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Development Solutions Branch (DSB)

 
 
l An assessment will be conducted as a part of the Access to Justice Project to study the awareness level of the local communities on Justice and its machinery and to assess their justice seeking behaviour. The Civil Society Organisation (CSO) partners have been trained to conduct a questionnaire-based survey in six development blocks of the Tikamgarh district.

l Few new micro-credit scames were launched during a multi-stakeholder workshop organised by NABARD and DA at the District Collectorate of Tikamgarh on 28th January as a part of Bundelkhand Knowledge Platform. The CSOs working in Bundelkhand took party in the workshop along with the Regional Rural Banks and Commercial Banks in the area.

l Six new vermi-composting units are to be installed at the household level under the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-arid Tropics (ICRISAT) project

l Three new villages have been identified and surveyed in the Babina block and a Health education Camp was held at Bajna village under the NABARD Tribal Development Fund (TDF) for Development of Wadi (Agri Horticulture models).
 

 

 

TARA Livelihood Academy (TLA)

 
 


l TLA organised a Graduate Entrepreneurship Training through the GET-IT programme under the Learning Initiative for Entrepreneurship (HP-LIFE HP) Project. The training was for developing business and IT skills among the youth and graduates, within the age group of 16-25 years. Around 10 students participated in this training.

l Under the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD), Micro-Enterprise Development Programme, TLA conducted a 13 days training programme on Artificial Jewellery making from 17-31 December 2010 at village Rampura and Jhansi (MEDP). The programme aims at Capacity Building of the members of the Self Help Groups (SHGs). Around 45 participants participated in the training.

l TLA conducted training on Leadership Development and Human Resource Development at Leh from 28-30 December 2010 for GERES, India, a branch of the French NGO of the same name, working in Ladakh, Lahaul and Spiti (Himachal Pradesh) .Approximately 15 people participated in the training.
 

 
 

Innovation Systems Branch (ISB)

 
 


l Development Alternatives was ranked among the top 25 think tanks with The Most Innovative Policy Ideas /Proposals in the ‘Global Go-to think tanks’ report 2010 by James G. Mc Gann, Director of the Think Tank and Civil Socities Programme, University of Pennsylvania.

l DA and the steering committee Loktak Development Authority met in Imphal on 28 January 2011 to review the implementation of the ‘Conservation and Management of Loktak Base’ Project. The findings were based on the socio-economic aspects, institutional arrangements and result based managements. The findings and recommendations were also shared with the audience.

l DA conducted the 4th Consultation Meeting under the "IUCN-Ecosystem for Life" Project on 21 January 2011 to share the preliminary findings of the research and the general direction on Food Security and Poverty in GBM Basin. The situational analysis will take on the thematic area. The presentation was well reviewed by stakeholders.
 

 
  Business Solutions Branch (BSB)  
 


TARAhaat

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The TARA Akshar+ Programme supported by the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MoHRD), Government of India, under the Saakshar Bharat Mission 2010 completed its second successful validation at two centres in Dehradun with support from SRC-Uttarakhand. The programme made 60 women literate in 45 days time with a success rate of 100 per cent.

l The interactive multimedia CD titled ‘Access to Entitlement’ is getting pilot tested on 100 women in the Bundelkhand region. The CD has information on Fundamental rights, Right to Information Act, Maternity Benefit, Child Labour, Child Marriage, Equal Remuneration Act, NREGA, FIR and National Commission for Human Rights.
 

 
  Communication Solutions Branch (CSB)  
 


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A visioning exercise was conducted by Radio Bundelkhand and the Development Solutions Branch at Orchha on 24 January 2011 under the Swiss Development Corporation project’s Sustainable Civil Society Initiative (SDC-SCSI). Approximately 50 women participated in the exercise where they were asked to envision how their future Gaushala would look like and give expression to their vision through wall paintings.

 
 

 

    

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