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youth affairs organisation
1. Youth Affairs Organisation
“Our commitment is
towards transforming the lives
of the youth, women and children,
to help them realize
their dreams & aspirations.”
2. About the Organisation
DELHI
Youth Affairs Organisation (YAO) is first of its
kind initiative in India that combines
community voluntarism to promote youth rights,
health care, child care, education,
poverty alleviation and environmental
protection. It is non-profit, non-governmental
organisation started in March 2003 and
registered as a civil society organisation under
societies registration act, 1860.
3. Focus of our work
HHeeaalltthh
Drug De-addiction
Prevention of AIDS
Blood Donation
General Health Camps
CChhiilldd && YYoouutthh
To enable them to
develop their full
potential.
WWoommeenn EEmmppoowweerrmmeenntt
Towards economic
security & securing
rights for the
disadvantaged women.
EEnnvviirroonnmmeenntt
Organic Farming
Celebrations
Awareness
4. Targeted IInntteerrvveennttiioonn PPrroojjeecctt ffoorr MMSSMM
GOAL
Community need based intervention to prevent HIV/AIDS new
infection, HIV/STI prevalence among Men who have sex with Men as
low as possible & reduce transmission from them to the bridge
population.
OBJECTIVES
Service implementation among sub population with high risk behavior & to increase
the habit of safer sex behavior among target population.
Providing counseling for specific behavior in need of change & ensuring that HRG
compulsory & correct condom usage of target group.
To facilitate access to a safe to ensure that the knowledge, skills & services that
are necessary for detection .and supportive space for MSM leading to healthy sexual
attitudes, and behavior and create an enabling environment through community
mobilization.
To provide the strong advocacy & networking of referral services among MSM.
Assess the level of awareness, knowledge, attitude and Behavior with regard to
STD/HIV/AIDS among different population group
5. Areas of Intervention
Target Area : Urban Areas of Karnal
Target Allotted : 500
MSMs Identified up to November 2010 : 602
Reporting Period : April 2010 to November 2010
6. Profile of Hot Spots
S.
No.
Hot Spot Co
de
MSMs
Registered
P.E. Name P.E.
Code
ORW ORW
code
1 Karan Park East 99 61 Rakesh
(Rocky)
89 Rakesh Kumar 82
2 Karan Park
West
98 78 Sanju (Kala) 90 Rakesh Kumar 82
3 Atal Park 97 73 Anu 88 Rakesh Kumar 82
4 Paschimi
Yamuna Canal
96 83 Alisha 87 Rakesh Kumar 82
5 Railway Station 93 72 Rajiv 86 R.P. Singh (Now
Amit Kumar)
81
6 Sabji Mandi 94 57 Karan 85 R.P. Singh (Now
Amit Kumar)
81
7 Purani Anaj
Mandi
95 73 Sonu 84 R.P. Singh (Now
Amit Kumar)
81
8 Ashok Nagar 92 40 Karan 85 R.P. Singh (Now
Amit Kumar)
81
9 Karan Lake 91 65 Rahul 83 R.P. Singh (Now
Amit Kumar)
81
7. Profile of HRGs
Age wise distribution of HRGs
SR. NO. LESS THAN 15 15-20 21-25 26-30 MORE THAN 30
1 0
2 83
3 208
4 180
5 131
S.N. Marital Status No. of HRGs
1. Never Married 324
2. Married 271
3. Widower 5
4. Divorced 0
5. Separated 2
6. Not Known/ Not Revealed 0
S.N. Employment Status No. of HRGs
1. Never Employed 15
2. Currently unemployed 170
3. Full time employed 141
4. Part time employed 82
5. Student 84
6. Others 31
7. Not Known 79
8. Profile of HRGs continued…….
S.N. Educational level No. of HRGs
1. Illiterate 8
2. Literate (can read and write) 25
3. Primary Education 93
4. Middle education 189
5. Matriculation 197
6. Graduate and above 66
7. Not known 24
Out Reach Coverage Total
1.1 No of MSM registered /contacted individually through outreach
activities six month by staff/ORW using BCC materials
256
1.2 No of MSM registered by peer educators using counseling material 346
Grand Total 602
1.3 No. of group Meetings held with communication
aids & Demonstration of Condoms
Meetings Total Attendance
20 488
9. Intervention Programs
Awareness Camp
S.
