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Contents. About us. Projects. Recognition. Fundraising. Impact of Asha. Educational statistics of India. Issues. Challenge. Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya. Working together. About Us. Introduction. Values. Action group Focus on basic education Apolitical & secular. Organization.

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  1. Contents About us Projects Recognition Fundraising Impact of Asha Educational statistics of India Issues Challenge Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya Working together

  2. About Us Introduction Values • Action group • Focus on basic education • Apolitical & secular Organization • Transparent • Self governing • Self motivated members Structure • Democratic • Decentralized flat structure • Volunteer based • Zero overhead

  3. About Us Mission Statement Bringing hope through education

  4. About Us Strengths • Organization entirely powered by its people • Network of individuals across globe • Teams across chapters for focused action • Education for social empowerment

  5. Projects Project Focus Areas Target population • Village children • Slum dwellers • Migrant laborer • Tribal community • Children with disability • Agriculture laborer • Bonded laborer • Urban schools • Young adults Educationfor socio-economic change Project categories • Non Formal education • Support a child • Formal schools • Alternative education • Disabilities • Vocational schools • Resource centers • Working with government • Community awareness programs

  6. Projects Making a Difference Project execution • Education for empowerment • Facilitator, not giver • Sustained involvement • Work with grass root efforts • Focus on needs of community • Empower not just literacy • Encourage community involvement • Promote participatory decision making • Encourage innovation • Facilitate learning networks • Curriculum development

  7. Recognition Recognition Ranked on Top in international relief and development category • Received highest 4 Star Rating • Points scored (69.8/70) • Ranking by Charity Navigator (USA) • Charities evaluated for operational efficiency and fiscal responsibility • Emerging Organizations in the field of Education

  8. Fundraising Sources Sources of fundraising • Individual donations • Corporate donations • Organize • Concerts • Marathon • Dinners • Cultural festivals • Merchandise

  9. Donations Work an Hour • Annual global fundraiser • Started in the year 1998 • Individuals & corporate participation • Starts on 4th July of each year • Ends on 5th September • Amount raised till today $670K

  10. Global Fundraisers Marathon Harbingers of hope • Biggest fundraiser for Asha • 300 people participated in 2004 • $830k raised in last five years • 15 chapters participated last year

  11. Global Fundraisers Notes of Hope Concert series • Best of Indian artists • Eight concerts in 2005 • Project based fundraising

  12. Impact of Asha Growth $2.5million 200 Beginning in 1991 • Over 300 projects in 24 states • Disbursed $6.0million till now • 1000+ active volunteers • 70 chapters in US, India, Europe & Canada

  13. Education Stats in India Literacy at a Glance 46.3% 35.2% Census 1991

  14. Education Stats in India State Funding 4.3%

  15. Issues Girl Child Education • Decline in secondary and higher education enrolment • Girl child marriage • Accessibility to schools • Peer and societal pressure • Lack of acceptance of higher education • Traditional role of women Millennium Development Goal Promote gender equality and empower women Eliminate gender disparity at all levels of educationTarget Date 2015

  16. Issues Drop Out Rate • Early involvement in family profession • Curriculum not sensitive to local culture • Uneven distribution of secondary schools • Number of seats in secondary / higher schools less • Shortage of funding in secondary schools Millennium Development Goal Achieve universal primary education Ensure that boys and girls alike complete primary schoolingTarget Date 2015

  17. Issues Teachers • Low teacher student ratio • Poor quality of teachers • Shortage of female teachers

  18. Issues Disparity in Literacy • Uneven resource distribution • Gender bias • Cultural and regional issues

  19. Issues Lack of Resources Extra resources required to fill the gap • Insufficient financial resources. • - to build new schools • - to meet the expenses • - to train teachers • Shortage of quality manpower. • - shortage of faculty • - shortage of administrative staff. • Inadequate basic infrastructure: • - 60% had no drinking water facilities • - 70% percent had no library facilities • - 89% percent lacked toilet facilities • - rural schools have no electricity Millennium Development Goal Develop a global partnership for development Raise official development assistance. Expand market access Target Date 2015

  20. Herculean Task! • 35 million girls under the age of 14 years yet to go to school • 95% of existing state funding utilized for salaries • Secondary to primary school ratio 1:3 • 77% drop out before class VIII • Shortage of 1.1mn primary teachers • 21 out of 35 states have less then 60% female literacy rate

