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SVK PLAN OF ACTION FOR THE YEAR 2009-10

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SURVIVAL

IMR 43/100 16/1000 15/1000 15/1000 *Community *Strengthening cadre to bring 15/1000 IMR * Community
mobilization to pressure on Government for will be should become a
demand better services through achieved Healthy
improvement PHC /SC & ICDS centres community
of the health wherever required *Cadre monitoring
services * Health education to people on health services
*Campaign * Strengthening linkage * Build the strong
and Dharnas between Mahila arogya pressure group on
on privatization sangham(MAS) ,ANMs and health issues
of the health RMP doctors *
and local Monitoring functioning of
needs PHC/SCs Through Cadre
*Community and GP. * Awareness
monitoring of to cadre &GP members on
health services privatization of the Health
* Cadre level and encouraging them to
trainings on take up those issues in public
health issues meetings. *
Promoting institutional
deliveries

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Number Sub- _ 15/45 11 Sub 26/45 *Awareness * Submission of 11 sub centres * Cadre become
centres to be re centres program on memorandum DM&HO to fill will be aware on health
activated to be health issues up Vacancies in SCs reactivated policies
activated for PRI * Better facilities in SC for * SC would be
members & demanding by the Cadre. strengthened at
cadre. * Strengthening cadre to PHC level.
* Mandal level bring pressure on * Access
cadre government through Dharnas enhances the
meetings & & memorandum to sanction knowledge on
Dharnas for required resource to SCs. health policy.
better * Interface between cadre * Cadre and
improvement members & Mandal officials, community
of health sarpanches, MPTCs and become a better
centres ZPTCs. * understanding on
Public meetings in village health policies
level on health issues.
* Cultural program at village
and Mandal level on health
issues and health policies.
* Signature campaign on
health policies.

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Birth 20% 127/402 All new 5255 + * Activating * Bringing pressure on cadre All new births * Community
Registrations births all new birth to allocate funds for printing will be recognizes the
done (0-2 years) registration at of birth certificates registered need and
cadre and GP * Conducting the campaign importance of birth
level on birth registration in high registration
* Village level school level. * * Community
campaign on Awareness camps on birth become aware on
birth registration at village level birth registration
registration * Ensuring registration of all and identification
births in GP registers and * Children will
issue of certificates have birth
* Ensuring registration of all certificates
births in GP registers and * Cadre and Gram
issue of certificates Panchayathhs
* Cultural program on birth should identify the
right at village level. importance of birth
registration.
No. of new ICDS - 102 & 5 4 new 106 & 5  Mass  Strengthening GASs to 4 new ICDS * Pre school
centres mini centres mini campaigns bring pressure on centres will be education made
centres centres demanding government to sanction in place available in rural
new ICDS additional ICDS centres area children
Centres wherever required * The community
 Meetings with CBOs came to know the
 Signature campaigns service of ICDS
GP resolutions demanding centres.
new ICDS centres * Children become
Submission of memorandum healthy physically
to Project Director, ICDS and mentally
through nutrition
food.

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ICDS centres to - 108/311 18 126/311  Strengthenin  Meetings with CBOs 18 ICDS * Pre school
be reactivated g the existing  Discussion with ICDS staff centres will be education made
ICDS centres  Discussions at GP level to reactivated available in rural
reactivate ICDS centres area children
Submission of memorandum * The community
to Project Director, ICDS came to know the
service of ICDS
centres.
* Children become
healthy physically
and mentally
through nutrition
food.
Monitoring _ 100 / 311 16 116/311 * A training * Meetings with cadre group 116 ICDS * Pre school
functioning of centres + program for and community. centres will be education made
ICDS centres 100 ICDS * Strengthening the cadre monitored available in rural
through CBMS follow up Monitoring group to bring the pressure through CBMS area children
and GP * Awareness on government to provide * The community
campaign on proper food and nutrition in came to know the
food and the centres. service of ICDS
nutrition for * Cadre resolutions centres.
cadre demanding and Dharnas * Children become
* Mobilizing the about regular function of healthy physically
cadre level ICDS centres. and mentally
group to follow * Submission of through nutrition
up the ICDS memorandum to project food.
centres. Director, ICDS.
* Linkages between AWW,
Ayahs and ANMs.
* Village level monitoring
through cadre.
* A work shop on food and
nutrition for cadre group and
staff.
Mass campaigns _ 300 100 400 * Land * Identify available 100 land less * The landless will
demanding land families families families campaigns government land. families get work towards
rights got land got land * Urge the landless to petition land acquiring
to the government for land to possession of

