SBCC Initiative on Adult Literacy in Hardoi

Uttar Pradesh

  •   The Challenge

    India has the largest number of illiterate adults in the world, at about 278 million which accounts for 37 per cent of the global total. AS per Census 2011 the literacy rate if India 74.04 percent with huge gap in male and female literate rates. Literacy rate in Uttar Pradesh is further down at 67.68 percent with nearly 20 percent point difference between male and female literacy rate.

AS per Census 2011 the literacy rate if India 74.04 percent 
with huge gap in male and female literate rates.
  •   The Process

    In 2006, the Ministry of Panchayati Raj named the district of Hardoi as one of the country's 250 most backward districts (out of a total of 640). It is one of the 34 districts in Uttar Pradesh currently receiving funds from the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme (BRGF).

     

    It is said that “… Learning is “life-long”, that learning extends from cradle to grave and it is life-wide and occurs in different settings, not only formal, but also non-formal and informal” (Rubenson 2011).

     

    Several initiatives to tackle adult literacy have been taken by organisations such as SEWA Academy, Aga Khan Foundation, Nirantar Trust, Pratham Foundation and literacy drives by the state, as well as efforts under the Jan Shikshan Sansthan (JSS) and others. However, despite all these efforts, the situation of adult literacy still presents a grim picture in Uttar Pradesh and presents the need for innovative approaches to tackle the issue.

     

    Project Samuday is a rural development initiative of HCL Foundation. HCL Foundation which is the CSR division of HCL group of companies initiated the program in 2015 in Kachauna block of District Hardoi of Uttar Pradesh. The objective of the program is to implement developmental activities with a holistic scope including thematic areas as wide as education, livelihoods, agriculture, healthcare, water and sanitation and infrastructure.

    One of the objectives of HCL Foundation is eradication of illiteracy. To achieve this, HCLF foundation is implementing adult literacy programs in the project area. It has taken up the challenge to implementing an adult literacy programme in the Kachauna block of Hardoi. The intervention in adult literacy began in August 2017, leveraging on their existing programmes in other fields by setting up Adult Literacy Centers (ALC) at community level. So far over 100 centers have been set up with members of the existing groups farmers group, SHG, CIG, SUG, joining these centers and have building goodwill in the community.

Project Samuday is a rural development initiative of 
HCL Foundation.
  •   The Result

    HCLF expanded this intervention to 10 Gram Panchayat n the block subsequently will be scaling up to other Gram Panchayats. New Concept has been engaged as the SBCC agency for developing communication strategy and a set of communication tools. It is also engaged in implementing the strategy on the ground through a team of BCC volunteers recruited from the respective GPs to run the communication campaign for adult literacy. The communication strategy is based in SBCC framework and target stakeholders at multiple levels.

     

    The communication materials developed are a product of co-creation between the New Concept and HCL Foundation team working together from conception, needs assessment, pretesting, training and implementation. The focus of the SBCC intervention is to ensure sustainability at every stage, through capacity building and creation of local human capital, and mobilisation of resources. The communication kits consists of posters, wall painting, banners, flyers and situation cards, and animatics for SBCC (animation clips). There is a common theme running through the entire set of communication material. The campaign focuses mid-media and interpersonal media for advocacy and mobilisation. The target is reach out to over 35000 non-literates and bringing them to the Adult Learning Centers (ALC).

The target is reach out to over 35000 non-literates

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Training of Trainers for POSHAN Abhiyaan

New Delhi, Delhi

  •   Introduction

    Poshan Abhiyaan (National Nutrition Mission) is India’s flagship programme to improve nutritional outcomes for children, pregnant women and lactating mothers.

    Launched in March 2018, the programme, through use of technology, a targeted approach and convergence, strives to reduce the level of stunting, under-nutrition, anemia and low birth weight in children, as also, focus on adolescent girls, pregnant women and lactating mothers, thus holistically addressing malnutrition.

    The programme aims to ensure service-delivery and interventions by use of technology, behavioural change through convergence and lays down specific targets to be achieved across different monitoring parameters over the next few years. To ensure a holistic approach, all 36 States/UTs and districts are being covered in a phased manner i.e., 315 districts in 2017-18, 235 districts in 2018-19 and the remaining districts in 2019-20. More than 10 crore people will be benefitted by this programme.

    Digital Empowerment Foundation with technical support from UNICEF India is implementing the communication outreach and dialogue for achieving behaviour change in selected districts across 9 states.

     

  •   2. The Training

    26-29 December 2018, India Habitat Center, New Delhi

    A team of two Lead Trainers (LT) from New Concept Centre for Communication development facilitated the Training-of -Trainers for 17 members of DEF as Master Trainers (MT), who in turn are expected to trainer 200 Poshan Preraks selected by DEF in conducting community dialogue on the 9 themes around nutrition targeted at 4 primary target population – Pregnant women, lactating mothers and infant, children and adolescent girls. They are also required to use the Mera App for monitoring of the intervention.

    The 4-day sessions covered information on Poshan Abhiyaan, Facilitation and communication skills, use of communication material developed for the Poshan Abhiyaan for community dialogue and use of Mera App. The training concluded with mock sessions by the participants demonstrating their training and facilitation skills.