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Progress Report:2016–17
RCH and Family Planning, Child Labour, Education to reach out
to underserved urban poor population
1. Introduction 2-5
4. Appreciation Certificate 31 - 38
Shri Nirotilal Buddha Sansthan was registered under Society Act in 1994 and has
been primarily working in the areas of health and its determinants, safe drinking water,
hygiene, sanitation, HIV/AIDS awareness, family planning & welfare, child labor & literacy,
education, livelihood, plantation, community awareness and development, with especial
focus on marginalized sections of the societies, slum dweller women and children through
various development programs for over 23 years.
After 1995, SNBS intends to continue its role as a facilitator to improve the
effectiveness of various national programs and build capacities of communities to address
a wide range of reproductive health, child health, illiteracy, family planning,NPSP and
HIV/AIDS challenges.
Vision
We see a world where vulnerable people live a better life in a better community.
SNBS India commits to this by being an innovator in development, valued by all.
Mission
SNBS’s mission is to serve “Vulnerable individuals and families to achieve
sustainable improvements in their education, health and sanitation status”.
We pursue our mission with both excellence and compassion because the people whom
we serve deserve nothing less.
Goal
All our efforts will enhance the capabilities of vulnerable people, especially women
and children, to better control their lives.
Shri Nirotilal Buddha, Sansthan (SNBS), Agra has been primarily working in the
areas of health and its determinants, safe drinking water, hygiene, sanitation, HIV/AIDS
awareness, family planning & welfare, child labor & literacy, education, livelihood,
plantation, community awareness and development, with especial focus on marginalized
sections of the societies, slum dweller women and children through various development
programs, for the last 23 years. Besides, SNBS has been supporting DMHFW, Agra
closely.
SNBS has conducted Mapping and Assessment of Agra slums as key resource
organization, jointly facilitated by Department of Health and Family Welfare, Agra and
USAID-EHP during February-April 2004. During this process, SNBS has conducted
qualitative health vulnerability assessment in slums of Agra and helped USAID-EHP and
Department of Health and Family Welfare, Agra in plotting of slums and existing health
facilities on the map of Agra and gap identification. Thus, SNBS is one of the founder
partners of Urban Health Resource Center (UHRC) operation, formally known as EHP.
Subsequently, the Agra Urban Health Program (AUHP) has been implemented as
response to request of Government of Uttar Pradesh, suggesting UHRC to initiate PPP
models in Agra. UHRC initiated public-private partnership (PPP) process in consultation
with the Department of Medical, Health and Family Welfare, Agra. Based on its experience
in the area of reproductive and child health, the exceptional contribution rendered in
proposal development phase and its credibility in the district, the Screening Committee
constituted under the chairpersonship of Chief Medical Officer, DMHFW, Agra has
recommended SNBS as potential NGO for partnership with UHRC operation and our
partnership came into existence.
SNBS started 4 special child labor schools(with 200 child labor boy as well as girls
students) from 1st of August 2005 in four different slums i.e. Nala Kaji Pada,Ram
Nagar,Jagdishpura and Chipitola of Agra with the objective of providing protection and
education to working children(child labor) in coordination with Labor Department, Agra
under National Child Labor Project. Up till September,2014 a total of 842 children from
Special Child Labor Schools of SNBS has been promoted and integrated with main stream
of education.
In continuation UHI-CARE funded Urban Health Initiative (UHI) program had been
implemented by SNBS since March,2011 to December 2012. Under this program eligible
couples were counselled for adopting modern family planning methods in our intervention
area of 33 slums in Bunduktra. We covered population of 92984 with eligible couples of
14568 in 15521 house holds.We have counselled 14560 elibile couples and 3673 couple
adopted modern methods so far i.e. 489 adopt Female sterilization,45 NSV,1419 IUCD,
294 OCP and 624 Condom.
Along with UHI we are implementing USAID-PFI funded Health of the Urban Poor
(HUP) program in 24 slums of Agra city in the area of Jagdishpura,Bodla and Sikandra
with population of 52263 in 10974 families since October,2011 to October 2013. We are
covering 642 pregnant women,1140 infants and 7556 eligible couples in our intervention
under HUP.We have formed 20 MAS in our intervention area to strengthen the community
for ownership.We have visited 113058 house holds for counseling in our intervention i.e
6298 counseling visits to pregnant women, 5944 counseling visits to lactating women,9126
visits to infants,20944 visits to 1-5 yrs children and 70476 visits to eligible couples.During
UHND we have facilitated beneficiries to avail health and nutrition services ever since we
have facilitated services to 714 pregnat women,1202 lactating women,1210 infants,2064
1-5 yrs children and 3782 eligible couples.