N.
Date of Camp No. of Participants Venue
1. 9th June, 2010 27 Atal Park
Health Camp
S.
N.
Date of Camp No. of
Participants
Venue Name of Doctor Remarks
1. 20th September,
2010
265 Ashok
Nagar
Dr. D.N.Sharma
Dr. Kulbhushan
It was the first health camp organized by
the YAO under targeted intervention
project. Many HRGs got the benefits
from this camp.
2. 22nd October,2010 197 Indira
Colony
Dr. D.N.Sharma It was the second health camp
organized by the YAO under targeted
intervention project
Stakeholders Meeting
S.
N.
Date of Meeting No. of Participants Venue
1. 5th August, 2010 57 Karan Park
10. Intervention Programs Continued..
Linkage to Facilities
2.0) No of individual attended at STD clinic in last seven Months 203
2.1) No of individual treated at STD clinic in last seven Months 114
2.2) No of individual provided individual/ family Counseling by counselor in last seven month. 854
2.3) No of referrals to ICTC in seven month. 223
2.4) No of actual visiting ICTC 149
2.5) No of person found positive 2
Condom distribution Free 41694
Social Marketing 1200
No of persons receiving tube
361
Lubricants
IEC material available in
adequate quantity
Yes and also
distributed
STI Drugs available in adequate
quantity
Yes
11. Trainings of Staff by HACS
S.
N.
Date of
Training
Topic of the
Training
Name & Designation of
Participant/s
No. of
Participants
Duration of
Training
1. 03 to 05
June,2010
Induction
Training
Sanjeep K.Kamboj-
Project Manager;
Sanjeev Jarora-
Counselor; R.P. Singh-
ORW-1; Rakesh Kumar-
ORW-2; Mukesh Kumar-
Accountant
5 3 Days
2. 27-07-
2010
MIS Tools &
Reporting-17
Formats
Sanjeep K.Kamboj-
Project Manager;
Mukesh Kumar-
Accountant
2 2 Days
12. Activities in Drop in Centre
S. No. Activity Time
1 Condom Distribution Daily
2 Regular Medical Check up Twice a week
3 Counseling Daily
4 Indoor Games Twice A Day
5 T.V. Show Twice A Day
6 Group Meeting Twice A Week
7 Cleanliness of DIC Twice A Day
8 DIC Meeting Twice A Month
9 Dance Competition Twice A Month
10 Seminar on HIV/AIDS Twice A Month
11 Condom Demonstration Weekly
12 Tea Party With HRGs Daily
13 Make up of HRGs Daily
S.N. Date & Month Venue No. of
Participants
1. 17/05/2010 TI MSM Project Office 13
2. 30/05/2010 TI MSM Project Office 15
3. 15/06/2010 TI MSM Project Office 17
4. 30/06/2010 TI MSM Project Office 16
5. 18/07/2010 TI MSM Project Office 21
6. 25/07/2010 TI MSM Project Office 27
7. 19/08/2010 TI MSM Project Office 19
8. 28/08/2010 TI MSM Project Office 17
9. 05/09/2010 TI MSM Project Office 18
10. 30/09/2010 TI MSM Project Office 23
11. 12/10/10 TI MSM Project Office 17
12. 23/1010 TI MSM Project Office 30
13. 09/11/10 TI MSM Project Office 21
14. 2511/10 TI MSM Project Office 15
S.N. Date &
Month
Venue No. of
Participants
1. 22/05/2010 Atal Park 16
2. 24/06/2010 Sabji Mandi 21
3. 22/07/2010 Paschimi
Yamuna Canal
23
4. 26/08/2010 Karan park 19
5. 18/09/2010 Karan Lake 18
6. 18/10/2010 Railway Station 22
7. 14/11/2010 Karan Park 17
13. Networking with Other NGOs
Sr.
No.
