Visually impaired Women and Girls are provided Life Saving Education to build their capacity for survival in disasters by Saritsa Foundation since June 2000. Saritsa Foundation organizes workshop for women and Girls of National Association for Blinds INDIA, MUMBAI on eve of International, National Disaster Reduction Day October, 2013.
Saritsa Foundation has recognized the need to empower persons with disability since year 2000. UNISDR , World Bank and other organizations are now advocating the importance to mainstream disabled people in the process of DRR which was neglected in past. Their participation is crucial to support NGOS like Saritsa Foundation to ensure equal access to Life Saving Education to disabled people to build their capacity to comprehend the risk and how to prepare for it, how to be partners in early warning process, evacuation and relief as well as rehabilitation.
Saritsa Foundation prepares visually impaired girls, women and School children for disasters on eve of International Disaster Reduction day 2013.
Saritsa Foundation conducts 4 workshops on Life Saving Education from 12th October to 30th November.
This workshop for visually impaired girls of Kamla Mehta School for Blind Girls was conducted on 12th October 2013.
Saritsa Foundation recognizes the critical role of youth in creating a responsive society to cope with disasters. Towards this mission, Saritsa Foundation in partnership with Deen Dayal Upadhyay Petroleum University, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India is organizing awareness and preparedness workshops for University staff and student’s on 15th February 2014. The team of experts will prepare the participants to be awareness raisers amongst youth to sensitize Disaster Risk Reduction at societal level.
It is an ongoing mission by Saritsa Foundation to build a momentum to mainstream the people to share information, expertise and local resources as well as imparting education and practical training to make participants to mind map risks to their community and develop viable response mechanism. It is being implemented with minimal resources with commitment, accountability and innovative partnerships.
Lack of societal recognitions and discrimination of the necessity to mainstream 70 Million persons who are differently abled in India, especially visually impaired are highly vulnerable to disasters in Urban and Rural India. There is a need to have a positive change to make visually impaired men, women and children an inclusive part of plans and policies for empowering them to cope with disasters. Saritsa Foundation has been pioneering the mission to provide equal opportunities to disabled people including visually impaired to build their capacity with needed sensitivity for past 14 years to develop their skills for prevention, mitigation and preparedness for many kinds of disasters.
Disasters do not discriminate, human beings do. To make a small beginning to take care of above mentioned concerns, Saritsa Foundation has chartered an innovative practice to provide an opportunity to the persons with disabilities especially women since its birth on 05 June 2000. Saritsa Foundation has a distinction to put the Disaster Risks Reduction practice and preparedness on the map of India for the disabled. Saritsa Foundation has prepared and built capacity amongst 9950 disabled by organizing workshops and preparedness modules in disaster prone states of India.
The visually impaired participants are provided opportunity to learn to protect them and be self reliant to cope with disasters.
The Awareness, Education and Training are conducted with interactive participatory methodology.
The participants are encouraged to analyze risk and vulnerability to them under various scenarios of their houses, their working places and their movement and their areas.
They are encourage to raise awareness among themselves and their families and prepared to respond accordingly.
Make use of local resources and local experience and expertise.
Participants are provided practical training with mock drills with live scenarios of disasters.
Develop buddy system (Jodi system) to respond to disasters.
Practice to cope with different emergencies as trained by practical training and mock drills.
Dear Friend, I share,
Saritsa Foundation -Apeejay Karmayuga Award- Karmaveer Chakra for Disaster Risk Reduction. Initiatives by Individual and Institutes-2014-15
"Why Individuals and Institutes in India and SAARC Countries Have to be Recognize for Their Missionary Zeal to Build Capacity for DRR and Climate Change at Local Level - Saritsa Foundation Way!!"
Reason is that such people are inspiring communities to invest in preparedness for disasters and climate change. No such initiative has been taken so far to inspire and reward such people for their selfless service.
Keeping this need in mind, Saritsa Foundation in partnership with iCONGO (International Confederation of NGO's) and Apeejay Karmayuga has instituted awards to honour with Karmaveer Chakra Award to the individuals/institutions of India and SAARC countries who have outstanding contribution in the field of capacity building for of communities for Disaster Risk Reduction - Disaster Management, adaptation to climate change at local level.
