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2500 non starters and school dropout children mainstreamed to formal educations.
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200 child labour got school education up to 5th
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411 PRI members trained on HIV & AIDS through Link Worker Scheme Project
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40 Sarapancha trained on Social Security Services through link worker scheme project
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13 Advocacy program organized where 235 PRI members participated and oriented on reduction of stigma and discrimination.
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Community contingency plan developed in 156 villages.
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Disaster Management Taskforces formed and trained in 156 villages.
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People in 10 villages oriented on Disaster preparedness Measure.
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Community center established and used by the communities.
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50 grain banks formed.
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177 vulnerable women had alternative source of livelihood.
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300 farmers trained on organic farming
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150 hectors of waste land developed in to cultivable land
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5000 cyclone affected families provided relief materials and rehabilitated
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Community level infrastructure ( 7 Village roads,6 Community Pond created) through sramadan
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3 lakhs rupees saving made by women SHGs
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1700 hector of natural forest and 250 hector of social forestry created
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6000 flood affected families provided immediate relief materials like, flat rice, jaggery, ORS,halogen,bleeching ,jerkin, black grams, ground nuts,vegitable seeds
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96 numbers of volunteers rained and involved in insurance promotion
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565 families have been ensured under JPA and Mahila bima Yojana
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Task force groups on first aid ,search and rescque,water and sanitation ,relief and rehabilitation formed and trained livelihood options identified in 16 villages
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1937 PLHIV received treatment, nursing care, counseling on treatment adherence and positive living, Home Based Care, nutritional care.
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64 IGP support to PLHIVs
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One ten bedded hospital exclusively for PLHIV managed by USS since Feb 2007 with clinical management, nursing ,counseling, nutritional care, support and information
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449 peer educators(248 male & 201 female ) created in Slus of Cuttack City
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150 Talk AIDS volunteers trained in 30 colleges of Cuttack city
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A forum of 1889 PLHIV members formed to serve as a platform for people living with HIV& AIDS to raise their issues and accomplish their rights
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To promote safe sex practice we promote condom promotion through free distribution and social marketing in 69 slums of Cuttack city
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24 First Aid group formed and strengthened to manage urban disaster at primary level
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559 beneficiaries oriented and practice Organic farming ,vermin compost, liquid manure
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1153 village volunteers trained on STI/HIV/AIDS & Various Social Security Schemes
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Presence of 50 trained Link Workers in GP levels of Cuttack District
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6977 general population got tested HIV and know their HIV Status
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25 anganwadi Workers trained on Life Skill Education through SABALA
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474 people with mental illness provided treatment
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1200 adolescent girls trained on life skill
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19 MAS formed and strengthened
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One book published on HIV & AIDS(ASHARA ALOK)
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One book published on Nutrition(POSAN & POSAK TATWA)
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Poster/leaflets/booklets/folders published on RCH,HIV/AIDS, Mental illness, Safe delivery, STD, Condom/SABALA
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ASHARA SAKALA( a 45 minutes film on HIV)
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A NEW BIGINING (a 15 minutes film on HIV )
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50 School Sanitation Clubs Formed in 50 Schools of Cuttack
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20 Parimal Bahinis (Sanitation Task Forces)Formed in 41 wards of Cuttack
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100 youth volunteers have been trained on psycho social counseling after Disaster.
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5000 cyclone affected SC,ST and OBC families provided Relief materials and Rehabilitated
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Community level infrastructure ( 7 Village roads,6 Community Pond created) through sramadan in tribal villages
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5 lakhs rupees saving made by women SHGs
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1700 hector of natural forest and 250 hector of social forestry created in the tribal surroundings
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6000 flood affected families provided immediate relief materials like, flat rice, jaggery, ORS,halogen,bleeching ,jerkin, black grams, ground nuts,vegitable seeds
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96 numbers of volunteers trained and involved in insurance promotion as a risk reduction measure
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565 families have been insured under Janata Personal Accident policy and Mahila bima Yojana
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Task force groups on First Aid, Search and Rescue, Water and Sanitation, Relief and Rehabilitation formed and trained. Livelihood options identified through micro research in 16 villages.