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be distributed to them. available
* Convene meetings on the government lands.
land reforms Act. Build * Awareness on
pressure on the government the land reforms
for distribution of available act will have gone
lands. up.
* Take up Mandal level
campaigns in the cause of
land distribution
Mass campaigns _ 1 1 2 * Mass * Sensitization to farmers’ Minimum * Farmers are
demanding commodi commodi commodi campaigns by sanghams on the ill effects of support price sensitized about ill
appropriate ty - Rice ty ties farmers chemical fertilizers and announced for effects of inorganic
support price for pesticides. 1 commodity fertilizer/pesticides
agriculture * The government will be . * Aware
produce exhorted to launch crop of support price
insurance policy * with the
Farmers will be urged to government
pressure the government for
declaration of support prices.
* A training program for
farmers on agricultural
policies.
PROTECTION

Child labour need 2409 2177 825 child 1352 Campaign on * Ensuring the participation of 825 child * Reduced the
to be reduced ( all labour child labour by people in the rural labour will be number of child
Mandals) reduced working on the employment guarantee reduced labourers in the
root causes of scheme Mandal and paved
the child labour * Find out alternate livelihood the way for the
sources to prevent migration total elimination of
* sensitization on gender the system of child
equity * Training to staff labour from the
to deeply understand the operational area.
issues of child labour and
child marriages
* Mobilizing communities to
demand for quality education
* Linkages with law

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enforcement authorities
* Formation and
strengthening of NGOs
Network against child labour
100% child 41 child 76/79 0 new 76/79 *Mass * Empowering women's 76 villages will * Cadre fully
marriage free marriag villages child child campaign groups to work against child remain child sensitized on the
villages in es for marriage marriage against child marriages * marriage free issue of child
operational area year free free marriages sensitization on gender marriages
villages villages * Orientation to equity * No incidence of
cadre about * Sensitizing religious heads child marriage in
child marriages on the issue the operational
* Cultural * Training program for GRPC area *
program on members GPs start
child * Child to Child campaign by registering the
marriages. GRPC members marriages
* GP resolutions against child
marriage
* Ensuring registration of
marriages at GP level
* Interface with law
enforcement team
* Formation and
strengthening of NGOs
network against child
marriages
Campaign _ 1 1 2 * Sensitization * Meetings with displaced 1 campaign appropriate
demanding campaig campaig campaig to displaced people * Awareness will be rehabilitation
Rehabilitation of n n ns people on 98 on 98 GO to displaced conducted package offered to
displaced G.O people displaced families
people(Veepanga * Those who * Struggle demanding the
ndla& kollapur ) are affected implementation of 98 GO
they should put * Submission of
petition against memorandum to Government
government demanding appropriate
rehabilitation package for the
displaced

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Rally by _ 1 rally 1 Rally (1 2 Rallies * Mobilization * Strengthen chenchu 1 rally will be * Increased
Chenchus Mandal - of Chenchus to community to demand for conducted livelihood
demanding Kollapur) demand for – education, health and opportunities of
education, health livelihood facilities Chenchus
and livelihood a) access to * Memorandum to MRO, ▪ education and
facilities schools; ITDA, P.O on chenchu health facilities
b) access to issues created for
health facilities * Better services to Chenchu families
c) employment Chenchus on health and * Chenchu families
facilities for education. get pucca housing
Chenchus * Awareness campaign on facility from
locally government provisions Government
d) Housing for
Chenchus
Demand by _ 78 78 78 * Formation * Meetings with unorganized 78 villages * The un
unorganized villages villages – Villages and labour continue to organized people
labour groups for follow up strengthening * Awareness creation on demand for become a aware
better social program of unorganized minimum wage and other the social of their social
security coverage me labour groups rights. security of security
by government * Discussion about the idea unorganized * Government
of coolie sanghams labour initiate action to
* Form village level coolie provide better
sanghams social security for
* Social security for the unorganized
unorganized labour labour
* Insurance to unorganized
labour
Conduct survey - - 1 Survey Survey  BLD survey  Identification of households  Survey is  The status of
on the issues covering report of on the issues with differently children completed in differently abled
affecting the 5 5 affecting  Preparing the survey format 5 Mandals children in 5
differently abled Mandals Mandals differently with relevant questions Mandals will be
children available abled  Training of Activists and known
children Community Organizers in  Suitable
conducting the survey intervention
 Conducting the survey in strategies could
the identified households be made with the
 Collating the data help of survey
 Analysis of data report

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strengthening of _ 5 Mandal Follow up 5 * Formation of * Identification of differently 5 Mandal * A strong force
Differently Abled Committ of 5 committe Differently Abled persons committees of emerges in
Committees at ees committe es Abled persons * Conduct the initial meeting DAPs further Disabled persons
Mandal level es committee to discuss the formation of strengthened in operational area
differently Abled committee
* Form a Disabled persons
committee

Formation of _ 22 4 village 26 village 4 village * A strong force


Differently Abled village committe committe committees of emerges in
Committees at committe es es DAPs are Disabled persons
Village level es newly formed in operational area

