adopt a village - mobile application framework
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Improved
infrastructure Human skill
development
Improved standard of living
Reduced disparity
Why adopt a village ?
HOLISTIC DEVELOPMENT
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Potential Impact areas
• Voluntarism • Social values /
ethics • Social justice • Good governance
• Livelihoods • Skills • Financial Inclusions • Basic amenities/
services
• Education • Health • Nutrition • Social Security
• Personal values • Cleanliness • Cultural Heritage • Behavior change
Personal Human
Social Economic
Instilling certain values in the villages and their people so that they get transformed into models for others.
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Strategy
Strategy
Implementation
Corporates / Individuals have been successful in transforming many villages
Mitsubishi adopts 8 villages in Andhra Pradesh
Ministers adopt villages under Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana
Union Bank of India adopts 210 villages
Approach Corporates Planning
Assist in identification of
Villages
Structure Implementation Roles & Resp.
HCL set to change lives in 100 villages
CSR requirement as per the Companies Act, 2013
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How Corporates can structure to adopt a village in this scheme
Strategy Structure Implementation Roles & Resp.
Company
Independent NGOs
Donation to independent NGOs who will carry out the work in the adopted village
Company
Not-for-profit arm of the
group
Alternate 1 Alternate 2
Corporate forms separate not-for-profit arm to carry out Adopt a village CSR activity
Section 8 Company Trust Society
Government Support
Government Support
Note :Please refer to the Mobile App. framework in the ending slides
Government support • Providing a platform
(website / mobile application), which will act as a meeting place for all the Company and NGO;
• Appointment of an independent consultant to enable proper execution of Company’s request
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Implementation: Are you implementing Effective CSR Programmes?
Strategy Structure Implementation Roles & Resp.
Identifying available resources
Finalization of needs
Village development
plan & Implementation
Disclosure and Dissemination
Situation analysis
Project Cycle
• Land availability • Water bodies • Irrigation structure
• Central / State level schemes • Local resources • CSR Funds
Discussion with different stakeholders and village panchayat
Preferably based on needs prioritized by the villagers
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Roles & Responsibilities
Strategy Structure Implementation Roles & Resp.
Company
§ Appoint an empanelled NGO and facilitate the planning process
§ Mobilize resources, particularly from CSR and philanthropies
§ Monitor the progress periodically and take the lead in sorting out issues and problems
§ Proactively facilitate transparency and accountability in the programme implementation
§ Coordinate with the community to achieve the desired, non-tangible outcomes, particularly the social ones
State Government
§ Assist in identifying villages for adoption and development
§ Empanel NGOs for carrying out the adoption § Lay parameters for infrastructure development § Review the implementation of the scheme § Initiate remedial action where necessary § Provide support to NGOs wherever necessary § Chalk out development areas § Facilitation of village level plan preparation
through District collectors
NGOs § Identifying villages suitable for adoption in consultation with the government § Identifying and prioritizing the needs of the villages and allocation of funds § Responsible for entire execution of the village adoption, infrastructure development and progress of the village § Ensuring transparency of funds utilized § Liaison with the state government for support and identify bottlenecks and problems for remedial action § Empower SHG and other groups to solve local problems
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Adopt a…
Village
Facility
Adopt a…
Village Village A Village B
Village C
Village D
Facility
Mobile application framework
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Adopt a…
Village Village A
Village B
Village C
Village D
Education Sanitation Healthcare Water shortage Infrastructure
Facility
Adopt a…
Village
Facility Education
Sanitation
Healthcare Water shortage Infrastructure
Mobile application framework
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Adopt a…
Village
Facility Education
Sanitation
Healthcare Water shortage Infrastructure
Village A: Repairs to School Building Village B: Students are without desks and chairs
• This platform works on the principle of Collective Development
• A number of corporates are willing to take part in village development, but are skeptical on account of insufficient funds.
Mobile application framework
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Best model village – on an adopt a village scheme
• Government / Corporates identify 50/100 villages
• Corporates enter into a competition for adopting a village. Can choose any village
from the roster. The company needs to sponsor the village for a minimum of 3
years to ensure proper development
• Work towards building a model village
• Every 3 months there will be a check
• End of one year best village wins prize
Adopt a village competition
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§ The Dream Village community will be empowered with the capability to transform their own lives. They will be able to create choices for themselves and their families
§ A Dream Village will have an informed and empowered village leadership including women's self-help groups, farmers’ groups, producer associations, water committees, school committees and more who will have access to information on all Government schemes, best practices and will be linked to the marketplace
§ Every home in the dream village community will have easy access to safe drinking water and other domestic water needs
§ Every home in the dream village will have a toilet
§ Every family in the dream village will have a bank account and access to formal credit
§ Every family in the dream village will have health insurance and access to public and private health care facilities for both primary and secondary healthcare
§ In a dream village, every child will go to school till the 10th standard. An enabling environment for the education of the girl child will be ensured
§ A dream village will be opened up to the world using appropriate technologies and will be environmentally and socially conscious and driven towards equitable and sustainable growth
DREAM VILLAGE
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VISION § Flagship project to make 5000 village scarcity free every year- target § Objectives of the program is to create decentralized water bodies, rejuvenate water storage capacity
through existing structures and sensitize water budgeting amongst many others § Make agricultural zones self sufficient and drought free IMPACT § Created additional water capacity of 24 TMC, which has brought 6-lakh hectare area under irrigation § The SIMNIC online application monitors work progress and conducts location tracking § 6,202 villages currently selected for 2015-16, where more than 1 lakh works have been completed § State contribution of Rs. 1,000 crore has been supplemented by public contribution of Rs. 300 crore TARGETS § The program is set a target to take the irrigation potential from 18% to 41% by 2019 § The program has targeted to bring 25 lakh hectares of land under irrigation in the next three years in
18,000 drought prone villages STEPS AHEAD § The state budget will allocate between Rs 4,500 and Rs 5,000 crore to the program. It will also involve
bigger projects like de-silting and widening of rivers
An example of the Impact of JAL YUKT SHIVAR PROGRAM