The application form and other details can be viewed at https://drive.google.com/…/0B1QhRZnqP6UqcHROQkN4cWI1c…/view…
I humbly request my friends at FB who can contribute Rs. 5000.00/- OR USD 100 to support this valuable initiative of Saritsa Foundation. The requested amount shall be made use for the memento, certificate and organization of the event on Gandhian principles of austerity with ethical values. Reaching to rural areas and urban areas where such people work with honest. The account details are as under:-
Account Holder Name - Saritsa Charity Trust
Bank Name - Corporation Bank
Branch - Worli Branch.
Account No - 017400101011299
IFSC Code - CORP0000174
Cheque/Bank Draft may be issued in the name of Saritsa Charity Trust.
Address:- Saritsa Foundation, Flat No -3, Pankaj CHS, Bhandar Lane, S R Keer Road, Near Lokmanya High School, Mahim West, Mumbai - 400016.
With Regards
Dr. Colonel Nagar M Verma
Community Action For Rural Development Society (CARDS) is a Non-Governmental, Social service organization.CARDS development activities are centered around the downtrodden and oppressed people of backward villages in Gingee, Memalayanur and Vallam Blocks of VillupuramDistrict, Tamil Nadu
Volunteer and Internships:
Nalantha Educational Trust welcomes and offers short term and long term Volunteership and Internships for students and interested researchers, both with in India and Abroad. The volunteers are guided and provided opportunities to participate in the programs of Nalantha Educational Trust and are also motivated to take up the initiatives of their own, aimed at innovation and social development. The volunteers are provided with safe and hygienic accommodation and food at it Premises, ANBALAYA.
Saritsa Foundation prepares visually impaired girls, women and School children for disasters on eve of International Disaster Reduction day 2013.
Saritsa Foundation conducts 4 workshops on Life Saving Education from 12th October to 30th November.
This workshop for visually impaired girls of Kamla Mehta School for Blind Girls was conducted on 12th October 2013.
Saritsa Foundation recognizes the critical role of youth in creating a responsive society to cope with disasters. Towards this mission, Saritsa Foundation in partnership with Deen Dayal Upadhyay Petroleum University, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India is organizing awareness and preparedness workshops for University staff and student’s on 15th February 2014. The team of experts will prepare the participants to be awareness raisers amongst youth to sensitize Disaster Risk Reduction at societal level.
It is an ongoing mission by Saritsa Foundation to build a momentum to mainstream the people to share information, expertise and local resources as well as imparting education and practical training to make participants to mind map risks to their community and develop viable response mechanism. It is being implemented with minimal resources with commitment, accountability and innovative partnerships.
Lack of societal recognitions and discrimination of the necessity to mainstream 70 Million persons who are differently abled in India, especially visually impaired are highly vulnerable to disasters in Urban and Rural India. There is a need to have a positive change to make visually impaired men, women and children an inclusive part of plans and policies for empowering them to cope with disasters. Saritsa Foundation has been pioneering the mission to provide equal opportunities to disabled people including visually impaired to build their capacity with needed sensitivity for past 14 years to develop their skills for prevention, mitigation and preparedness for many kinds of disasters.
Disasters do not discriminate, human beings do. To make a small beginning to take care of above mentioned concerns, Saritsa Foundation has chartered an innovative practice to provide an opportunity to the persons with disabilities especially women since its birth on 05 June 2000. Saritsa Foundation has a distinction to put the Disaster Risks Reduction practice and preparedness on the map of India for the disabled. Saritsa Foundation has prepared and built capacity amongst 9950 disabled by organizing workshops and preparedness modules in disaster prone states of India.
The visually impaired participants are provided opportunity to learn to protect them and be self reliant to cope with disasters.
The Awareness, Education and Training are conducted with interactive participatory methodology.
The participants are encouraged to analyze risk and vulnerability to them under various scenarios of their houses, their working places and their movement and their areas.
They are encourage to raise awareness among themselves and their families and prepared to respond accordingly.
Make use of local resources and local experience and expertise.
Participants are provided practical training with mock drills with live scenarios of disasters.
Develop buddy system (Jodi system) to respond to disasters.
Practice to cope with different emergencies as trained by practical training and mock drills.
Dear Friend, I share,
Saritsa Foundation -Apeejay Karmayuga Award- Karmaveer Chakra for Disaster Risk Reduction. Initiatives by Individual and Institutes-2014-15
"Why Individuals and Institutes in India and SAARC Countries Have to be Recognize for Their Missionary Zeal to Build Capacity for DRR and Climate Change at Local Level - Saritsa Foundation Way!!"