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Community contingency plan developed and Disaster Management Taskforces formed in 156 villages on disaster management.
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5000 samplings planted on the Mahanadi River back after FANI cyclone.
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50 grain banks formed to ensure food security of 300 tribal families.
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277 disaster affected women supported with alternative source of livelihood.
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70 SC,ST and OBC women supported with alternative livelihood
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60 HIVand AIDS infected people received IGP support
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50 senior citizen supported alternative source of income support
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35 people with Mental illness (stabilized) supported with income Generation Support
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300 SC,ST and OBC women farmers trained on organic farming and managing Agro service centre
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150 hectors of waste land belonging to SC and ST families developed in to cultivable land
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24 First Aid group formed and strengthened to manage Urban Disaster at primary level
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1200 adolescent girls trained on life skill on Reproductive and Sexual Health & WASH
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58 Mahila Arogya Samiti formed and strengthened to promote reproductive and child health including water and Sanitation in Cuttack & Choudwar Municipality Corporation.
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19 Ward Kalyana Samitee formed in Cuttack & Choudwar Municipality Corporation.
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One Rogi Kayana samiti formed and strengthened in Manjulata UPHC,Khannagar,Cuttack.
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All Anganwadi Workers trained on Life Skill Education and infant and young child breast feeding through OVHA/UNICEF.
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One book published on HIV & AIDS(ASHARA ALOK)
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One book published on Nutrition(POSAN & POSAK TATWA)
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Poster/leaflets/booklets/folders published on Organic farming, Reproductive & Child Health, infant & Young child breast feeding, HIV/AIDS, Mental illness, Safe delivery, STD, Condom promotion, Adolescent health, communicable and infectious Diseases.
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ASHARA SAKALA( a 45 minutes film on HIV) produced
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A NEW BIGINING (a 15 minutes film on HIV ) produced 1937 PLHIV received direct treatment, nursing care, counseling on treatment adherence and positive living, Home Based Care, nutritional care.
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64 units of IGP support to PLHIVs
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One Ten bedded Hospital exclusively for PLHIV managed by USS since Feb 2007 -2013 with Clinical Management, Nursing ,Counseling, Nutritional Care, Support and Information
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449 Peer Educators (248 male & 201 female ) created in Slums of Cuttack City to ensure Reproductive and Child rights including rights of PLHIVs.
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150 Talk AIDS volunteers trained in 30 colleges
-
A District level Network of 1889 PLHIV members formed to serve as a platform to raise their issues and accomplish their rights
-
To promote safe sex practice, condom was promoted through free distribution and social marketing.
-
559 SC, ST beneficiaries oriented and practice Organic farming ,vermin compost, liquid manure.
-
1153 village volunteers trained on STI/HIV/AIDS & Various Social Security Schemes
-
60 Link workers trained in GP levels
-
6977 SC,ST and OBC population got tested HIV and knew their HIV Status
-
519 people with mental illness provided treatment
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2500 non starters and school dropout children mainstreamed to formal educations.
-
200 child labour got school education up to 5th standard.
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5000 Tribal women are trained on their rights and duties
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300 SC,ST PRI women trained on their roles, responcibilities and duties.
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411 PRI members trained on HIV & AIDS
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40 Sarapancha trained on Social Security Schemes
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13 Advocacy program organized where 235 PRI members participated and oriented on Reproductive Health Rights.
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1860 Village Water and Sanitation Committees formed in all villages of Cuttack districts.
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900 Mobile Health camps organized for vulerable groups with provision of free doctor consultation, medicines, Pathology, Eye Testing, counseling and awareness generation on various health issues.
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Provide General Health care to 40000 slum people in an average per year for last 6 years in the form of free doctor consultation, medicines, Pathology, dental care, pediatric care, gynicological care, vaccination,regular immunization , Tele medicine,Yoga,Physiotherapy