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    CRYPRESENTATION BY:-AANCHAL CHADDHA

    ABHISHEK MITTAL

    ABHINAV AGARWAL

    DEVDUTT CHATTERJEE

    JATIN KOTHARI

    KAKOLI MUKHERJEE

    ROMEIL RAKHECHASHREYANS BARDIA

    TANYA DHIMAN

    TANYA SHARMA

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    CHILD RIGHTS What are child rights?

    Why are child rights important?

    Cry and child rights

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    ORIGIN OF CRY Origin of the name.

    Founded in 1979 by Rippan kapur and 6 friends

    Role of ENABLERS.

    Ordinary man driven by an extraordinary dream.

    What i can do, i must do.

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    OBJECTIVES Restoration of basic rights

    Looking at the childrens ssue in entirety.

    Finding the root cause of deprivation.

    Providing a long term solution.

    To make every one aware of the development initiatives.

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    MISSION To work for the development and upliftment of deprived

    children.

    To ensure equal oppurtunities for all.

    To take strict action against any type of child abuse.

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    BELIEFS Children are citizens in their own rights.

    Cry does not believe in charity.

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    FUNCTIONS Resource mobilization.

    Youth wing.

    Information technology.

    Human resource planning.

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    CHOICE OF PROJECTS?It extends financial & non-financial support to :-

    Individuals and projects working directly with under

    priveleged children.

    Resource organizations who provide training and education.

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    CHOICE OF PROJECTS? Nodal agencies who function as miniature crys to increase

    their reach.

    Strategic alliances or networks, whose aim is to facilitate thetransfer of learning, building solidarity & influence policy.

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    What sets CRY apart from the rest Independent- no political, corporate influence or

    donor ideology

    Partnership with other NGOs donors, volunteers

    Highest standards ofaccountability and transparencywithin the organsation

    FirstIndian NGO to publish its annual results.

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    What sets CRY apart from the rest Talented, committedprofessionals at minimal salary.

    Opportunity for all to participate in the movement

    Highly effective planning, monitoring and evaluation systems

    for all the projects funded.

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    INTERVIEW People think that when they support CRY, funds go to CRY.

    Not many are aware that CRY supports 171 odd NGOs across

    the country working on children's issues.Do you think CRY should address this dimension of its

    largeness ?

    How do you define governance ?

    How can an NGO be governed better ?

    How difficult/easy it is to make NGO accountable and

    transparent ?

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    INTERVIEW Is CRY an international organisation?

    Does cry receive government funding ?

    How then does cry raise resources ?

    Will my small contribution make a difference to this

    overwhelming problem?

    Why does cry not give the names of children to donors?

    Are cry employees paid for their work ?

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    FUNDING Sale of the products like greeting cards, stationery, calendars

    etc.

    Donations from concerned individuals and organizations.

    No funding from government.

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    GROWTH 24 Years Partnered to 100000 individuals.

    300 child development initiatives in thecountry.

    Helped over 1 million children across thenation.

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    MILESTONES

    1979- Register Cry as Indian charitable trust.

    1980- Cards division starts operation.

    Sold 30000 CRY greeting cards. 1981- Parishar asha CRYs 1st long term

    education project.

    1982- Delhi ,Mumbai office started. 1983- Focus widens toEducation,Health,Family

    Planning

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