Reason is that such people are inspiring communities to invest in preparedness for disasters and climate change. No such initiative has been taken so far to inspire and reward such people for their selfless service.
Keeping this need in mind, Saritsa Foundation in partnership with iCONGO (International Confederation of NGO's) and Apeejay Karmayuga has instituted awards to honour with Karmaveer Chakra Award to the individuals/institutions of India and SAARC countries who have outstanding contribution in the field of capacity building for of communities for Disaster Risk Reduction - Disaster Management, adaptation to climate change at local level.
The application form and other details can be viewed at https://drive.google.com/…/0B1QhRZnqP6UqcHROQkN4cWI1c…/view…
I humbly request my friends at FB who can contribute Rs. 5000.00/- OR USD 100 to support this valuable initiative of Saritsa Foundation. The requested amount shall be made use for the memento, certificate and organization of the event on Gandhian principles of austerity with ethical values. Reaching to rural areas and urban areas where such people work with honest. The account details are as under:-
Account Holder Name - Saritsa Charity Trust
Bank Name - Corporation Bank
Branch - Worli Branch.
Account No - 017400101011299
IFSC Code - CORP0000174
Cheque/Bank Draft may be issued in the name of Saritsa Charity Trust.
Address:- Saritsa Foundation, Flat No -3, Pankaj CHS, Bhandar Lane, S R Keer Road, Near Lokmanya High School, Mahim West, Mumbai - 400016.
With Regards
Dr. Colonel Nagar M Verma
Community Action For Rural Development Society (CARDS) is a Non-Governmental, Social service organization.CARDS development activities are centered around the downtrodden and oppressed people of backward villages in Gingee, Memalayanur and Vallam Blocks of VillupuramDistrict, Tamil Nadu
Volunteer and Internships:
Nalantha Educational Trust welcomes and offers short term and long term Volunteership and Internships for students and interested researchers, both with in India and Abroad. The volunteers are guided and provided opportunities to participate in the programs of Nalantha Educational Trust and are also motivated to take up the initiatives of their own, aimed at innovation and social development. The volunteers are provided with safe and hygienic accommodation and food at it Premises, ANBALAYA.
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.
FSD envisions a world where all people have the opportunity and capacity to direct economic, social, and environmental resources toward sustainable outcomes that improve lives and communities.
Our mission is to achieve community-driven goals through asset-based development and international exchange in Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
FSD has been described as the “gold standard for global engagement programs.” We offer student internships, volunteer global service trips, and group programs, providing intensive pre-departure and in-country support. Programs include rigorous development theory and practical training, continuing educational and cultural activities, personal and group reflection sessions, and accommodation and transportation support. Our dedicated teams at each site are available 24/7 to guide you with cross-cultural, development and safety & security support.
Our program sites are in six countries and 10 cities, where for almost two decades we have supported more than 300 community partner organizations and trained more than 3,000 volunteers. Our community development efforts have maintained an ongoing project sustainability rate of nearly 80 percent, addressing health, social, environmental, and economic issues by responding to community priorities and offering training, grants, and volunteer support to our community partners.
Annually we support more than 200 projects and invest more than $800,000 in our partner communities, and our work directly impacts the lives of (on average) 150,000 people around the world. From a women’s beekeeping business in Kenya to nutritional education for mothers in Nicaragua and cook stove projects in India, FSD listens to community priorities and supports local leaders to achieve their vision for a better future.
We know from our experience that this development approach provides stronger social returns for our communities – find out more at fsdinternational.org. We invite you to continue to join us in our investment of affecting long-term, sustainable change to better the lives of the people we serve abroad.
Sambhav Social Service Organisation is a voluntary organization advocating for the constitutional rights of the marginalized and deprived communities through their capacity building and organization building. Over the years, Sambhav has partnered with various entities – government, corporates, individuals and other NGO/NPOs for several undertakings of greater good. In the last 30 years Sambhav has rendered it services to several slum residents, migrants, minorities, children, women, youth and vulnerable people in Madhya Pradesh.
In order to fulfill its mandate, Sambhav builds relationships with government departments and national agencies which focus on different aspects of community development and upliftment. It has worked with both urban and rural based community-based organisation (CBOs) and communities, conducted training for youth, women, farmers, school governing bodies and school management teams, early childhood learning centers, and income generating projects.
