In continuation of NITI Brief # 1, it is now sought to analyse the expenditure outlays under the Central Plan in the Union Budget 2015-16, and their implications for the remaining two years of the Twelfth Five Year Plan, the national development agenda and expected outcomes.
This presentation was conceptualised and made by me as a part of my Summer training project work. The project was a real time activity carried out by the Public Health division of ASTRON Hospital & healthcare Consultants Pvt. Ltd.
Development Initiatives taken in Jhajjar District, Haryana.NITI Aayog
The Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances, Government of India, organized the 2nd 'District Collectors Conference', which took place on the 6th & 7th of September in New Delhi. Over 30 district collectors participated, making presentations on best practices to overcome challenges faced in the sectors of rural development, education, urban development, law & order, and disaster management.
The Planning Commission is providing these presentations for the public to see examples of the good work being done by young IAS officers in the field, and to promote cross-learning and innovation.
An Open Mind - A coffee table book to celebrate the sanitation championsujjwal maitra
Rural India gives us a glimpse of plain existence, simple thinking and archetypal idyllic scenery. But deep inside, the inherent practice of ‘open defecation’ evokes an image of a mass still living in filth and unhygienic environment.
According to WHO, more than half a billion people in India still continue to defecate in the open. This ‘rural shock’ presents a very unusual image of about 70 percent of our population that live in villages. It depicts a state of deprivation, dependence and low social set up that continues to plummet.
As changing the mindset and attitude of the people remains the biggest challenge, the objective of the project was to identify rural communities across four states- Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh- in India, which have significantly reduced open defecation in the context of deeply embedded attitudes that perceive open defecation to be a normalised, preferred and positive behaviour.
As photographs are the nearest approximation to reality, BBC Media Action created photographic content in an engaging and narrative manner, to sensitise people for dignified living and exhibit the image of a clean rural India.
The content has been captured into a coffee table book titled “An Open Mind” –that captures inspiring real-life stories of sanitation champions from different walks of life, who are driving positive sanitation behaviour change through their individual efforts as opposed to the mindset mummified by old beliefs.
The book is targeted at relevant government and NGO practitioners. It intends to give them a better understanding of ‘what’ works and ‘why’ for ending open defecation in India.
It also aims to encourage people across the country to practice and indoctrinate good sanitation habits and showcase a best-practice movement of the people, by the people and for the people.
VIM- Stop open-defecation in Mekong Delta CampaignPhong Olympia
A presentation in the event Vietnam Youth Business Forum. This session was hosted by representatives from Unilever Vietnam. Our group of 9 members came up with this campaign idea
MapSh: Open-defecation Free Mapping and Mobile Verification ToolSarah Fathallah
MapSh is a free mapping and mobile verification tool created during the global Sanitation Hackathon 2012 and winner of the New York City competition. While the government of India already collects data on gram panchayats (villages) in India that have achieved open-defecation free (ODF) status, this data is difficult to access and modify. MapSh liberates and visualizes this data as well as make it easy to access a crowdsourcing tool where everyday citizens can verify or dispute reports.
Ensuring Access & Availability of Drinking Water Supply During Drought. Tiruc...NITI Aayog
The Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances, Government of India, organized the 2nd 'District Collectors Conference', which took place on the 6th & 7th of September in New Delhi. Over 30 district collectors participated, making presentations on best practices to overcome challenges faced in the sectors of rural development, education, urban development, law & order, and disaster management.
The Planning Commission is providing these presentations for the public to see examples of the good work being done by young IAS officers in the field, and to promote cross-learning and innovation.
Shelter Associates is an India based NGO working for the urban poor by designing and implementing data driven solutions in Sanitation and Social Housing.
Community Convergent Committee - kanyakumari - An introductionShiju Nesamony
Community Convergent Action is a community owned, community lead initiative. It is a network of volunteers, volunteering organisations and NGOs for the betterment and support of people and residential communities. It is organised into self managed committees with 2 representatives, 1 M &1 F for every 35 to 40 households.
Corporate Support under CSR for achieving the target of ODF West BengalDibyendu Sarkar, IAS
West Bengal Government has decided to fast track its activities to achieve Open Defecation Free status by 2017. In a Seminar organised by the FICCI, the State Government shared its expectations from the corporate partners.
Leaf Society is promoting the concept of dignified sanitation solutions through behaviour change communication mechanisms, diverging from low cost toilet approach, using children as agents of change, promotion of sanitation societies among women and leveraging funds from various sources.
