Title: Making poverty history in India
1Making poverty history in India
World Vision India
Adding Value to Indias development goals
World Vision is a Christian humanitarian
organization working to create lasting change in
the lives of children, families and communities
living in poverty and injustice. World Vision
serves all people regardless of religion, caste,
race, ethnicity or gender.
2India- Land of unity in diversity
3The Scale of Our Operations
- Started with one project in Kolkata in 1951 .
- Impacting the lives of over 2,16,000
children and their families today. - Has presence in over 150 districts through Area
Development Programme, health programmes and has
micro-enterprise operational locations
4Our Strategic Priorities
As an expression of its Vision, Mission Core
Values, World Vision of India, would focus,
within its area of operation, in coalition with
Government, NGOs, Church and other like minded
stakeholders, on the following strategic
priorities
Well being of every girl and boy
child Sustainable Livelihood Security Peace
Building Reconciliation Access to Water Prevent
and Mitigate HIV/AIDS TB Organizational
development and effectiveness Expand engagement
with all stakeholders, including donors, for
mutual transformation.
5 In over 150 Districts
Reaching the most vulnerable
6ADP Quality Assurance The Role of
Programme
Monitoring Office
Ranchi PMO
Lucknow PMO
Bhopal PMO
Delhi PMO
Guwahati PMO
Kolkata PMO
Mumbai PMO
Hyderabad PMO
Chennai PMO
7Core Standards for Transformational Development
- Proportion of children 12-23 months fully
immunized - Proportions of girls and boys aged 6-59 months
who are stunted. - Proportion of poorest household decreases over
time. - Proportion of children in the age group of 6 to
18 years of age participate in formal / nonformal
/ vocational education. - Girls boys and CBOs actively participate in
aspects of programming, planning, implementation,
monitoring and evaluation. - Incidence of domestic violence in families
decreases over time. - Cases of caste/ethnic conflicts in communities
reduces over time - Capacity of CBOs to sustain development processes
and impact increases over time.
8Micro Enterprise Development
- IMPACT Innovative Micro-finance for Poverty
Alleviation Community Transformation a self
sufficient independent unit
- 17 micro-finance units
- Client base -3000
- Funding of over 4m
- Promotion of BD services
- Providing credit access facilitating savings
micro-insurance
9Health
HIV / AIDs
- 4 Major Areas of Intervention
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- 4 National Co-ordinators
- 13 Major Health Programmes
- Member of the State TB Society
- Lead agency for the NGOs in Andhra Pradesh
- Accessing funds from USAID, FINLAND GOVT,CIDA
WHO UNICEF
Index HIV / AIDs Projects TB
Polio Nutrition Child Survival
10Emergency Relief Disaster Mitigation
- World Vision responds to most calamities within
24 hours - Often the last NGO to leave
- Preposition 100 WV staff around the country
representing various sectors - ready for
deployment in emergencies - India National Resource Development is often the
first support office to mobilize funds - National Rapid Response Team comprising of 49
members has been formed
11Advocacy Peace Building
- Child Rights Protection Participation
- Gender Development
- Peace Building
12Children in Ministry
- Child care, child rights protection and
prevention of child labour
- Supporting and helping children in difficult
circumstances
13Recognition
- Member of steering committee of the Planning
Commission for women child Development - Member of National Disaster management Authority
14World Vision is a Christian humanitarian
organization working to create lasting change in
the lives of children, families and communities
living in poverty and injustice. World Vision
serves all people regardless of religion, caste,
race, ethnicity or gender.