Sambhav is a voluntary organization engaged on the issues of women empowerment, violence against women, education and health. The organization works in the direction of capacity building of communities for community organization especially of Sahariya Tribal Group and Urban Slum Dwellers.
Mission Statement: "Building equitable, democratic and environmentally sustainable society."
Vision: "Striving for sustainable development processes and improvement in the quality of life of vulnerable people like Tribal, women and children through their organization and capacity building efforts.”
Mardanwal Khalaq endeavors to help communities to help themselves and empower local communities for pursuing and attaining their own developmental goals.
“AAs” was initiated by seven like-minded youths who came together to spread awareness towards diverse social problems. In the year 2003 they formed a group which initiated many social activities for spreading awareness on different social issues like HIV/AIDS, STI, drug de-addiction, blood donation, water & sanitation etc.
On 05-05-2005, this informal group registered itself as a formal organization under Madhya Pradesh Societies Registration Act with name “AAs – Aim for the Awareness of society”. (Registration No: 03/27/3/0431/05)
AAs – which in Hindi means “Hope”- was established for making positive change in the society. It is the endeavour of AAS to serve the society and make it more capable to face challenges of deprived groups especially women and children. Presently the organization is working for the women empowerment and child Protection through its various projects. In addition to this AAs has also been involved in various research assignments in Indore city such as traffic volume count, informal water market research, community context analysis etc. While most of the NGO’s activities have taken place within the district of Indore, Madhya Pradesh, it aspires to achieve a national footprint in the coming years.
AAs believe to work with a theme of Knowledge and Resource partnership. It runs different projects in close coordination with different government departments such as Indore Police, Municipal Corporation, Labour department, Women and Child development department etc.
CRY Fundraising campaign_Under the stars_Daan Utsav_Joy of Giving weekNoushadya S
A Social media marketing plan for the NGO Cry to raise funds during the Joy of Giving week (Daan Utsav) that is celebrated every year between 2nd October and 8th October. Under the Stars, marks the start of the Joy of Giving week. Individuals from all walks of life are invited to sleep rough for one night by donating to any NGO registered for the event.
Why visually impaired women and girls have to be a most caring humanitarian service to protect them from disasters?
India is prone to many kinds of disasters and impacts of climate change. Its 70 million people have to be mainstreamed in the process of preparedness for disasters.
Saritsa Foundation recognizes that out of large population of disabled, blind people, especially visually impaired women and girls are most vulnerable in disasters and priorities their preparedness for past 14 years.
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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.
FSD envisions a world where all people have the opportunity and capacity to direct economic, social, and environmental resources toward sustainable outcomes that improve lives and communities.
Our mission is to achieve community-driven goals through asset-based development and international exchange in Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
FSD has been described as the “gold standard for global engagement programs.” We offer student internships, volunteer global service trips, and group programs, providing intensive pre-departure and in-country support. Programs include rigorous development theory and practical training, continuing educational and cultural activities, personal and group reflection sessions, and accommodation and transportation support. Our dedicated teams at each site are available 24/7 to guide you with cross-cultural, development and safety & security support.
Our program sites are in six countries and 10 cities, where for almost two decades we have supported more than 300 community partner organizations and trained more than 3,000 volunteers. Our community development efforts have maintained an ongoing project sustainability rate of nearly 80 percent, addressing health, social, environmental, and economic issues by responding to community priorities and offering training, grants, and volunteer support to our community partners.
Annually we support more than 200 projects and invest more than $800,000 in our partner communities, and our work directly impacts the lives of (on average) 150,000 people around the world. From a women’s beekeeping business in Kenya to nutritional education for mothers in Nicaragua and cook stove projects in India, FSD listens to community priorities and supports local leaders to achieve their vision for a better future.
We know from our experience that this development approach provides stronger social returns for our communities – find out more at fsdinternational.org. We invite you to continue to join us in our investment of affecting long-term, sustainable change to better the lives of the people we serve abroad.
Sambhav Social Service Organisation is a voluntary organization advocating for the constitutional rights of the marginalized and deprived communities through their capacity building and organization building. Over the years, Sambhav has partnered with various entities – government, corporates, individuals and other NGO/NPOs for several undertakings of greater good. In the last 30 years Sambhav has rendered it services to several slum residents, migrants, minorities, children, women, youth and vulnerable people in Madhya Pradesh.