  21. Herculean Task! Can we make a DIFFERENCE ?

  22. KGBV Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya • Provides access and quality education to the girls of the most disadvantaged group in rural India • Targets girls who are drop-outs from primary schools • Girls will complete three year of schooling in one year • Estimated strength around 100 girls per school • Government of India launched the scheme in 2004 and have sanctioned 1180 KGBVs • State of Uttar Pradesh will implement 124 KGBVs KGBV being implemented by Mahila Samakhya in Uttar Pradesh

  23. KGBV Mahila Samakhaya, Uttar Pradesh • Mahila (Women) Samakhaya (Equality) (MS) working for women’s empowerment • Started by Government of India in 1989 • In Uttar Pradesh MS active in 16 districts • MS will implement around 60 KGBVs in 16 districts of Uttar Pradesh (UP) over next few years • Focus areas of Mahila Samakhya (MS) - Education - Economic empowerment - Health - Rights and Governance

  24. KGBV Mahila Samakhaya and Asha • Asha Munich started working with MS in January, 2006 • Asha Delhi organized Right to Information workshop for Saharanpur MS women in April 2006 • In May 2006 started working on KGBV • Besides KGBV we plan to work on social entrepreneurship models • Over a period of time convert KGBV into block development center for girls and women

  25. KGBV Asha’s Contribution for KGBV • Worked with MS to critically evaluate the government design for KGBV • Suggested expert Architect in school design • Working with MS and Architect to evolve best design for the residential school • Fundraise the additional cost to build quality schools • Work with MS to lobby with government for more funding per school in 11th five year plan KGBV Mathura

  26. KGBV KGBV Districts and Literacy Rates Total Male Female 62.61 72.26 51.42 Total Male Female 61.68 73.11 48.63 Mahila Samakhaya started 10 KGBV in August 2006 Total Male Female 49.12 61.02 35.08 Total Male Female 62.21 77.60 43.77 Total Male Female 60.96 76.70 44.48 Total Male Female 58.67 74.61 42.63 Total Male Female 64.86 78.97 50.86 Total Male Female 62.89 77.13 46.61 Total Male Female 61.11 75.55 45.45 Total Male Female 57.36 70.23 42.98 Total Male Female 59.98 77.16 43.53

  27. KGBV Government Guidelines on KGBV • KGBV in Educationally Backward Blocks as per census data of 2001 • Schools are for disadvantaged section in social and economic hierarchy (lower castes and below poverty line families) • Per KGBV government sanctioned Rs19.05 lakhs (approx. 40,000 EUR) as running expenditure per year • One time construction cost sanctioned approx. 50,000 EUR The construction cost too less for 100 girls residential school Inauguration in UP on 13th August

  28. KGBV Government Design State Government’s Design • Government’s school design based on sanctioned amount (approx 40,000 EUR) Breakup of Government Sanctioned Cost

  29. KGBV Modified School Design New School Design • Our design integrates basic minimum requirements (approx. 70,000 EUR) • Design accommodates library and computer center • Design sensitive to the needs of adolescent girls • Building as Learning Aid Concept introduced in school design • Special training to teachers to efficiently use school premises Our cost estimate per school

  30. KGBV How Can You Participate? Immediate philanthropic opportunities • Support up to 10 KGBVs in our pilot project • Form partnership with Asha for Education and Mahila Samakhya Future prospects • Work with MS for full implementation of KGBV in UP • Share your expert knowledge in “social entrepreneurship” Current KGBV rented building Allahabad Request per KGBV 30,000 EUR

  31. KGBV Impact of the Project • Pilot project is to set benchmark for future KGBVs • Once benchmark is set lobby with government to increase funding for rest of KGBVs • Pilot project helps to create new standards for other schools • Create an environment where government works closely with community KGBVs should become vehicle of change for the block/district

  32. KGBV Detailed Documentation More Information on KGBV • Asha Projects Pagewww.ashanet.org/projects/project-view.php?p=743 • Asha Munich Projects Pagewww.ashanet.org/munich/mahila-samakhya/ • Mahila Samakhyawww.samakhyaup.org/ • Ministry of Human Resource Developmentwww.education.nic.in/kgbv_guidelines.asp

  33. Support Our Goals How Can You Help? Support one or more KGBV Partnership with Asha Sponsor one of our fundraising events Donate us on sustained basis to achieve Millennium Development Goals in India

  34. Contact Us Contact Details Registered Address: Manas Pandey Balan Strasse 97a 81539 Munich More Information: • Asha for Educationwww.ashanet.org • Asha Munichwww.ashanet.org/munich • Asha projectswww.ashanet.org/projects.html Email: Asha_munich@yahoo.com

  35. Our Dream, Our Goal Child Education All Over India!!

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