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With Peer Water Exchange Presentation on Broad Organizational Profile & Background to Project Nashik. LOCATIONS. LUCKNOW. MAJOR PARTNERSHIPS : 1999-2012. SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOOD. RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT. GURGAON, PARWANOO, NASIK & CUDDALORE.
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With Peer Water Exchange Presentation on Broad Organizational Profile & Background to Project Nashik
LOCATIONS LUCKNOW
MAJOR PARTNERSHIPS : 1999-2012 SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOOD RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT GURGAON, PARWANOO, NASIK & CUDDALORE INCLUSIVE EMPLOYMENT LINKED SKILLS TRAINING Certifying Agency for Training course GURGAON & PARWANOO: 6000 Students/year MICRO-FINANCE & MICRO- ENTREPRENEURSHIP DRDA NASIK , PARWANOO & DEWAS: 8000 Families WORKPLACE INTERVENTIONS GURGAON & PUNJ LLOYD CONSTRUCTION SITES : 20,000 Workers
MAJOR PARTNERSHIPS : 1999-2012 • Reproductive & Child Health Programme Phase I: • Grassroots Implementation Agency AtGurgaon & Nasik • Capacity Building & Monitoring Agency for 8 Grassroots Organisations:Districts Simla & Solan, H.P., covering 2 lacs population • JananiSuvidhaYojana: Promoting Institutional Deliveries at Gurgaon, Rewari, Parwanoo (H.P.) HEALTH Servicing 1 Lac Population/year across 2 states Ministry of Health & Family Welfare ‘Town Enrichment Action Movement’ (TEAM), Gurgaon: Enrolled 6,500 out-of-school children into schools over 3 yrs EDUCATION Touching 13000 Students across 20 schools / Year Covered: 1 Lac Students till date British High Commission National Child Labour Project
SNS FOUNDATION , NASIK 2003 onwards Until 2002 Sustainable Development Orientation Event –Based Mode of Functioning • I. Certified Vocational Training Programme for Adolescent Girls & Women • II. Micro-Enterprises Among Tribal Women thru’ Micro-Finance • III. Integrated Environment Protection & Conservation Efforts of Rainwater Harvesting, Maximising Potential of Available Water Sources & Forestation • IV. Early Childhood Care • V. Access to Govt. Health Services for Women & Children in Un-served Areas • Cutting & Tailoring and Para-Nursing Classes for Girls & Women • Tree Plantation • Organising Sports Meet for Children
Micro-Enterprises Among Tribal Women thru’ Micro-Finance • Operational since 2002 • Programme Partner: District Rural Development Agency • Geographical Spread: 176 Villages of Trimbakeshwar & Peth blocks • No of Self Help Groups formed – 431 (involving approx. 5120 women) • No of Individual enterprises – 2860 • No. of Group Enterprises – 48 • Total Credit Made Available – INR 80 Million • Total Subsidy Made Available in Loan Repayment - INR 40 Million In business of Ayurvedic Medicine Making Goat Rearing to be sold as meat
Integrated Environment Protection & Conservation Efforts of Rainwater Harvesting, Maximising Potential of Available Water Sources & Forestation • (c) Projects Completed in 5 Villages of Block Trimbakeshwar, Nasik District : 4500 Human Population • A Check Dam and Wire Mesh Dam constructed at Village Jhambulpada • 750 m pipeline laid between tribal residential school and village well to make available drinking water to 414 hostel residents, Village Kharset • Pond Cleaning, Village Kharset • Well Cleaning and Deepening, Village Vadipada • Well Cleaning and Deepening, Village Sadadpana • Drinking water facility through construction of storage tank and 14 taps (stand post), Village Belpali
Rainwater Harvesting through Check Dam, Jhambulpada Ends of the wall raised to channelize water flow & allow overflow into Damanganga, Gujarat Status of Dam During Monsoon Cattle drinking harnessed rainwater at the dam Earlier Source of Water Red Line indicates downstream – site where check dam has been constructed
Pipeline Connection (750m) from Village Well, Kharset to Tribal School, Kharset Earlier method of using bullock cart on a daily basis to bring water from village well to the school Laying down pipeline from the village well The cement water tank (at the school) which has been connected to the village well Use of JCB for digging the trench for laying of pipeline beyond the field
Well Cleaning at Village Sadadpana Use of Blasting Machine to deepen well Diesel Pump to draw out water Villagers’ ‘Shramdaan’ – Cleaning stones, debris etc after blasting
Pond Cleaning , Village Kharset after 25 years Cleaning in Progress Pond at Village Kharset prior to Cleaning Pond at Village Kharset filled with clean rainwater 2012 Women using pond water for washing
DEVELOPING DRINKING WATER FACILITY : VILLAGE BELPALI 10, 000 Litre Water Storage Tank connected to village well Construction of Base for Storage Tank Water from tank being distributed through stand posts across the village
VILLAGE KARANJPANI : Proposed Site for Well Expansion & Reconstruction 5 Feet Deep Existing Sole Water Source for 115 Families : Site to deepened & widened prior to construction of well Women stand in queue for collecting water
VILLAGE KHARSHET : Has a pond whose cleaning (after 25 years) was supported by Nasik Run during Neeraja Phase 1. With this year’s monsoon, clean water has filled in the pond and villagers have placed fish seeds in the pond. To a certain extent fish farming has begun Construction of wall around the pond is proposed to prevent dirt going into it, necessitated also by fish farming (Budget in next slide) Pond at Village Kharset filled with clean rainwater 2012 Pond at Village Kharset prior to Cleaning
KHARSHET VILLAGE Construction of stone wall around pond to prevent the dirt going into pond
VILLAGE SADAPANA : Has one well, which required deepening and expansion and same was supported by Nasik Run during Neeraja Phase 1. In Phase 2, it is proposed that the well be further be deepened by 10 ft more and widened by 8ft and the well boundary wall re-constructed (Budget in next slide) Well at Village Sadadpana being cleaned Well with rain water of 2012
Village Sadadpana: Reconstruction and Deepening of Well & Drinking Water Connection with solar pump to the Village
VILLAGE PANGULGHAR : It is being proposed to construct a check dam for rainwater harvesting In the year 2011 one check dam has been constructed at nearby Jambhulpadavillage which has successfully filled up with rain water in two consecutive monsoons. Check dam at Jambhulpada village Proposed site for check dam
VILLAGE BEHEDPADA : Digging of Borewell, construction of water tank and provide water through tap connection to the entire village. The little boy In the picture is a water Diviner, he was the one who proposed a spot for digging Borewell and hails from Jalgaon Dist Maharashtra. Villagers bring drinking water from 1 km and thus the borewell with tap connection will ease out their problem of drinking water.
Village Behedpada: Digging of Bore well & Drinking Water Connection to the Village