In order to fulfill its mandate, Sambhav builds relationships with government departments and national agencies which focus on different aspects of community development and upliftment. It has worked with both urban and rural based community-based organisation (CBOs) and communities, conducted training for youth, women, farmers, school governing bodies and school management teams, early childhood learning centers, and income generating projects.
Sambhav is a voluntary organization engaged on the issues of women empowerment, violence against women, education and health. The organization works in the direction of capacity building of communities for community organization especially of Sahariya Tribal Group and Urban Slum Dwellers.
Mission Statement: "Building equitable, democratic and environmentally sustainable society."
Vision: "Striving for sustainable development processes and improvement in the quality of life of vulnerable people like Tribal, women and children through their organization and capacity building efforts.”
Mardanwal Khalaq endeavors to help communities to help themselves and empower local communities for pursuing and attaining their own developmental goals.
“AAs” was initiated by seven like-minded youths who came together to spread awareness towards diverse social problems. In the year 2003 they formed a group which initiated many social activities for spreading awareness on different social issues like HIV/AIDS, STI, drug de-addiction, blood donation, water & sanitation etc.
On 05-05-2005, this informal group registered itself as a formal organization under Madhya Pradesh Societies Registration Act with name “AAs – Aim for the Awareness of society”. (Registration No: 03/27/3/0431/05)
AAs – which in Hindi means “Hope”- was established for making positive change in the society. It is the endeavour of AAS to serve the society and make it more capable to face challenges of deprived groups especially women and children. Presently the organization is working for the women empowerment and child Protection through its various projects. In addition to this AAs has also been involved in various research assignments in Indore city such as traffic volume count, informal water market research, community context analysis etc. While most of the NGO’s activities have taken place within the district of Indore, Madhya Pradesh, it aspires to achieve a national footprint in the coming years.
AAs believe to work with a theme of Knowledge and Resource partnership. It runs different projects in close coordination with different government departments such as Indore Police, Municipal Corporation, Labour department, Women and Child development department etc.
CRY Fundraising campaign_Under the stars_Daan Utsav_Joy of Giving weekNoushadya S
A Social media marketing plan for the NGO Cry to raise funds during the Joy of Giving week (Daan Utsav) that is celebrated every year between 2nd October and 8th October. Under the Stars, marks the start of the Joy of Giving week. Individuals from all walks of life are invited to sleep rough for one night by donating to any NGO registered for the event.
Why visually impaired women and girls have to be a most caring humanitarian service to protect them from disasters?
India is prone to many kinds of disasters and impacts of climate change. Its 70 million people have to be mainstreamed in the process of preparedness for disasters.
Saritsa Foundation recognizes that out of large population of disabled, blind people, especially visually impaired women and girls are most vulnerable in disasters and priorities their preparedness for past 14 years.
Saritsa Foundation prepares visually impaired girls, women and School children for disasters on eve of International Disaster Reduction day 2013.
Saritsa Foundation conducts 4 workshops on Life Saving Education from 12th October to 30th November.
Saritsa Foundation conducts a workshop for visually impaired school children, youth and school teachers of Victoria Memorial School for Blind children, Tardeo, Mumbai on 23rd November, 2013.
Disaster Management, Preparedness Education and Training Reaches to the Door Steps of School Children, Teachers, women and Youth in Goa.
Government of Goa and Saritsa Foundation take disaster preparedness at the Door Steps of school children, teachers, women and college youth from 19th February to 24th February to develop resilience and safety culture at individual, family and societal level to minimize risks.
Saritsa Foundation advocates and practices people centered, people led, and people owned methodology to teach participants the art of survival in harsh reality of enhanced threats of disasters. Saritsa Foundation makes people aware that surviving in life threatening situations is a science of attitude, it can instill positivity, resourcefulness, energy and fire inside us.
The trick is to overcome the mind of indifference towards individual, family and societal safety and dependence on outside agencies to protect.
Saritsa Foundation prepares 1400 school children, college youth and teachers of Goa state for disasters from 19th February to 24th February 2014.
Objectives
• To encourage youth to analyze and mind map risks from disasters and impacts of climate change and evolve ways and means to protect.
• To develop skills and confidence to mitigate risks from disaster and climate change and be Awareness Raisers with developing mechanisms to use local resources to protect lives and means of livelihood.
• Prepare youth to be first aid of disaster management in their areas by organizing rescue, recovery and relief as well as evacuation and first aid
• Raise awareness to formulate task force to help communities in search and rescue in emergency of disasters in coordination with local authorities.