Similar to Sabar Shouchagar of Nadia District (20)
NITI BRIEFS is a series of documents created for dissemination of important policy matters. This is the first document in the series. It provides an overview of the National Development Agenda, Fourteenth Finance Commission and the Union Budget 2015-16.
Planning Commission's Progress Report on National Data Sharing & AccessibilityNITI Aayog
The Government of India notified the National Data Sharing and Accessibility Policy 2012 on 17/3/2012 with the objective that the data/information generated using public funds should be readily available for sharing to the users for developmental planning.
To implement the policy in the Planning Commission, an Oversight Committee was constituted on 11/5/2012. Upto Feb 2013, only 8 datasets were uploaded on the data portal. On 23/1/2013 the Oversight Committee was re-constituted with B.N.Satpathy, Sr. Adviser (S&T), PC, as Chairman. After reconstitution, regular meetings with all Advisers were held and concerted efforts made for uploading datasets on the Portal. As a result, as of 31/10/2013 a total of 699 datasets of the Planning Commission are available on the data portal for access.
Planning Commission is at 4th position in uploading datasets compared to Ministry of Agriculture, followed by Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation, and Ministry of Water Resources.
Popular datasets include GDP of India and major Sectors of Economy, Tendulkar Committee Methodology poverty line estimates of number of persons, Total forest cover in India, Macro-Economic Indicators, Aadhaar numbers generated, Domestic savings and components thereof, Annual growth rate of GDP by Industry, & Direct Benefit Transfer Scheme-wise status.
Implementation of Right to Hearing Act 2012 in Rajsamand, Rajasthan.NITI Aayog
The Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances, Government of India, organized the 2nd 'District Collectors Conference', which took place on the 6th & 7th of September in New Delhi. Over 30 district collectors participated, making presentations on best practices to overcome challenges faced in the sectors of rural development, education, urban development, law & order, and disaster management.
The Planning Commission is providing these presentations for the public to see examples of the good work being done by young IAS officers in the field, and to promote cross-learning and innovation.
Drug Awareness Program- Say No to Drugs.NITI Aayog
The Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances, Government of India, organized the 2nd 'District Collectors Conference', which took place on the 6th & 7th of September in New Delhi. Over 30 district collectors participated, making presentations on best practices to overcome challenges faced in the sectors of rural development, education, urban development, law & order, and disaster management.
The Planning Commission is providing these presentations for the public to see examples of the good work being done by young IAS officers in the field, and to promote cross-learning and innovation.
Development initiatives Taken to Tackle the Naxal Issue in Simdega, Jharkhand. NITI Aayog
The Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances, Government of India, organized the 2nd 'District Collectors Conference', which took place on the 6th & 7th of September in New Delhi. Over 30 district collectors participated, making presentations on best practices to overcome challenges faced in the sectors of rural development, education, urban development, law & order, and disaster management.
The Planning Commission is providing these presentations for the public to see examples of the good work being done by young IAS officers in the field, and to promote cross-learning and innovation.
Development Initatives Taken to Tackle the Naxal Issue in Saranda, Jharkhand.NITI Aayog
The Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances, Government of India, organized the 2nd 'District Collectors Conference', which took place on the 6th & 7th of September in New Delhi. Over 30 district collectors participated, making presentations on best practices to overcome challenges faced in the sectors of rural development, education, urban development, law & order, and disaster management.
The Planning Commission is providing these presentations for the public to see examples of the good work being done by young IAS officers in the field, and to promote cross-learning and innovation.
Unique Empowerment Project for Persons with Disabilities in Patan, Gujarat.NITI Aayog
The Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances, Government of India, organized the 2nd 'District Collectors Conference', which took place on the 6th & 7th of September in New Delhi. Over 30 district collectors participated, making presentations on best practices to overcome challenges faced in the sectors of rural development, education, urban development, law & order, and disaster management.
The Planning Commission is providing these presentations for the public to see examples of the good work being done by young IAS officers in the field, and to promote cross-learning and innovation.
National Disaster Response Force & Civil DefenceNITI Aayog
The Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances, Government of India, organized the 2nd 'District Collectors Conference', which took place on the 6th & 7th of September in New Delhi. Over 30 district collectors participated, making presentations on best practices to overcome challenges faced in the sectors of rural development, education, urban development, law & order, and disaster management.
The Planning Commission is providing these presentations for the public to see examples of the good work being done by young IAS officers in the field, and to promote cross-learning and innovation.
