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Embassy Ministry International - EMIIt is in the heart of God to raise orphans and destitute children and we, the founder members of EMI are privileged to be involved in this humble task. We know that it is a task we could never accomplish without the helping hands of friends like you. We indeed pray that you will be encouraged to partner with us to give these children the future they deserve. EMI provides spiritual guidance and counseling through holiday camps and seminars organized to teach them the word of God, life skills and values based on Biblical principles. Today, orphans remain a burden on extended families although most of these are living from hand to mouth. In a situation like that, these families who can hardly take care of their own children and naturally find it almost impossible to take in an extra child. As more family members succumb to poverty, the problem becomes even more complex. In fact, this scenario has been played out over and over again, so that today we have another unique orphan problem: households headed and managed by children themselves because all grownup relatives have perished . PROJECT IDEA /OBJECTIVES: The mission of EMI is to bring up orphaned and needy children by finding ways and means of meeting their spiritual, physical and social needs and reaching out to all the children with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. The end result is to raise reliable, responsible, resourceful and productive citizens through providing and facilitating the education, instruction, training and equipping with skills of the children in a Christian set up. The objective will be achieved by using various means and ways of reaching out to these children including:
Andhra Pradesh has the dubious distinction of having the highest number of children laborers in the whole of India with 1.95 million (1981) and in 1991 it is estimated to be over 3.5 million. The figure dosn't include bonded child labor, child labor in villages and remote tribal areas and children employed in the unorganized sector located in unregistered work places like domestic child labor, migrating construction work force and children doing labor in homes and handing over the finished products to small industrial establishment for petty compensation, disproportionate to the labor involved. The concern for children and the problem of child labor continues to be an area of great concern and article of faith & commitment for successive governments. In terms of absolute number it is very large. According to the 1971 Census, the estimated figure of working children was 10.7 million, which increased to 13.6 million as per the 1981 Census but declined to 11.28 million as per 1991 Census. The State with the highest child labour population in the country is Andhra Pradesh, which as per 1991 Census had 1.66 million working children. Other State where child labour population is more then one million are Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh. More than 90% child labour is engaged in rural areas, agriculture and allied employments like cultivation, agricultural labour, livestock, forestry and fisheries. See www.labour.nic.in/cwl/welcome.html for more information. Among the tribal people polygamy (One man having many wives) is being practiced. Here people are used to drinking homemade liquors, which is highly dangerous. As a result, many deaths occurred and many children became orphans. Due to promiscuity, many children do not know who their parents are and are left without any education. BONDED CHILDREN: It is estimated that there are ten million bonded child laborers or slaves in India. In Andhra Pradesh, the bonded children must be over a million by most conservative estimate. CHILD SEX WORKERS: Child sex workers, mostly girl children (for instance, Child Devadasis and Jogins) represent the most abominable manifestation of exploitation of the child and therefore demand action at once. Where does this problem begin? The child is prostituted with the collusion of his or her family. GIRL CHILD DISCRIMINATION:
As per the 1981 Census the percentage of married children in the age group of 0-14 in rural areas was 5.4% for boys and 15.59% for girls. NUTRITION AND HEALTH CARE: 11,000 children die every day due to preventable diseases and it is estimated that 1.5 million children die every year because of diarrhea alone. The contributing factors to these unnecessary deaths include over populations, lack of health care resources in rural tribes, and a lack of education in nutrition and health. OTHER FACTORS: These orphans are involved in anti-social activities with anti Government forces. They also became powerful weapons in the hands of landlords. These orphans also became addicted to liquors, and, in due time, they became harmful to society. GENDER COMPOSITION IN CHILD LABOR: Analyzing the gender composition of child workers in the state reveals interesting data. 58% of all child workers are boys and 42% are girls. 7.29% of the total female child populations in Andhra Pradesh are workers; while comparable all India average is 2.95% only. In Andhra Pradesh, as is true of all India scenario; more girls are engaged as agricultural labor than boys. Andhra Pradesh ranks 7th state in terms of people living below poverty line with 195.7 lakhs of people (33.7%) that is slightly less than one third of the total population. More than 70% of them belong to the unskilled agricultural labor class Our hearts' desire is that by the year 2005, EMI would have had solicited sponsorship for 100 orphans and would have managed to send many through vocational Schools and colleges. ANALYSIS OF PARTICIPANTS IN THIS PROJECT: This project will be a joint venture between EMI and the supporting organization. The two parties, through negotiation and discussion, will agree upon areas of participation in this project. EMI will be responsible for recruiting of orphans / initiation of the project and disbursement of the support and the upkeep of the orphans. The supporting Organization / Body will bring in a helping hand by financially supporting the work of EMI. The supporting Organization will determine which support to give. EMI will give accountability of all the finances given for individual projects. Each group will take decisions in the line of their responsibility. PROJECT TARGETS:
This project will be carried out within the project parameters between the two organizations but will generally have the following components in the set up - for a good outcome, the two Organizations must keep in close communication with openness and transparency in all areas of operation and cooperation.
Write to: #507, Hariharapuram, Vanasthalipuram Hyderabad 500059 Andhra Pradesh India Cell : 91 9849172511 Email : embassy2007@yahoo.com GOD BLESS YOU ALL. Visit the Embassy Ministry International web site. |