Child Right’s & Leadership

Enabling and improved ecosystem around women and children by creating inclusive practices among GPs & institutions to particularly around rights, safety and protection.

Strategies
Engaging in a dialogue with male political leadership and elected representatives regarding impact of patriarchy and the role that gender equitable governance could play in catalyzing social development.
Preparing the political machine and system to accept, seek and support active women leaders, promote women’s issues through Gender Responsive Budgeting and gender mainstreaming within political party structures.

Key Achievements | Sustainable Livelihoods & Enterprises

  • For the first time, children under 18 were given space to speak and be heard in official Gram Sansad Sabhas, strengthening inclusive local democracy.
  • Measurable shift in public spending priorities: Between 2016 and 2023–24, budget allocation for women and child development increased from 3.58% to 5.89% across four Gram Panchayats, alongside a 6.2% rise in gender integration across all sub-committees.
  • Gender-responsive planning translated into action: Community demands shaped GP annual action plans—resulting in 205 street lights installed, police patrolling in violence hotspots, women’s toilets, change rooms, breastfeeding spaces, children’s parks, kitchen gardens, nurseries, and awareness camps.
  • Community ownership of gender equality: Samyo Mela, a community-led gender equality fair, brings together 575+ volunteers annually and shared budget—youth, women, teachers, and local leaders—to make gender justice a visible, shared public agenda.

Enabling BOYS & YOUNG MEN to become gender inclusive leaders

Strategies

Enabling a gender sensitive community and gender responsive eco-system promoting gender issues by enabling men and boys to-
Create a safe space to express freely and challenge notions of rigid masculinity and gender norms

Question & negotiate with the patriarchal power dynamics, bring out women’s issues in the public domain and protest GBV

Emerge as allies and partners of women and girls’ groups to amplify their voice and visibility of their issues

Key Achievements | Sustainable Livelihoods & Enterprises

  • 700+ girls reached annually through group-based empowerment programmes and mentoring.
  • 330+ structured sessions
  • 200+ girls actively participate in Gram Sansad Sabhas, strengthening democratic engagement from an early age.
  • 100+ girls lead community action as volunteers, promoting awareness and prevention of violence.
  • 21 girls contribute to child protection systems as members of Village Level Child Protection Committees.

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