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Society for the Development of Rural Women and Children - SDRWC
87-556 Srinagar Colony
Kurnool - 518 002
India
Phone # - 0091-8518-273316
FAX # - 0091-8518-272892
email - info@sdrwcindia.org
SDRWC INDIA - ORANISATION PROFILE
- The organisation was registered on 02-September-1992
- Registration No: 880/1992.
- Foreign Contribution Regulation ( To receive foreign Funds for Various Programs ) Act No: 010 270 096 (F.C. R. A.)
- TAX EXEMPT OF 80G & 12 A
The organisation had been working among the less privileged people in villages since 1989. Our aim is while respecting the village systems or structures try to bring grass root changes through education. We look for the steady progress and sustainable development among the less privileged women, children and the aged in villages.
SDRWC has its office located at KURNOOL DISTRICT head quarters. Office has 10 tables, 25 chairs, 3 file cabinets, 2 typewriters, 6 computers, 4 printers, telephones, fax, computer lab, 2 color T.V, 1video cassette player, one visual camera, one big speakers tape record, 2 motor bikes, 9 cycles, 5 mopeds. The office has essential infrastructure and equipment.
There are 7 executive committee members. They are trained social workers committed for the cause. It has 25 trained field staff, 13 office staff, 45 part time field staff working for the different programs to develop downtrodden women and children.
The organisation mission.
SDRWC mission is to promote health, education, women empowerment among the disadvantaged classes of Andhra Pradesh State. Since its beginning SDRWC dreams of Socio-economic-education-cultural healthy communities. Caste ridden village structures left the disadvantaged classes without land, education, shelter or any assets. But god blessed them with good health. Poor rely on their able bodies for their survival. We as poor peoples’ representative body always addressed and supported educated, financially viable healthy society for women and less privileged.
MAIN OBJECTIVES OF THE ORGANISATION:
- Programs for the development of women and children in rural villages.
- Literacy programs for the less privileged.
- Establish village community schools and orphanages.
- Establish homes for the aged and destitute.
- Facilitate income generating programs for village women.
- Fight for the women rights and educate innocent, ignorant Indian village women.
- To care for the displaced, social discriminated.
- To start health allied programs in villages.
- Community agriculture/ infrastructure development
- To eradicate social evils like child marriages, untouchability etc.,
Main objectives in the past 5 years:
- Promotion of Self Help groups and Women leadership training programs, Small savings and eco-regeneration.
- Educate devadasis women offered to temple gods in Adoni And Kurnool divisions and Dalit women human rights awareness program.
- Pre-primary education and student support.
- Rural health and Provide safe drinking water.
- Land development
- Rehabilitate flood and Tsunami affected victims
The major areas of achievements during the last 3 years:
- Promoted Self-help groups and women leadership training programs
- Developed primary education and supported women offered in devadasi systems
- Provided safe drinking water in a few water scarce low income communities
- Rendered awareness on community health care
- Started Integrated land development of dalith communities
- Tsunami Reconstruction in Prakasham Coastal communities
The organization has gained experience in:
- Women self-help groups formation
- Developing education among village students
- Providing safe drinking water to needy colonies
- Bringing health care awareness among Dalith communities
- Planning Integrated land development among small farmers
- Tsunami Reconstruction in fishermen communities
The people and the geographical area of operation of the organization:
The SDRWC Organisation is a representation of the daliths, fishermen, women and the socio-economically backward people in rural villages. It is mainly working in Kurnool, Prakasham(Ongole), Ananthapur, Rangareddy- Hyderabad districts of Andhra Pradesh State in India.
The number of persons working in the office and at the community level; the job title, the nature of their responsibilities, their professional experience and the duration of their service are as follows:
Office Staff: Job Title / Responsibility / Years of Experience
- 1 - President / Rural development / 8
- 2 - Women / Women welfare / 5
- 3 - Health Education MBBS / Doctor / 15
- 4 - Village infrastructure / Water and sanitation / 5
- 5 - Finance administrator / Accountant / 8
- 6 - Computer programmer / Computer / Information / 5
- 7 - Reception/documentation / Receptionist / 3
- 8 - Consultant / Mother-child health care / 8
- 9-13 - 5 office staff / working for department contacts / 3
Field staff:
- 1. Literacy coordinator / adult education project officer
- 2. Health coordinator / general nursing and midwifery
- 3. to 10. Village animators / trained social/health workers
- 11. to 25. - 15 members are providing skills training to unemployed women
The number of volunteers that collaborate with the organization and their functions:,
- 1 Legal aid advisor / Advocate / 8 years
- 1Child labour rehabilitation / Child labour & education / 7
- 1 Water works engineer / Ground water and supplies / 12
- 1 Leprosy and TB eradication / Rtd, DMHO, Kurnool / 15
- 5 Health assistants / Doctor and nursing students / 3
- 36 volunteers are at our disposal for the rural campaign services in 2 districts / 3 years
The management structure of the organization - main responsibilities at each level:
Organisational and management structure of SDRWC:
SDRWC Organisation
Organization Executive Body
Administrative Office
Women Desk
Daliths Children Education Desk
Health Water & Infrastructure Desk
Land & Development Desk
Resources Desk
Training Desk
Alternate Employment Desk
The different desks and development programs come under the purview of district, revenue zone, mandal and village level development committees. Ultimately it is the village community (people) who start and complete the development process in any given community. SDRWC acts as a facilitating body which of course is legally bound by the community, donor agency and the Government of India for all its responsible transactions and accountability.
- District development committee
- Mandal development committee
- Village development committee
- TSUNAMI EMERGENCY/REHABILITATION CENTER-ONGOLE
The cooperation with the local government and other local organizations:
We do cooperate with the government departments and other statutory bodies. There are also church organizations like Catholic, CSI, Baptist and other ngo’s who could also support in exchanging, sharing their resources mainly in training the local communities. Because our target groups belong either to the dalith in hindu society or daliths converted to Christianity. Once the local communities are organized they will be encouraged to try and tap government resources which is the major organ in building the village infrastructure.
This organization has informed us they are qualified to receive tax deductible contributions.
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