Name & designation Name & address of
NGO
Contact no. Name & address of
NGO
1 Dr Rampal Sisodia (General
Secretary)
Eklavya Rakatdaan
Club
94668-14144 Eklavya Rakatdaan Club
2 Sanjay Saroha (Distt. President) Dalit Samaj Parishad 93546-72183 Dalit Samaj Parishad
3 K. S. Poswal Rashtriya Yuva
Sangathan
94162-12800 Rashtriya Yuva
Sangathan
4 Mamu Ram (Secretary) Mahatma Jyotiba
Fulle Vikas Sanstha
99916-10391 Mahatma Jyotiba Fulle
Vikas Sanstha
5 Gyanchand (General Secretary) Saheed Somnath
Samarak Samiti
94675-16633 Saheed Somnath
Samarak Samiti
6 Raj Singh Choudary ( President) Pravasi Suraksha
Vahini
93153-11002
96711-11433
Pravasi Suraksha Vahini
7 Rajiv Kumar Sharma (President) Aadharsh Yuva
Mandal
94340-50004 Aadharsh Yuva Mandal
8 Deepak Kumar ( President) Ambedkar Gram
Sudhar Yuva Mandal
98139-97803 Ambedkar Gram Sudhar
Yuva Mandal
9 Naresh Barana ( General
Secretary)
NIFA 94160-18572 NIFA
10 Pardeep Rojra Arpana Ngo 94676-49580 Arpana NGO
11 Vivek Raj ( Member) Swayom 92151-77121 Swayom
12 Sube Singh (Project Manager) Usha 94162-95801 Usha
13 Sunil Kumar (Secretary) Indian Red Cross
Society
Indian Red Cross Society
14 Cordinator Nehru Yuva Kendra Nehru Yuva Kendra
14. Staff Visits to Other NGOs
S.N. Date Of
Visit
Name & Designation Of
Participants
Name Of TI NGO Purpose Of
Visit
No. Of
Participa
nts
1 4-5-10 PD (Ranbir Singh Batan), PM
(Sanjeep K. Kamboj), Counselor
(Sanjeev Jarora), PE ( Sanju Kala)
All Samaj Kalyan
Samiti, Kurukshetra
Guidance 4
2 5-5-10 PM (Sanjeep K. Kamboj), Counselor
(Sanjeev Jarora), Accountant
(Mukesh Kumar), ORWs (R.P.
Singh, Rakesh Kumar)
USHA Karnal How TI Works-
Documentation
6
3 18-6-10 Counselor (Sanjeev Jarora), ORWs
(Rakesh Kumar, R.P. Singh)
Turning Point
Foundation, Panipat
17 Formats 3
4 20-7-10 PM (Sanjeep Kamboj), Counselor
(Sanjeev Jarora), Accounatant
(Mukesh Kumar)
USHA Karnal Documentation 3
5 15-8-10 PM (Sanjeep Kamboj), Accountant
(Mukesh Kumar)
CSI, Panipat Budget
Information
2
6 1-9-10 Counselor (Sanjeev Jarora),
Accountant (Mukesh Kumar), ORW
(Rakesh Kumar), PE (Karan)
SWACH, Panchkula 17 Formats 4
7 28-9-10 PM (Sanjeep Kamboj), Counselor
(Sanjeev Jarora), PE (Karan)
Turning Point
Foundation
Documentation 3
15. Visitors view about the Project
S.
N.
Visitor’s Name Department/ Designation Remarks
1. Mr.Amar Nath Bajaj D.T.O. cum Nodal Officer- Civil
Hospital, Karnal
Hard working team which is really implementing practically awareness
about prevention of HIV/ AIDS at grass route level through organizing
exhibitions and seminars among school and college students. But
exhibition should be separate from seminar.
2. Mr. Mohan Lal Verma Block Education Officer, Karnal HIV/ AIDS awareness among students is very crucial so that they may
be able to protect themselves from the beginning of being the stage of
young.
3. Mr. Balvinder Singh ICTC Counselor, Civil Hospital-
Karnal
YAO TI (MSM) is working according to the requirement of the
government taking into consideration the norms applied by NACO and
HACS.
4. Mr. S.K.Goel Principal, G.N.Khalsa College-
Knl.
HIV/ AIDS awareness is for protection of life. It is a part and parcel of
our education system. We must accept it and should educate our
students in broader terms.