Saritsa Foundation adds a simple and workable solution to move ahead to empower women and girls to win over an important cause of their suffering and poverty - losses of lives and means of livelihood disasters. Saritsa Foundation takes Disasters Risk Reduction practices to the houses and families of these disadvantage women. Saritsa Foundation has recognized that this needs a ripple of change in our hearts and minds to empower women by taking care of their Right to Life Security in disasters. Consequently, it needs awareness, access to information, education and training to move them in a state of mind where they develop an action plan to minimize risks. In India, most of these women belong to weaker sections ,including Scheduled castes/Scheduled tribes/backward classes and Muslim and Christian minority who are mostly living in rural areas and urban pockets without any access to prepare to protect.
Saritsa Foundation endeavors to mainstream these women to provide equal opportunity to bring about a change in minds of women to be confident to protect themselves and their children and families to reduce risks.
The team of Saritsa Foundation reached to these groups of women in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra state in Mangaon. The team led by its Director General conducted workshops from 14 to 15 March in association of Collector of the district, an NGO Nirmalgiri (A Christian MISSION to serve humanitarian causes ) 300 women and girls took part in these workshops enthusiastically to learn to protect in disasters and be Trainers and Motivators to their family members.
Objectives
1) To create an enabling environment amongst participants to build capacity by raising awareness, imparting education and training with use of local resources for innovations keeping in view the significant hazard proneness of their region.
2) To empower women Self Help Group leaders to understand their role and responsibility towards preparing themselves and be accountable at local level to minimize losses.
3) To provide equal opportunities to women and girls to develop in decision making, planning, and implementation of mitigation methods for disaster risk reduction and protecting means of livelihood.
4) To ensure setting up of warning system mechanisms with communication net work with conventional expertise and technologies to inter act with local government authorities, NGOs and outside agencies.
5) To guide participants to evolve action plans to integrate disaster risk reduction with plans of poverty eradication and development with usable tools with identification of specific needs to protect property, facilities, and economic activities.
6) To be awareness raisers, trainers and motivators to sustain the initiative and keep on developing it.
7) To be able to measure and quantify sustainability of their capacity building efforts time to time and evolving future preparedness plans.
Saritsa Foundation provides equal opportunities to orphaned boys and girls of Vatsalya Orphanage, Mumbai to learn to protect in disasters on 30th January 2014.
A Multisectoral Approach to Internal Displacement by Toluwalola KasaliToluwalola Kasali
The multisectoral approach focuses on the overall well-being of displaced persons during the period of displacement with the aim of preparing and equipping them for reintegration into society with dignity. This includes meeting their mental and physical health, education and social needs. Implementation requires taking a holistic approach, bringing together humanitarian, psychosocial, health, education and social workers. The multisectoral approach aligns short-term needs to long-term reintegration objectives.
SMILE FOUNDATION, well known NGO that works allover INDIA for child health, child education, women empowerment and welfare of people. This is a presentation made showcasing the same.
* all information is gathered from various websites and information available on net*
Seruds is incharge of a sensible programme, where many children who got abandoned due to one of the incurable diseases like HIV / AIDS, seasonal diseases, effects of over alcohol consumption, and other reasons which affect their parents and left them orphan. This programme enlightens the minds of people so as to not get affected
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#selfhelpgroups, #ruralareas, #youth, #urbans, #slums, #sensitizationprograms, #hivawarenessprograms, #aidsawarenessprograms, #seruds, #kurnool
Seruds is incharge of a sensible programme, where many children who got abandoned due to one of the incurable diseases like HIV / AIDS, seasonal diseases, effects of over alcohol consumption, and other reasons which affect their parents and left them orphan. This programme enlightens the minds of people so as to not get affected
Donate Us
https://serudsindia.org/causes/
#awareness, #seasonaldiseases, #education, #economic, #empowerment, #awarenessprograms, #womenempowerment, #children, #communityleaders,
#selfhelpgroups, #ruralareas, #youth, #urbans, #slums, #sensitizationprograms, #hivawarenessprograms, #aidsawarenessprograms, #seruds, #kurnool
Saritsa Foundation organized workshop at Jeevani International School, Chirawa to build their safety culture and resilience to minimize risk from disasters and climate change on 1st March 2013.
About 250 school children and teachers participated.
Objectives
1) To create an enabling environment amongst participants to build capacity by raising awareness, imparting education and training with use of local resources for innovations keeping in view the significant hazard proneness of their region.