Approaches to Disaster Management in the Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu.NITI Aayog
The Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances, Government of India, organized the 2nd 'District Collectors Conference', which took place on the 6th & 7th of September in New Delhi. Over 30 district collectors participated, making presentations on best practices to overcome challenges faced in the sectors of rural development, education, urban development, law & order, and disaster management.
The Planning Commission is providing these presentations for the public to see examples of the good work being done by young IAS officers in the field, and to promote cross-learning and innovation.
Land Records Modernization Programme. South West District, Delhi.NITI Aayog
The Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances, Government of India, organized the 2nd 'District Collectors Conference', which took place on the 6th & 7th of September in New Delhi. Over 30 district collectors participated, making presentations on best practices to overcome challenges faced in the sectors of rural development, education, urban development, law & order, and disaster management.
The Planning Commission is providing these presentations for the public to see examples of the good work being done by young IAS officers in the field, and to promote cross-learning and innovation.
Implementing Solar Powered Green House Scheme in Coimbatore, Tamil NaduNITI Aayog
The Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances, Government of India, organized the 2nd 'District Collectors Conference', which took place on the 6th & 7th of September in New Delhi. Over 30 district collectors participated, making presentations on best practices to overcome challenges faced in the sectors of rural development, education, urban development, law & order, and disaster management.
The Planning Commission is providing these presentations for the public to see examples of the good work being done by young IAS officers in the field, and to promote cross-learning and innovation.
Enrollment & Retention Mission in Schools, Mayurbhanu, Odisha.NITI Aayog
The Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances, Government of India, organized the 2nd 'District Collectors Conference', which took place on the 6th & 7th of September in New Delhi. Over 30 district collectors participated, making presentations on best practices to overcome challenges faced in the sectors of rural development, education, urban development, law & order, and disaster management.
The Planning Commission is providing these presentations for the public to see examples of the good work being done by young IAS officers in the field, and to promote cross-learning and innovation.
Providing Quality Education in Government Schools, Muzzafarnagar, Uttar Pradesh.NITI Aayog
The Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances, Government of India, organized the 2nd 'District Collectors Conference', which took place on the 6th & 7th of September in New Delhi. Over 30 district collectors participated, making presentations on best practices to overcome challenges faced in the sectors of rural development, education, urban development, law & order, and disaster management.
The Planning Commission is providing these presentations for the public to see examples of the good work being done by young IAS officers in the field, and to promote cross-learning and innovation.
Universal Provision of Public Services, Mandwai Block, West Tripura.NITI Aayog
The Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances, Government of India, organized the 2nd 'District Collectors Conference', which took place on the 6th & 7th of September in New Delhi. Over 30 district collectors participated, making presentations on best practices to overcome challenges faced in the sectors of rural development, education, urban development, law & order, and disaster management.
The Planning Commission is providing these presentations for the public to see examples of the good work being done by young IAS officers in the field, and to promote cross-learning and innovation.
Total Sanitation Campaign in West Garo Hills, Meghalaya.NITI Aayog
The Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances, Government of India, organized the 2nd 'District Collectors Conference', which took place on the 6th & 7th of September in New Delhi. Over 30 district collectors participated, making presentations on best practices to overcome challenges faced in the sectors of rural development, education, urban development, law & order, and disaster management.
The Planning Commission is providing these presentations for the public to see examples of the good work being done by young IAS officers in the field, and to promote cross-learning and innovation.
Land Acquisition & Rehabilitation Practices in Gulbarga, Karnataka.NITI Aayog
The Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances, Government of India, organized the 2nd 'District Collectors Conference', which took place on the 6th & 7th of September in New Delhi. Over 30 district collectors participated, making presentations on best practices to overcome challenges faced in the sectors of rural development, education, urban development, law & order, and disaster management.
The Planning Commission is providing these presentations for the public to see examples of the good work being done by young IAS officers in the field, and to promote cross-learning and innovation.
Experiences from Koraput District, Odisha.NITI Aayog
The Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances, Government of India, organized the 2nd 'District Collectors Conference', which took place on the 6th & 7th of September in New Delhi. Over 30 district collectors participated, making presentations on best practices to overcome challenges faced in the sectors of rural development, education, urban development, law & order, and disaster management.
The Planning Commission is providing these presentations for the public to see examples of the good work being done by young IAS officers in the field, and to promote cross-learning and innovation.
