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Society For Integrated Developmental Activities, Research & Training (SIDART) - IndiaCountryIndia RegionSouth Asia Programme SummaryLaunched in 1998, this voluntary organisation undertakes a variety of developmental activities in the urban slums and remote rural areas of Rajasthan, India. The group's main activities focus on empowering women, sensitising society to gender issues, generating environmental awareness, organising health camps, offering non-formal education to child labourers, forming self-help groups, and mobilising the community for economic empowerment. Its mission is to enable marginalised and economically poor people to resist exploitation by using their own physical resources to protect, nurture, and sustain values that secure equality at personal, familial, social, political, and institutional levels. Communication StrategiesSIDART designs its activities from the perspective that local wisdom, knowledge, and resources can be harnessed to develop appropriate trainings for capacity building, carry out action research, mobilise the community, and initiate sustainable community-based and community-owned projects. The organisation seeks out local assistance (material and financial) before seeking external support. One central area of focus is women's empowerment, particularly for economic development. Women and women's collectives set the pace, priorities, format, and content of many project activities. For example, SIDART supports small organisations headed by women in the areas of training capacity building, strategic planning, and policy review. One goal is to promote the social and political leadership among women and other disadvantaged sections. To that end, SIDART has formed 27 women's self-help groups involving 408 women. SIDART facilitates access to credit in order to increase women's participation in income generation and, ultimately, to give them confidence in their abilities to develop access to and control over resources. For example, it linked 60 women from the self-help groups in Jaipur City with income generation training for a period of 4 months involving gem cutting and polishing. SIDART also organised a local fundraising campaign in June 2003 by mobilising 1000 women to contribute their old newspapers, magazines, and books. The proceeds were given to economically poor women to enable them to take up self-employment schemes. The idea was to enable women to equip themselves with the resources necessary to take part in decisions related to community development. SIDART's activities have also focused on issues like the environment, sanitation, and appropriate technologies. Here are a few examples; for additional details, visit the SIDART website:
SIDART also uses networking and partnership to empower like-minded non-government organisations (NGOs) working in Rajasthan state. In 2004, SIDART organised a network of NGOs for combined action and facilitation; so far, 18 NGOs have joined. SIDART provides technical support to its members and keeps them updated about programmes and partnerships. Development IssuesWomen, Children, Gender, Natural Resource Management, Environment, Health, Education, Economic Development, Community Participation, HIV/AIDS. Key PointsSIDART is headed by 16 volunteers who have worked in various government departments and voluntary organisations. The members of SIDART and personnel play a facilitative/supportive role and not a directive role (women and women's collectives are the true leaders). The organisation has a decentralised management structure that features participative decision making and the sharing of responsibilities. Major funding sources include membership fees, donations from the community, and grants from voluntary organisations. PartnersUNICEF has supported some of the organisation's initiatives. ContactMrs. Neeraj Kumar, President
Ms. Gitika Pandey, Secretary SIDART 4-KHA-17, Jawahar Nagar Jaipur (India) - 302004 Tel: +91-141-2650894 Fax: +91-141-2654410 sidart98@ hotmail.com sidartngo@yahoo.co.uk contact@sidart.org SIDART website Placed on the Communication Initiative site September 01 2003 Last Updated January 13 2008 Top 5 Related Pages for this Summary |
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