2) To empower school children to understand their role and responsibility towards preparing themselves and be accountable at local level to minimize losses.
3) To provide equal opportunities to children and teachers in decision making, planning, and implementation of mitigation policies for disaster risk reduction and protecting means of livelihood.
4) To ensure setting up of warning system mechanisms with communication net work with conventional expertise and technologies to inter act with local government authorities, NGOs and outside agencies.
5) To guide participants to evolve action plans to integrate disaster risk reduction with plans of poverty eradication and development with usable tools with identification of specific needs to protect property, facilities, and economic activities.
6) To be awareness raisers, trainers and motivators to sustain the initiative and keep on developing it.
7) To be able to measure and quantify sustainability of their capacity building efforts time to time and evolving future preparedness plans.
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this year 2015 we have found another significant partner in Spark Minda. As a UNGC signatory, we have committed ourselves to the guiding principles of Human Rights
and UN Partnerships for All mandate and hence, I would like to thank both the organizations for their continued support towards the successful completion of the
programme and for extending their will to upscale the same across Pan India.
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The Roman Empire, a vast and enduring power, stands as one of history's most remarkable civilizations, leaving an indelible imprint on the world. It emerged from the Roman Republic, transitioning into an imperial powerhouse under the leadership of Augustus Caesar in 27 BCE. This transformation marked the beginning of an era defined by unprecedented territorial expansion, architectural marvels, and profound cultural influence.
The empire's roots lie in the city of Rome, founded, according to legend, by Romulus in 753 BCE. Over centuries, Rome evolved from a small settlement to a formidable republic, characterized by a complex political system with elected officials and checks on power. However, internal strife, class conflicts, and military ambitions paved the way for the end of the Republic. Julius Caesar’s dictatorship and subsequent assassination in 44 BCE created a power vacuum, leading to a civil war. Octavian, later Augustus, emerged victorious, heralding the Roman Empire’s birth.
Under Augustus, the empire experienced the Pax Romana, a 200-year period of relative peace and stability. Augustus reformed the military, established efficient administrative systems, and initiated grand construction projects. The empire's borders expanded, encompassing territories from Britain to Egypt and from Spain to the Euphrates. Roman legions, renowned for their discipline and engineering prowess, secured and maintained these vast territories, building roads, fortifications, and cities that facilitated control and integration.
The Roman Empire’s society was hierarchical, with a rigid class system. At the top were the patricians, wealthy elites who held significant political power. Below them were the plebeians, free citizens with limited political influence, and the vast numbers of slaves who formed the backbone of the economy. The family unit was central, governed by the paterfamilias, the male head who held absolute authority.
Culturally, the Romans were eclectic, absorbing and adapting elements from the civilizations they encountered, particularly the Greeks. Roman art, literature, and philosophy reflected this synthesis, creating a rich cultural tapestry. Latin, the Roman language, became the lingua franca of the Western world, influencing numerous modern languages.
Roman architecture and engineering achievements were monumental. They perfected the arch, vault, and dome, constructing enduring structures like the Colosseum, Pantheon, and aqueducts. These engineering marvels not only showcased Roman ingenuity but also served practical purposes, from public entertainment to water supply.
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The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
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Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
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Visually impaired women and girls are prepared to minimize risk from disasters nab - 2013
1. SARITSA FOUNDATION (SARITSA CHARITY TRUST)
A Mobile University For Disaster Risk Reduction & Climate Change –
Mission National Security.
"Reach to People, Talk to People and Prepare People“
Builds capacity to reduce risks from disasters and climate change by
advocating and practicing. People Centered, People Led, and People
Owned Resilience – Investing in Life Saving Education.
2. Visually impaired Women and Girls
are provided Life Saving Education to
build their capacity for survival in
disasters by Saritsa Foundation since
June 2000. Saritsa Foundation
organizes workshop for women and
Girls of National Association for
Blinds INDIA, MUMBAI on eve of
International, National Disaster
Reduction Day October, 2013.
3. People with disabilities (visual, physical,
medical, sensory or cognitive) are most
vulnerable during and after the disasters. It is
estimated that there are about 70 million
people in India who suffer with many
disabilities and are rarely mainstreamed in
the process of Disaster Risk Reduction. It is
also worth noting that 80 percent of them are
poor and stay in rural and urban slums. They
are most disempowered, and the most in
need, they are present in every community of
India as well as in all populations targeted for
capacity building for disasters.