SNBS will implement targeted intervention for Destination Migrant at Kanpur. Target
population will be 10000 since February 2014 to September 2015.We will provide them
Information services i.e IPC, Mid media campaign etc, Condom related services, Health
care services i.e. STI treatment & management, health camps etc, Treatment & care
package and enabling environment services.
Despite this, SNBS has organized several international and national visits of USAID
as well as other organizations. On 18th April 2009 the visit of ‘The United States
Congress Delegation’ to observe and understand the lives of urban poor and slum
dwellers and their access to health services has appreciated our work and devotion
towards the disadvantaged community. 21th February 2012 the visit of ‘The Ethiopian
Delegation’ to observe and understand the lives of urban poor and slum dwellers and
their access to health services has acclaimed our work.
Most recently on 16th September 2016 the visit of ‘The Vitamin Angels USA
Delegation’ is to observe and understand the lives of urban poor pregnant women and
Children and their access to Multi Vitamin , Vitamin A with Deworming & health services
has acclaimed our work.
Team SNBS :-
Name Post
1. Ravi Kashyap Programme Director,
2. Khushbu Gupta Programme Manger,
3. Akash Garg Finance Officer
4. Jyoti Shrivastava Programme Officer,
5. Bharti Community Organizer
6. Suman Lata Community Organizer
7. Pushpa Devi Community Organizer
8. Manju Community Organizer
Objective : Save the life of urban poor pregnant women and children from malnutrition.
And reduces Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) & Infant Mortality rate (IMR).
2000
Pregnant women
1500
TT - Ist
TT - Iind
1000
ANC
Multi Vitamin
500
0
Pregnant Women Heath Status 2016 - 17
1785 1754
15370
2355
S.No. Ward Ward Name BCG DPT DPT DPT Measles Vitamin Vitamin Dewor.
No. -I - II - III A 6-11 A 12-59 ming
Month Month
1 1 Kishorpura 137 123 88 88 169 123 675 459
2 6 Raj Nagar 96 90 74 47 56 90 1098 857
3 11 Kazipada 83 83 70 54 83 95 906 577
Nagla
4 13 Mohan 74 49 36 29 50 49 418 361
5 14 Nagla Ajeeta 66 69 59 53 86 69 470 402
6 15 Khatena 142 155 120 98 223 176 1221 927
7 18 Sheetla gali 52 63 57 56 69 63 360 378
8 19 Bhim Nagar 32 11 7 14 27 19 403 398
Nagla
9 20 Boodhi 95 128 110 109 161 128 639 646
22 Ghari
10 Bhadoriya 53 32 39 48 70 32 232 209
11 23 Ratanpura 199 201 144 142 231 201 1352 1308
12 25 Koushalpur 129 111 91 109 207 111 1408 1304
13 26 Free Gunj 15 10 3 9 9 12 108 111
14 33 Dhakran 26 21 20 17 29 21 111 102
15 44 Dholikhar 49 55 31 28 41 55 684 617
16 47 Khandari 81 95 78 87 73 95 546 375
17 48 Nai ki Mandi 62 52 46 44 75 52 436 287
18 53 Albatiya 264 245 135 116 209 258 3158 2278
19 56 Mantola 25 17 19 18 25 21 373 206
20 59 Sikendra 155 157 133 130 176 157 1036 436
21 60 Ashok Nagar 125 89 77 75 129 89 759 572
22 61 Balugunj 156 165 173 168 198 165 926 933
Raja Ki
23 63 Mandi 47 58 31 41 77 58 390 397
24 64 Wazir pura 70 68 59 71 53 78 436 387
25 90 Ghari
jeevandass 128 138 85 106 174 138 902 843
2361 2285 1785 1757 2700 2355 19047 15370
3. Smriti, Agra