Monday, June 30, 2014

Historic move by Caritas India: A programme HARIT PRAYAS would be turning to a University Masters course!


Dear Friends,

Historic greetings from Caritas India!
Imagine an initiative started 3 years back, has now impact on community , policy makers and also to educational institutions!! Now stretch your imagination that FIRST TIME in INDIA ( in fact I hope first time in world) that there would be a Post graduate course based on ‘development initiative’ by a government university! Do you think could it be possible?

Yes! Now you can come out of your imagination, this is the reality that HARIT PRAYAS programme ( started in 2010 By Caritas India with support from Caritas Spain and Caritas Italiana with three partners in 64 villages of Bundelkhand region) would be soon developed and taught as Post Graduation course ( Probably Masters in HARIT PRAYAS & Rural Innovation) by India’s first rural University (Mahatma Gandhi Chitrakoot Gramoday Vishwavidyalaya: www.mgcgvchitrakoot.com ). Interestingly it would be affiliated by the highest body of Education in India i.e. UGC-University Grant Commission (www.ugc.ac.in  ).

This is big news, It has never happened in India, even with the best performing NGOs and even with the best technically equipped NGOs. It’s worth to know how this happens with Caritas India? Or what makes Caritas India work different to reach up to this level? Here are some points:

·         Programme designed based on specific need of area (Bundelkhand is the most backward region of India. Source: 12th Five Year Plan- By Planning Commission of India)
·         Involvement of Community-Partner-Caritas India-Caritas Spain+Caritas Italiana in designing of programme
·         Designed with 100% baseline survey and based on result based management concept
·         With specific personnel support to be with programme , team, partners and community
·         In collaboration with all Panchayats, NABARD ( National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development: https://www.nabard.org ) and Krishi Vigyan Kenders (KVK)
·         Constant/regular support and discussion through various available online platforms ( Skype discussion-almost every week) by back donor agencies ( Caritas Spain and caritas Italiana)
·         Support from donor agencies ( Caritas Spain and Caritas Italiana) as a team member and reaching to communities and cluster coordinators
·         High quality recruitment at Partner level with joint effort of Caritas India
·         High level of transparency with usage of blogs and updating everyday happening of programme (www.haritprayas.blogspot.com ). Here also support by Caritas Spain for designing blogs
·         Branding of programme through local name and logo of programme
·         Best possible media linkages and result sharing in various leading national and local news papers ( about 450 media coverage in 3 years-Considered as highest media covered programme in India)
·         Presentation of programme result to planning Commission of India and accentuating issues of Bundelkhand
·         622 days in Field by Caritas India team in three years
·         Convergence based development programme
·         Review meeting in villages with communities
·         Newsletter of programme on 6 monthly basis
·         Rating systems on monthly basis for programme to improve quality

Some key impact which has made this programme different are:

·         Based on impact on sustainable agriculture a village has officially changed its name to HARIT PRAYAS Majhota (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OY5dS9YpI-o)
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·         A village named Kota has become 100% Organic

·         Input cost in agriculture has gone down to 70% of total cost

·         Zero farmers suicide in three years ( where as when started it was 12 in 64 villages and about 5000+ in Bundelkhand region)

·         Women first time in the region did cultivation with ploughing (In India women do not tough plough as they considered impure-but through HARIT PRAYAS it has changed)
·         Programme has become a movement rather than just a programme.

interestingly the above all said about the programme would take place as various subjects in the course and with the support from Caritas India we hope course in University would start from Jan 2015 session. Soon Caritas India would be engaging in MoU for the same. With this course students from backward regions from various parts of India would get chance to study and know more about HARIT PRAYAS and innovation.

We thank community who owned this programme and partners and team players especially clusters coordinators who cycled this programme in to a movement.

We thank the thought (in Hindi Soch) of our donors (Both Ms. Maribel and Mr. Beppe from Caritas Spain and Caritas Italiana respectively.) to imagine an outline of this programme design and worked with caritas India innovative and synergetic team to give it a shape! They contribute for one of the historic change in India and in world!

We thank community who owned this programme and partners and team players especially clusters coordinators who cycled this programme in to a movement.
Pope Francis quoted:
In your school you take part in various activities that habituate you not to shut yourselves in on yourselves or in your small world, but to be open to others, especially to the poorest and neediest, to work to improve the world in which we live. Be men and women with others and for others, real champions in the service of others. To be magnanimous with interior liberty and a spirit of service, spiritual formation is necessary. Dear children, dear youths, love Jesus Christ ever more! (6/7/13 Jesuit Schools)
With HARIT PRAYAS we are meeting some expectations…
This is matter of proud for Church Institutions not just in India, but throughout the globe and indeed the programme strengthen the values of Catholic Social teaching.

Read this news on CI website and CI news letter!

Proud Caritas regards
Vinod Pandey



Sunday, June 8, 2014

Hard lives for the Sahariyas of Bundelkhand-Hindustan Times

In January this year, hoping to make some money, 16-year-old Babu Lal Sahariya left his home in Sakara village in southern Uttar Pradesh’s Lalitpur district and headed for the jungles of the adjoining state ofRajasthan. It was his eighth trip. His new job would require him to walk 30 km every day grazing cattle in return for two meals and Rs. 2000 a month. Babu Lal is one of hundred children belonging to the Sahariya tribe from the district who work as bonded labourers in the jungles of Madhya Pradesh (MP) and Rajasthan.

For more read on : http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/hard-lives-for-the-sahariyas-of-bundelkhand/article1-1227259.aspx