4. Saritsa Foundation has recognized the need to
empower persons with disability since year
2000. UNISDR , World Bank and other
organizations are now advocating the
importance to mainstream disabled people in
the process of DRR which was neglected in
past. Their participation is crucial to support
NGOS like Saritsa Foundation to ensure equal
access to Life Saving Education to disabled
people to build their capacity to comprehend
the risk and how to prepare for it, how to be
partners in early warning process, evacuation
and relief as well as rehabilitation.
5. Particularly in rural areas and temporary
hutments as well as slums in urban areas?
How the family members and the community
members have to take care of their concerns
with inclusive policies and plans? Basic needs
of vulnerable populations should be seen as
the equivalent of the general population;
however, there may be different
requirements in fulfilling their needs.
Saritsa Foundation has identified that
inclusion of vulnerable groups in
preparedness should be also part of planning.
6. It has prepared 9750 persons with disability
in past 14 years in 18 states of India. In
reality, this aspect has to be taken care at
local level which Saritsa Foundation
sensitizes. Since all disasters are local,
starting locally to develop capacity of
disabled is always the best plan which Saritsa
Foundation has adopted. This process by
Saritsa Foundation is People centered, People
led and People owned process of Disaster
Risk Reduction- A Bottom Upward
momentum which Saritsa has advocated
always since June 2000.
7. Saritsa Foundation has identified and taken care
to empower disabled people with following
concerns for inclusion of the persons with
disability in the process:1. Life Saving Education to build their capacityBraille books, pictorial hand book Audio
books, large print ,use of sign language
interpreters.
2. Raising awareness for Early warning and
their response – All communication channels
be used by persons with disability for timely
response.
8. Net working on mobiles with family members
and relatives will be very useful.
3. Family and community preparedness to
provision their needs in an emergency and
making plans for them.
4. Evolution of evacuation plans and guidance
with care takers.
5. Defined routes, transportation and access
to shelters.
9. 6. Provision of specialized needs of persons
with disability for medicines and food.
7. Encourage people with disability to take
part in emergency preparedness drills.
8. Encourage disabled people to use local
resources to protect- organize mock drills
with practical training.
9. Preparation of guide lines o make use in
emergencies.
10. 10.Persons with disabilities be included, in a
meaningful way, in each and every
meeting, plan and decisions which rarely
takes place in India, yet.
11.Buddy System(Jodidar) is important for
persons with disability to plan protection
in disasters especially for visually
impaired people identifying a care taker
for support in disasters is important.
The Photographs of the event
speak!!!
41. A confident participants appreciates learning to protect
her life in disasters. – Mrs. Mudholkar
42. Now I am aware for early warning and survival drills to
protect my self. – Ms. Poonam Goel
43. I thank the team of Saritsa Foundation for this valuable
education and practical training. – Mrs. Nirmala.
44. I am happy and confident to protect myself and spread
this awareness and education to my family members. –
Mrs. Korde
45. Please Contact/Donate
saritsa@vsnl.net OR saritsafoundationindia.in@gmail.com,
http://www.youtube.com/user/saritsafoundation
Mob- 09323157377,
Tel- 91 22 24366370
Fax - 022- 24370138
Website- saritsafoundation.org (Mozilla Firefox)
Donation/Support by donors/supporters be sent on name of
Saritsa Foundation(Saritsa Charity Trust) by Cheque/Draft to
Corporation Bank, Mumbai Worli Branch India. SB Account No.
017400101011299. IFSC : CORP0000174. OR
46. Transfer of the Donation/Support on name of Prof. Smita
Kadam, Executive Director through Western Union Money
Transfer,
Mumbai India.
Address for Western Union Money Transfer –Prof. Smita Kadam
National HQ –
Flat No.-3, Pankaj CHS, S R Keer Marg, Bhandar Lane, Mahim
West, Mumbai – 400016.
Email for information - saritsa@vsnl.net
Tel. – 91 22 2436 6370
Mob - 91 9870008717
PayPal Account shall be intimated shortly.
47. Please Visit following links:
YouTube : http://www.youtube.com/user/saritsafoundation
Goodness TV link for Saritsa Foundations video
http://www.goodnesstv.org/en/videos/recherche/saritsa/
Slide Share:
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Word press: http://saritsa.wordpress.com/2013/10/22/seniorexectives-reliance-prepare-for-disasters-24-05-2013/