ZGB - The Role of Generative AI in Government transformation.pdfSaeed Al Dhaheri
This keynote was presented during the the 7th edition of the UAE Hackathon 2024. It highlights the role of AI and Generative AI in addressing government transformation to achieve zero government bureaucracy
Monitoring Health for the SDGs - Global Health Statistics 2024 - WHOChristina Parmionova
The 2024 World Health Statistics edition reviews more than 50 health-related indicators from the Sustainable Development Goals and WHO’s Thirteenth General Programme of Work. It also highlights the findings from the Global health estimates 2021, notably the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on life expectancy and healthy life expectancy.
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
Donate to charity during this holiday seasonSERUDS INDIA
For people who have money and are philanthropic, there are infinite opportunities to gift a needy person or child a Merry Christmas. Even if you are living on a shoestring budget, you will be surprised at how much you can do.
Donate Us
https://serudsindia.org/how-to-donate-to-charity-during-this-holiday-season/
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Presentation by Jared Jageler, David Adler, Noelia Duchovny, and Evan Herrnstadt, analysts in CBO’s Microeconomic Studies and Health Analysis Divisions, at the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists Summer Conference.
This session provides a comprehensive overview of the latest updates to the Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (commonly known as the Uniform Guidance) outlined in the 2 CFR 200.
With a focus on the 2024 revisions issued by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), participants will gain insight into the key changes affecting federal grant recipients. The session will delve into critical regulatory updates, providing attendees with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate and comply with the evolving landscape of federal grant management.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the rationale behind the 2024 updates to the Uniform Guidance outlined in 2 CFR 200, and their implications for federal grant recipients.
- Identify the key changes and revisions introduced by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in the 2024 edition of 2 CFR 200.
- Gain proficiency in applying the updated regulations to ensure compliance with federal grant requirements and avoid potential audit findings.
- Develop strategies for effectively implementing the new guidelines within the grant management processes of their respective organizations, fostering efficiency and accountability in federal grant administration.
Preliminary findings _OECD field visits to ten regions in the TSI EU mining r...OECDregions
Preliminary findings from OECD field visits for the project: Enhancing EU Mining Regional Ecosystems to Support the Green Transition and Secure Mineral Raw Materials Supply.
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2. The Trigger
As per Census 2011 figures, Open
Defecation in West Bengal is around
48.6%
whereas it is just 4.2% in Bangladesh
(as per report of WHO and Bangladesh
Demographic and Health Survey,
2011).
4.20%
95.80%
40.00
%
60.00
%
West Bengal
Open Defecation
Bangladesh
Open Defecation
3. Re-verification of Baseline data: March 2013
Type of family
Total
Households
Households
with toilets
Households
without
toilets
% of
families
without
toilet
Below poverty line
families (eligible
for subsidy)
425386 238020 187366 44.04
Above poverty line
families (eligible
for subsidy)
413370 298727 114643 27.73
Above poverty line
families
201700 163828 37872 18.77
Total Families 1040456 700575 339881 32.66
4. Evolution of ‘Sabar Shouchagar’
Concept
• House to house survey to identify households in
Feb- March, 2013. Identified around 3,39881
Household without toilets access
• After analyzing the data, “Sobar Shouchagar”
Model through Convergence Mode was evolved,
with the objective of enabling Universal Latrine
access.
5. Roll out of ‘Sobar Shouchagar Model’
• ‘Nadia Sanitation Day” was observed on 15th July,
2013.
• Pilot initiated in 17 GPs of 17 Rural blocks
• Sabar Shouchagar model evolved and rolled out to
all 187 GP from 2nd October, 2013
6. Oath Affirmation to make an “Open Defecation Free
Nadia District” on 2nd October,2013 in Duttapulia Union
Academy School, Ranaghat II
7. The Differentiators
Political & Administrative will
Mobilization of key stakeholders, women,
children
and children
Strategic involvement of Faith based
organisations
Catchment Area approach
Involvement of frontline Workers
Expanding partnership for supply chain
management involving SHGs
Continuous Skill Up gradation
Convergence, close monitoring, review
Effective BCC for elimination of open defecation
8. Mass Mobilisation
Mobilisation of elected representatives
Community mobilisation, orientation of people’s
representatives, extensive 3 tier training programmes
9. School and children as change
agents: for awareness generation
and spreading the message
highlighting the need for sanitary
latrines to parents / households.