5. Mr.Ashvani Tuteja Principal, Govt. Sr. Sec. School
(Boys), Karnal
The organisation is really doing appreciable job through motivation of
students at grass route level.
6. Mr.Naresh Barana Advocate, District -Karnal &
Gen. Sec. NIFA
What is really appreciable about TI (MSM) is the confidentiality of this
project. Only he knows his status, who is the beneficiary of this project.
No other person knows about the identity of anyone else.
7. Mr. Pardeep Kumar Communication Officer
Arpana NGO
I’m very pleased to see the efforts of Youth Affairs Organisation. The
motivation of all the staff is quite high which is producing good results.
8. Mr. Surender Singh Advocate Work done with proper planning leads to success. Many of the
programs of the organisation are of proper planning. Many of them
need it.
9. Mr. Rajbir Mokal President, Private Roadways
Bus Association
We often read about the organization’s programs in newspapers. Then
we thought that NGOs work in papers only and there is a vast gap
between the practical work and paper work. After visiting the office we
came to know that our perception about the working of NGOs was
wrong. All NGOs are not of the same quality.
16. Photo Gallary
Sh. Dinesh Singh Yadav HCS-SDM Indri placing
batch to a donor on Blood Donation Camp
Batch to a Donor in Blood Donation Camp.
dri under Targeted Intervention project. Doctors &
Batch to a Donor in Blood Donation Camp.
ICTC counselor Mr. Balvinder Singh addressing the
stakeholder’s meeting at Karan Park
HRGs entertaining by dance at DIC
. C.M.O Dr. Vandana Bhatia, Distt. Nodal Officer-
AIDS Dr. A.N. Bajaj , Dr. Mahavir Nain, Principal,
Hon. PD Sh. Ranbir Singh overseeing Exhibition in
Govt. P.G. College for women.
17. Photo Gallary
TI staff organizing Health Check-up Camp at Indira
Colony
TI staff organizing Health Check-up Camp
at Ashok Nagar
Mr. Sanjeev Jarora counselor along with Peers and HRGs
while discussion about HIV/ AIDS HRGs playing Carom board in Drop in Centre
18. Photo Gallary
Hon. Project Director Sh. Ranbir Singh
Batan addressing the students at
Exhibition in G.N.K. College
B.E.O. Sh. M. L. Verma, Distt. Nodal
Officer Dr. A.N. Bajaj , ICTC
Counselor Sh. Balvinder Singh
overseeing Exhibition at Govt. Sr. Sec.
School
Distt. Nodal Officer Dr. A.N. Bajaj , ICTC
Counselor Sh. Balvinder Singh, Hon. PD
Sh. Ranbir Singh Batan showing green
flag to Awareness rally on World AIDS
Day at ITI.
Targeted Intervention staff & HRGs
during welcome of Red Ribbon Express
at Panipat
19. Project Achievements at a Glance
S.
No.
Name of Activities May June July August Septem
ber
October Novemb
er
Total
1 Condom Distribution 1900 1700 1800 2300 5464 15780 12750 41694
2 Through Outlet - - - 380 550 9650 5150 15730
3 Lubricants Distribution - - - 78 95 73 115 361
4 HRG’s Referred - 21 35 27 43 76 21 223
5 HRG’s Tested - 5 20 14 41 55 14 149
6 RMC - - 199 116 110 97 104 626
7 Hot Spot Meeting 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7
8 DIC Meeting 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 14
9 Linkage with ART - - - - 2 - - 2
10 Health Camp - - - - 1 1 - 2
11 Advocacy 1 2 - 3 2 1 1 10
12 Stakeholder Meeting - - - 1 - - - 1
13 Awareness Camp - 1 - - - - - 1
14 Group Meetings 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 30
15 Review Meeting with staff
(PM)
2 4 4 5 6 5 5 31
16 Review Meeting with PD 4 4 1 5 4 3 4 25
17 Supervisory Visits 7 8 9 12 13 4 5 58
18 Individual and Family
Counseling
15 28 39 63 117 355 237 854
20. Thank You for your valuable time.
We are thankful to HACS to enable us to
help the marginalized section of society
through the TI project for MSMs
Youth Affairs Organisation, Haryana – INDIA
Telephone:+911844045621
Mobile:+919813176557
www.yaoii.org