SETWIN
SETWIN
Project Brief: Mobilize & organize the rural poor especially marginalized woman & generate awareness in the field of education, socio-economic, legal and health care, self employment scheme with a view to making communities stand on their own feet.
Project Type: Non-Formal Educational Centers (description)
Primary Focus: dropouts (description)
Supporting Chapter Contact:
Silicon Valley
Project Type: Non-Formal Educational Centers (description)
Primary Focus: dropouts (description)
Secondary Focus: other
Area: RuralSupporting Chapter Contact:
Silicon Valley
Status: completed - requirements ended
Project Steward: Jay Swaminathan
Project Partner(s): P V Selvam
Other Contacts:
Project Address: , Setwin Society,,2-7-8C/1 E.B. Colony,,,
Tamil Nadu 624208
Tel:
Stewarding Chapter: Silicon Valley
Project Steward: Jay Swaminathan
Project Partner(s): P V Selvam
Other Contacts:
Project Address: , Setwin Society,,2-7-8C/1 E.B. Colony,,,
Tamil Nadu 624208
Tel:
Stewarding Chapter: Silicon Valley
Dec 2005 | Silicon Valley | USD 2948 |
Sep 2004 | Silicon Valley | USD 2830 |
Mar 2004 | Silicon Valley | USD 2817 |
Dec 2003 | Silicon Valley | USD 2742 |
Dec 2002 | Silicon Valley | USD 5650 |
Total = $16987
The project focuses on the primary school dropouts or the belated enrollment of children in the age range of 5-12 years. These children belong to the Paraiyar and Sakkilar castes who are also called as dalits.
At the beginning of the proposed project, we will open 10 basic Non Formal Centers at 10 villages with a minimum of 20 children per center. After assessing of the progress of these centers, we will extend the same to another 10 villages next year and gradually cover all of our service site which comprises of about 50 hamlets. The objective of the project is twofold-
(1) To reintegrate children who have dropped out due to familial/economic pressures back into mainstream schooling
(2) To encourage a habit of schoolgoing in those villages so remote as to not have access to any mainstream schools.
Full Description
At the beginning of the proposed project, we will open 10 basic Non Formal Centers at 10 villages with a minimum of 20 children per center. After assessing of the progress of these centers, we will extend the same to another 10 villages next year and gradually cover all of our service site which comprises of about 50 hamlets. The objective of the project is twofold-
(1) To reintegrate children who have dropped out due to familial/economic pressures back into mainstream schooling
(2) To encourage a habit of schoolgoing in those villages so remote as to not have access to any mainstream schools.
Full Description
Set- Win was established in 1990 in the Nilakottai Taluk of Dindigul District, Tamilnadu. Its chief coordinator is PV Selvam, who works along with a team of facilitators, who are mainly high school educated, motivated villagers selected from the community Setwin services.
The center aims to mobilize and organize the rural poor with special focus on marginalized woman and generate awareness through development process in the field of education, socio-economic, legal and health care, self employment scheme with a view to making communities stand on their own feet. Its objective is to organize the rural poor into groups.
These groups would serve both to discharge social responsibilities and also to involve the members in self planned activities.
Full Description
The center aims to mobilize and organize the rural poor with special focus on marginalized woman and generate awareness through development process in the field of education, socio-economic, legal and health care, self employment scheme with a view to making communities stand on their own feet. Its objective is to organize the rural poor into groups.
These groups would serve both to discharge social responsibilities and also to involve the members in self planned activities.
Full Description
Dec 2004 InterimReport04_05
Jul 2004 Site Visit 2004
Jun 2004 June 2004- Update to Chapter
Dec 2003 BudgetRequest2004
Dec 2003 AuditReport_2004_1
Dec 2003 AuditReport2004_2
Jul 2004 Site Visit 2004
Jun 2004 June 2004- Update to Chapter
Dec 2003 BudgetRequest2004
Dec 2003 AuditReport_2004_1
Dec 2003 AuditReport2004_2