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A report by Spandan; Our Implementation Partner
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Background
Goonj through Spandan Samaj Seva
Samiti, an NGO based in Khandwa district started the initiative in 2008. The
interaction began with a workshop at Khandwa where the Goonj's director Mr.
Anshu Gupta shared the Vision of Goonj and visited certain locations to assess
the need for resource support. Social Workers, Media Personnel and Villagers
were all present at this workshop.
The decision was reached to
initiate Goonj Program in selected villages of Khalwa tribal Block of Khandwa
district, Child Labor and Street Children of Khandwa city and HIV+ patients of
Khandwa and Burhanpur districts.
INITIATIVES
Vastradaan Program: The program was
initiated in villages of Khalwa district. The Dalit youth of village Langoti
resorted to road side plantation while villagers of Salidhana took up the farm
bunding work.
It
was first experience for many of us to learn the potential of clothes in
facilitating a development process. The resident Mongia Community that resort
mostly to begging and quilt stitching and daily wage earning decided to bund
the pieces of waste land around their settlements. Anshuji's simple logic
impressed the community that if they cleared the pebbles and stones they will
have fertile land. The community volunteered and took out time to clear the
land.
Barren land
Steps developed by the villagers..
They sowed maize and had a bumper crop. This was a great happening. The
area already reeling under acute Food Insecurity and consequent malnutrition
and deaths of children, this crop production proved to be a support to their
Household Food Security. Another step was that the community volunteered to
construct a step on the hillock adjacent to their settlement. This slope proved
often dangerous to women who had to fetch water from downstream and one of the
women broke her back. They built the steps on the hillock and now fetching
water has become simpler. |
This experience motivated us and
villagers. The Salidhana community has begun digging a well. Goonj has
supported a part of wages through food grains while rest is the voluntary labor
contribution. The well has been dug up to 20 feet and the community is
expecting that once the water is had it will solve their long standing drinking
water problem. This community initiative has prompted the local Panchayat to commit
that once the well is completed it will take up the concreting work.
In another village Mathni, a
Forest village, the approach road has been very bad. The tribal community
decided to patch up the potholes and clear the boulders on the roads connecting
their hamlets. Once they initiated the road repairs, the Forest Department was
prompted to declare that it will soon construct a concrete road.
The HIV+ families
have also been benefited. Cloth for work has been begun among them.
| Suhklal
is a daily wage earner and hardly earns 20-25 rupees a day to make the ends
meet. This income according to him somehow meets his daily bread but has hardly
anything to meet the needs of the cloth. When he heard of Goonj initiative, he
decided to do something extra. He took up the responsibility to disseminate information
on prevention of HIV/AIDS in his neighborhood and assist the new cases to get
proper care. This earned him clothes for his family. He says earlier I used to
be reluctant to go to meetings as I had no good clothes, but now I feel happy
and confident. |
Malnourishment Relief:
Khalwa Block is basically a
tribal block and has been the victim of continued malnutrition and deaths of
children. It has been happening year after year and this year the catastrophe
rose to more than 60 children dying in three months in just a dozen of
villages. Spandan powerfully advocated the issue and the media across the
nation criticized the government apathy. This built up the substantial pressure
on the government to undertake relief and the whole district machinery was on roll
to bring the severely malnourished children from the villages to Nutrition
Rehabilitation Centers. Hundreds of children were brought in mere two months.
The facilities at hospitals ran short and the mothers and children had no basic
amenities like a change of cloth, diapers or sanitary napkins. The Goonj
support came very handy at this time of emergency. The mothers and children
were provided clothes, sanitary napkins and soaps to make their fortnight stay
at an alien place.
At this moment of catastrophe, 40 families who had
lost their children due to malnutrition were provided grain support as they
confronted acute household hunger that devoured their children.
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Child Friendly
Anganwadis:
It was a time to work out long term strategy to
address the perennial issue of malnutrition. It was strongly felt that the
rural Anganwadis be made a child friendly place. The Anganwadis run by Women
& Child Development Department had turned into a mere "Dalia"
distribution centers. The children would not stay at centers where they could
receive the essential services like pre school education, health checks, and
immunization and referral services. This was one of the key reasons behind
obstructed development of children. Goonj support was mobilized to turn the Anganwadis
into child friendly centers. The effort began in five centers in Khalwa
tribal block and has already begun to show impact. The retention time of
children in these centers has increases at least four times since they received
dresses, toys, utensils and creative educational materials. We intend to extend
this effort to at least 100 Anganwadis.
We
discovered what change those toys would make to those dying and struggling for
life and death children. The severely malnourished under-five children in Nutrition
Rehabilitation Center depicted a demise picture. The children dull and wasted
stared the ceilings and were frightened to see the doctors, nurses and
equipments. They had all but nothing to make them smile or creative, so needed
for their early recovery.

The Goonj toys made a world of difference. Those dull
and wasted children as if rose to life and there were smiles all round when
they received those toys. It certainly assisted in their early recovery. In
this time of emergency the easy sanitary napkins had another use. The napkins
were used as diapers to clean the child. It was a great obstacle as hospitals
had no provisions for diapers and keeping the children clean became essential
for treatment. |
This initiative also sparked enthusiasm and participation of mothers.
In village Roshni , the mothers and children celebrated a new festival called
"Anganwadi Diwas".

It was a time of cheer as the women and children
participated in the day long program with dresses received from Goonj and children
were overjoyed with clothes, toys and biscuits and a grand community lunch. The
mother volunteered to clear the surroundings of the Anganwadis, something which
they had not done earlier. |
School to School
Program:
For this purpose the program has been initiated in three child
labor schools and a home for street children. Clothes, toys and educational
materials have been provided. On eof the schools at Lohari Naka has seen a
tremendous change. The attendance has increased and children have begun to stay
longer at the centers.
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Jaishree a child labor received clothes she had mixed feelings. On one hand she
ws happy but on the other hand questioned the teacher whether she received the
clothes for being poor. The teacher explained that she has not received but
earned the clothes. This was intriguing
for Jaishree. The teacher explained that since she visited the school
regularly, did her home work, passed her tests she deserves a recognition and
the clothes she received is a reward she has earned for her hard work. This overjoyed
Jaishree and she wears her clothes with a sense of dignity. |
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When children of two Child Labor
Schools were involved in a drawing competition they were very excited as they
received drawing sheets, color pencils and crayons. It was a near dream for
them. The drawing focused on domestic violence on women. The children drew
their heart and the pictures stunned many on the creativity of these deprived
children.
Seema Prakash
Spandan Samaj Seva Samiti
Khandwa (MP) |
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