Project Rural Workers Development Society (RWDS)

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Project Rural Workers Development Society (RWDS)

  • Total Amount Donated

    $0

  • Donation Goal

    $53,573

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    Days to go
  • Target Goal

Minimum amount is $2500 Maximum amount is $
Minimum donation is $2,500

Campaign Story

About the project

One of the key problems of Ramanathapuram District, Tamil Nadu is the high number of child laborers. The reasons being, lack of livelihood opportunities, indebtedness, door pick up for child laborers working in salt pans and seafood processing units, and no access to schools nearby. In addition to it, high cost for transport adds on to the severity of the problem that children and communities face.

Making a difference

CRY America’s Project RWDS works towards focussing engagement in ensuring increased retention of school going children from 70% to 80% and ensuring physical access to schools, infrastructure & quality within schools & ICDS centers, increasing child participation. The key activities under the project are supporting groups formed in all 52 villages comprising community volunteers, AWW, local youth and panchayat members, ensuring regular administration of immunization, initiating supplementary classes in 5 villages and preventing increase in dropout rates in school.

The way forward

● Ensure the enrollment of 188 children in Anganwadi Centers (AWCs).
● Ensure the enrollment of 147 children in primary schools.
● Ensure the retention of 1,196 children in schools.
● Re-enroll 20 dropout children in schools.
● Ensure the sanctioning of infrastructural facilities in schools and AWCs in at least two Gram Panchayats, covering 10 schools.
● Conduct meetings with 134 households to sensitize them on the consequences of child labor.
● Ensure the removal of 54 children from child labor practices and mainstream 30 of them into schools.
● Implement the Parents’ Module with the engagement of at least 100 parents in the sessions.

Project Impact

members ensured of getting panchayat level 100 days job for 15 days in a month under MNREGA

1,196

children retained in schools.

children in the age group of 6-18 years were monitored for enrollment in the schools

252

children cleared 10th board exams

child laborers stopped from working and constantly monitored _ motivated for re-enrolment

8

schools underwent infrastructure upgrades.

members ensured of getting panchayat level 100 days job for 15 days in a month under MNREGA

21

child laborers rescued and mainstreamed into schools.

children in the age group of 6-18 years were monitored for enrollment in the schools

447

School Management Committee (SMC) members attended regular meetings on hygiene and infrastructural development.

child laborers stopped from working and constantly monitored _ motivated for re-enrolment

39

children received scholarships from the Labor Department.

members ensured of getting panchayat level 100 days job for 15 days in a month under MNREGA

209

children provided access to clean drinking water.

children in the age group of 6-18 years were monitored for enrollment in the schools

26

children attended support classes held in two villages.

child laborers stopped from working and constantly monitored _ motivated for re-enrolment

976

Community-Based Organization (CBO) members attended meetings on child labor issues.

members ensured of getting panchayat level 100 days job for 15 days in a month under MNREGA

44

school children benefitted from transport services in three villages.

children in the age group of 6-18 years were monitored for enrollment in the schools

104

children benefitted from a newly constructed road for school commutes.

child laborers stopped from working and constantly monitored _ motivated for re-enrolment

440

children attended Life Skills Education (LSE) sessions.

members ensured of getting panchayat level 100 days job for 15 days in a month under MNREGA

32

adolescent girls’ collectives were formed, benefiting 1,118 children.

children in the age group of 6-18 years were monitored for enrollment in the schools

52

children’s collectives formed, benefiting 940 children.

child laborers stopped from working and constantly monitored _ motivated for re-enrolment

98

parents attended sessions on the Parents’ Module.

children collective meetings conducted with participation of 478 children

2,140

children participated in an awareness campaign on World Day Against Child Labor

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Last year’s disbursed grant: $ 52,504

Budget approved for Jan’25 to Dec’25:

Education$50,120
Administration$8,100
Total Budget$58,220
story pic - RWDS

Rekindling dreams through education

In a small village in Tamil Nadu, poverty forced Janki* and her two brothers to abandon their education and work in the salt pans to support their visually impaired parent. Though finances were a constraint, health was also a significant barrier for the 14-year-old girl and her elder brother, Dev*. Janki’s prolonged menstrual cycles and Dev’s skin condition caused them to miss school frequently, leading them to lose interest and drop out of the 9th and 8th standards, respectively. Following in their footsteps, their younger brother, Dishan*, also dropped out of school in the 7th standard and worked as a part-time laborer.

Upon identifying Janki and her brother’s situation, CRY America’s project team counseled their hesitant mother on the importance of education. When the team engaged other parents to assure her of the support and benefits of schooling, she finally agreed to re-enroll her three children. The staff members coordinated with school authorities and successfully re-enrolled Janki, Dev, and Dishan in their respective classes.

Today, Janki and her two brothers also receive academic assistance at the Child Activity Center, supported by the project, to bridge their educational gap. The three of them attend school regularly, determined to shape a bright future and break the shackles of poverty.

*Names changed and AI image used for representation purpose only.

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