Mass action by _ 6 (5+1 5 mass 11 mass One mass * Conduct orientation 5 mass * Government
differently Abled taluk action actions action by sessions on rights of actions take takes positive
people level) differently differently Abled place steps to implement
demanding Abled people * Plan for a mass action PWD Act 1995
fulfillment of their to demand for demanding the fulfillment of * Differently abled
rights implementation the rights students get
of People With scholarships
Disability Act * Differently abled
1995, with gets pensions
focus on from Govt.
Scholarships
for students &
Pensions for
differently
abled

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Campaign _ 1 1 2 Campaign * Identify civil society groups 1 campaign * Communities are
against SEZs & campaig campaig campaig against SEZ like -lawyers, journalists, takes place aware of the ill
Local/regional n n ns trade unions, people s effects of SEZs on
Issues (Regional organizations who could put them
campaign – up resistance to SEZs and * Communities are
Rally & Public anti-poor policies of aware about the
Meeting) government concept of SEZs
* Sensitize civil society * Peoples
groups on the ill effects of resistance raises
SEZs and anti-poor policies against
on the marginal communities development
* Sensitize the directly induced poverty
affected people (farmers&
agriculture labour)on the ill
effects of SEZs and other
issues in the region
* Convene meetings to
campaign against the SEZ s
policy and anti-poor policies

DEVELOPMENT

100 % Enrolment 5 20 12 32 * Initiating * Identifying out of School 12 more * All School


villages (6-14) Villages community Children *Enrolment villages will Children in the
monitoring of campaigns by involving GP have 100% communities are in
enrolment and CBOs enrolment school
attendance * Ensuring regular meetings * Improved
and quality of village education awareness level
education in committees and CRPCs to on education in
govt. schools review the status of the community
* Advocacy enrolment, retention and * Initiated
and lobbying quality of education in community
through district schools. * monitoring of
NGOs network Training to sarpanches and Govt. schools.

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for the ward members on
implementation community monitoring
of CSS * Mobilizing communities to
demand for quality education
* Orientation to Govt.
Teachers on child friendly
teaching methods *
Advocacy and Lobbying for
free and quality education
* Formation and
strengthening of NGOs
Network to take up CSS
campaign in the district.
No. of schools - 0/208 30/208 30/208  Advocacy  GP resolutions demanding 30 schools will Children will have
reactivated (full and lobbying additional buildings in the be reactivated better access to
area) for improving schools. education
infrastructure  Signature campaigns and
s and teacher submission of
– student memorandum to DEO
ratio  Networking with other
NGOs in the district on the
issue
District level and divisional
level campaigns and open
forums

Reactivation of - - 1 1  Demand for  Conduct meetings with  One Govt.  Hostel inmates
Government better health hostel inmates to discuss girls’ hostel would have good
Girls’ Hostel facilities and the issues and plan of would be health facilities
other action for that reactivated and other
infrastructure  Representations to infrastructure
facilities at concerned officials of facilities.
Govt. Girls’ government with set of
Hostel demands
 Mobilize students
organizations to extend
their solidarity to the issues

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Mandal level _ 5 5 5 * Campaign on * Training to staff and cadre 5 Mandals will * People will have
Campaign on Mandals Mandals Mandals CSS and members on Impact of have follow up been sensitized to
CSS follow up against privatization of education and campaign of the loopholes in
campaig privatization of health CSS the education
n education * Prepare people to bring system
pressure on the government * People will have
for increased budgetary realized the
allocations towards importance of the
education. government
* Involve teaching community school
in the campaign * People will strive
* Convene in brain storming for a CSS
with various across sections * Enrollment in
of society on the issue of government
CSS schools will go up.
* Conduct the campaign
demanding for CSS
All CBOs to be _ 3 10 13 * *Orientation and capacity 10 more strong CBOs
strengthened villages villages Strengthening building to CBOs on rights of villages will emerged in the
villages( CRPC, of all CBOs in farmers, unorganized labour, have all CBOs villages will be
Farmers the villages women there taking up mass
sanghams, * Monthly meetings of all strengthened. actions on
Unorganized CBOs different issues
labour groups concerning the
and Women’s communities
rights protection
committees)
Formation of _ 54 25 79 Formation of ▪ Strengthening the existing 25 more There will be an
Grama AAikya Grama AAikya CBOs at the village level Grama Aikya unified force to
Sanghams Sanghams ▪ Meetings with all the CBOs Sanghams will address the issues
to discuss the need for an be inplace. at the village level
unified Sangham at village
level ▪
Discussion with CBOs on
what Grama AAikya
Sangham can do