Sanitation pledge taking ceremony
on every Monday in all schools,
since 3rd October
Mass mobilisation
School Children
Faith Organizations
Mobilised Faith leaders
from all religions gather
together for a cause - Open
Defecation Free Nadia
10. Mobilisation of Women
• Increased mobilization and participation of women
• Partnership with Women SHGs/Clusters for service
delivery, 48 women groups functioning as Sanitary
Marts, generated livelihood opportunities
• AWWs roped in for the ‘Catchment area approach’ for
promotion of health and hygiene
12. 12
Faith Leaders from all religions gather together for a cause-rally for
Open Defecation Free Nadia: 2500 people joined the cause
13th December,2014
13. Mini Marathon held on 1st January 2015: Around 1800
participants ran for dignity
14. Signature Campaign in Sabar
Shouchagar Express on 1st January,
2015
Hot air balloon with Message of
“Sabar Shouchagar” unveiled at 3
locations i.e. Krishanagar, Kalyani
and Ranaghat on 1st January,2015
15. Longest Human Chain
against Open
Defecation:-
122.3 km long
2.17 Lakh people
participated.
Oath taking ceremony
held to build “Open
Defecation Free” Nadia
Direct broadcast
through AIR to reach
out the participants.
Post- chain meetings
held on 91 Locations.
16. Other Initiatives
• Cluster Toilets:
In case of land scarcity, innovative
technique ushered by District
Administration: Ownership Based
Toilets
• School toilets
222 schools were provided
additional toilets: 164 girls’ toilet
and 58 boys’ toilets.
• ICDS toilets:
457 ICDS have been identified
without Toilet facility, construction
has been completed. Rest of the
ICDS Centers have been provided
universal access to toilets
• Sanitary Complex:
• Urban Shouchagar: Toilets in all
municipal areas
17. Enforcement drive
in all identified
fringe areas
1. Brickfields
2. Roadside eateries
3. Rail and road
encroachment
habitations
4. Houses/ huts as
encroachment in
other Govt lands
5. Big orchards / Bagan
6. Fringes of big water
bodies / leased water
sources etc
18. 'Sobar Shouchagar' - Community led transformation of a district to ODF; Nadia, West Bengal 18
5715
10125
7431 13623 23530
108188
223891
15840 17556 21054
37153
131718
355609
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50000
100000
150000
200000
250000
300000
350000
400000
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
Achievement Cumulative
The Acceleration
Year wise Achievement Report of IHHL for ‘Sabar Shouchagar’
332079
19. Baseline construction : 3,09,886
Outside of baseline construction: 33,503
Urban construction: 12,220
Total Construction of toilets:
3,55,609
Others Construction:
Community Toilets: 175
Brick field: 516
Water bodies: 91
Dhaba:116
Cluster toilets: 73
Our Final Achievement
28. Interim Survey
Done in
February
As per
preliminary
findings action
has been
taken in those
areas
Inspiration
Survey
Completed
Preliminary
findings have
been complied
TARU-
UNICEF
Survey
Completed
Access to
toilets - 99.8%
In addition
One
contingent of
Technical
experts have
been
engaged to
find out if
there are any
cases that
have been
left out
Pratichi
Trust
Validation
31. Awards and recognition
WON- Chief Minister’s award of excellence in Public Service domain on
15th Aug,2014
WON- SKOCH gold award 2014 for best project in the country conferred
on 20th September,2014, New Delhi.
WON- HUDCO award for best practices, New Delhi
32. We are Proud..
Sabar Shouchagar initiative has been declared
as the First Place Winner for the 2015 United
Nations Public Service Award in the category of
‘Improving the Delivery of Public Services
33. Impacts
• Improved health indices as per health centers reports
• Women empowerment - greater participation of women,
increased livelihood opportunities
• Collective behavior change among communities towards
toilet use
• Decentralized institutional capacity for sanitation
programme service delivery
34. Lessons learnt:
• Political and administrative will is
very important for any movement
• Community involvement is the
key to make a programme a
success
• Every stakeholder contribution
matters
• Women participation is the Game
Changer
• Convergence of resources
generates synergy
• No substitute for intense
monitoring
37. Role of Community…
“Para Najardari Committee”
formed at each hamlet
comprising of SHG Members,
local youth and common masses
They are given I-Card and
whistle
They visit those areas where
people are known to practice
open defecation and they bring
it to the notice of GP/Block.
They all motivate masses to use
toilets
38. 2. Water Connection
• Every household where we installed toilets, in
this financial year, will be provided water
connection as per SBM (G) guideline
39. 3. GP level initiatives
By- laws were devised and imposed by the respective GPs
where open defecation will now be a punishable offence
40. 4. NIHSanA ( Nadia Initiative for Health Hygiene
and Sanitation Acceleration)
Malnutrition
High IMR
and MMR
Lack of
Awareness in
Menstrual
Hygiene
Lack of
Health Care
Services
Lack of
Hygiene and
Sanitation
facilities