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Formation of _ 0 1 1 Formation of ▪ Formation of Mandal level 1 A strong body
Constituency Constituency Federations Constituency emerges at the
level Federation level ▪Discussing the need for a level constituency level
Federation constituency level Federation Federation will to address the
with Mandal Federations be in place issues at the
▪ Identifying the issues that constituency level
can be addressed at the and to negotiate at
constituency level ▪ the time of
Discussions with Mandal assembly
Federations about the stand elections
to be taken w.r.t. assembly
elections ▪ Form
Constituency level
Federation
Villages need to _ 49 10 59 * Sensitization * Meetings will be held with 10 more * More women will
sensitized on villages villages to women on women to discuss the villages will be have been
women rights their rights * implications of the patriarchal sensitized on sensitized to their
Values of system for them women’s rights
human rights * Discussions will be held on rights * There will have
and mass women’s right to economic been a reduction
media security through ownership in the incidence of
over property and housing domestic violence
* Women’s Rights Protection and there will have
Committees formed and been a change in
strengthened to campaign for mans attitude to
women’s rights wards women.

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Response to _ 2 2 Separate * Response to * Collection of information of 2 responses * Increased
Union and AP Respons response response Union and AP previous budgets given on state awareness on
budgets (Sub e given s s given state draft * Comparison of allocations and union budgetary
regional activity) on Union budgets to different sectors budget allocations by the
and state * Comparison of previous union and AP
budgets years budget with the state. * Budget
proposed budget. * analysis skill
Preparation of budgetary improved in
recommendations based on project team
the discussions with CBOs * Response may
* Arrange press meet and pave way for pro
share the views. poor budget.
Telangana Sub _ 8 6 14 Telangana sub * Identification of members 6 meetings of * A strong force
Regional Alliance meetings Meetings meetings Regional who could be part of the sub regional emerges in
related meetings conducte conducte alliance related Telangana sub regional alliance take Telangana to
(Sub regional d d meetings alliance place mobilize
activity) * Conduct initial meeting to communities
discuss the idea of promote cadres
Telangana sub regional and fight against
alliance injustice, in equity
* Form Telangana sub to the
regional alliance marginalized.
* Conduct quarterly meetings
to discuss the sub regional
issues and plan the
community mobilization and
campaigns

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Cadre Training to _ 1 Cadre 1 Cadre 2 Cadre Cadre Training * Identify persons for the 1 Cadre Telangana
Telangana Training Training Trainings programme for training programme in 8 Training Alliance partners’
Alliance on - Telangana districts of Telangana perspective on
SEZ, Education, Alliance * Identify resource persons to these issues is
Health and Dalit partners take sessions strengthened
issues * Prepare training module
(Movement * Prepare materials to be
building and distributed pre training
political programme.
empowerment)
(Sub regional
activity)
Reconstitution of - - 8 8 Reconstitution * assessment of existing 8 district District
district committees committe committe of District members and removing the committees committees will be
es es Committees non performing are in a better place to
* identifying potential reconstituted take up issues
members for the alliance and
bring them to alliance fold
Expansion of - 20 15 35 Expansion of * identification of potential 15 new Sub regional
members members members to be part of members alliance process
alliance process would join sub will be further
* having discussions with regional strengthened.
them and explain about the alliance
purpose of alliance Sub regional
* bring them to alliance fold alliance will be in a
better place to
take up issues.
Preparation of - - 1 paper 1 paper Drafting of * form core committee to 1 Interim Sub regional
Interim vision Interim Vision draft vision paper vision paper alliance will have
paper for the sub Paper * draft constitution of the will be in place more clarity on the
regional alliance alliance also process and will
* discuss with members the be governed by
draft papers and finalize the stated rules
and regulations

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Media coverage of - 4 2 6 Media * identify issues to be 2 more issues There will be large
specific issues coverage of focused in media will be scale awareness
specific issues * discuss with media about covered by on the issues
those issues media among people.
* invite media for field visit
* provide required data to
media
PARTICIPATION
Formation of _ 59 12 71 * Formation of * Meetings with children for 12 more Balala Sanghams
Balala sanghams Balala rapport building Balala are oriented on
sanghams * Floating the idea of Balala Sanghams will child rights
* Capacity Committees be formed
building of * motivation session for
Balala children *
sanghams Formation of Balala
Sanghams * Regular
meetings with Balala
Sanghams and capacity
building on child rights
* Motivation session on
leadership qualities and
cultural skills
* Encouraging Balala
Sanghams to take up the
issues related to schools with
the teachers *
Developing the values of
education ,gender ,caste

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Strengthening of - 29/59 30/59 59/59 * Regular 30 more Balala Sanghams
Balala Sanghams meetings of Balala regularly conduct
Balala Sanghams will meetings
Sanghams be
* Capacity strengthened Leadership
building of development takes
Balala place
sanghams
Balala Sanghams
are oriented on
child rights.

Balala Sanghams
start working on
child rights.

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