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LAB-to-LAND INITIATIVE

LAB-to-LAND INITIATIVE. AMR-APARD. ANDHRA PRADESH. VOLUNTEER.

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LAB-to-LAND INITIATIVE

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  1. LAB-to-LAND INITIATIVE AMR-APARD ANDHRA PRADESH

  2. VOLUNTEER

  3. Volunteer is a person who can see what others cannot see; who can feel what most do not feel. Often, such gifted persons do not think of themselves as volunteers, but as citizens - citizens in the fullest sense: partners in civilization. - ANONYMOUS

  4. Volunteers are not paid -- not because they are worthless, but because they are priceless

  5. L-2-L INITIATIVE VILLAGES IN A.P

  6. TOTAL NUMBER OF BNVs TRAINED

  7. BNVs’ Trainings

  8. WHY BNVs DO VOLUNTARY WORK

  9. FINDINGS FROM SAMPLE SURVEY ON WHY BNVs DO VOLUNTARY WORK IT HELPS FOR JOB SEARCH IT OFFERS MANY NEW PROFESSIONAL CONTACTS IT PROVIDES A PHYSICAL & PYSCHOLOGICAL FEEL GOOD SENSATION IT REDUCES ISOLATION , LONELINESS, FRUSTRATION & DEPRESSION IT LEADS TO RECOGNITION IT STRENGTHENS INTRA & INTER FAMILY/IES RELATIONS IT PROVIDES GAINING INTERPERSONAL, COMMUNICATION , ORGANIZATIONAL , MANAGERIAL & LEADERSHIP SKILLS

  10. L-2-L PROCESS MODEL FOR BNVs

  11. BNV Group of families Issues Ward member • L-2-L Initiative process model was evolved Gram Panchayat Village coordination Committee Different Committees Mandal Parishad Zilla Parishad

  12. MEASURES FOR SUSTAINABILITY OF L-2-L INITIATIVE

  13. MEASURES FOR SUSTAINABILITY OF L-2-L MODEL THROUGH BNVs • Weekly visits by core committee to pilot village • Weekly visits to L-2-L villages by faculty of ETCs and DTMs • Monthly video conference from APARD by Commissioner with BNVs • Feed back from BNVs through e-mails • Feed back from BNVs through post cards addressed to Commissioner,APARD

  14. Publication of articles on L-2-L in the “Sthanika Palana” monthly magazine • Production of motivational films that are posted on APARAD’s “you tube” channel • The best voluntary works taken up by BNVs are reported through Bulk SMSs helping e-networking of BNVs • Visits to the L-2-L villages where the best works done by BNVs and night halts at those villages by the Commissioner ,APARD along with the core committee members

  15. Close monitoring and handholding by the District Training Managers (DTMs) • Face book and Twitter on APARD’s website helps e-learning of the peer’s achievements

  16. Highlighting the activities of BNVs

  17. VOLUNTARY ACTIVITIES TAKEN UP FOR GAINING CONFIDENCE OF COMMUNITY

  18. Voluntary activities by BNVs Initiatives • Plantation programmes • Kitchen garden activities • Special classes were conducted for 10th class students • Started open library in the village • Collected rice and distributed to the poorest of poor families • Banned sale of liquor, Panparag and Gutkha • Taken up shramadan works on every 1st and 3rd Sundays in a month

  19. Facilitated in constitution of a team with 15 elderly persons and conducting awareness campaign about harmful consequences of intoxication • During cyclonic storms, damaged street lights were replaced by BNVs • Jungle clearance • Clean and Green programmes

  20. Taken over community hall which was under unauthorized occupation by local leader for the last 23 years • Banned use of plastic items • Closed liquor vending shops • Organized health camps • Enrolled school dropouts • Distributed note books and slates to school children • Restored RTC bus services • Established R.O-based water treatment plants

  21. Supplied dust bins • Cleared debris with the help of JCB machines • Through health camps identified children suffering from heart problems and facilitated surgery under “Arogya Sree” programme with 100% free of cost • Avenue plantation • Construction of Individual Sanitary Toilets • Ensured Mid-day meal as per menu to school children

  22. Facilitated 100% family planning • Cleaned Over Head Water Supply tanks every 15 days • Wall writings on social responsibilities • Monitored local institutions like Anganwadi centres, schools, Nutrition centres, Gopal mitra centres , Health sub-centres, etc • Formation of approach roads to local grave yards

  23. Conducted quiz programmes among pregnant women to create awareness about mother and child health • Distributed Smokeless chulhas • Facilitated distribution of pattas to landless poor • Promoted enrollment in government schools discouraging admission in private schools • Facilitated bank loans to landless tenant farmers

  24. Reading daily news papers for the non-literates in the village • Prohibited washing of clothes at public water bodies and drinking water taps • Established bio-gas plants with the help of NEDCAP • Facilitated loan waiver to weavers • Conducted physiotherapy classes to weavers

  25. Closed cesspools and prevented water logging • Campaigned against open defecation • Some BNVs opened e-mail addresses like : rvpdbns@gmail.com • Regulated garbage dumping in drains

  26. Horticulture plantation • Ensured no police /court cases in the villages • Identified child labor and enrolled them into schools • Facilitated financial assistance from NGOs/ CBOs for completion of incomplete houses under IAY/INDIRAMMA housing • Identified eligible youth and referred them to Job Cell ,DRDA for Vocational training

  27. Trained farmers on Organic farming with the help of local “Adarsh Rythulu” for preparation of vermi compost, bio-fertilizers and bio-pesticides • Suggested to be called as “Nava Bharat Nirman Volunteers” • Campaign on banning of plastic • Engaging elderly through conversation and documenting their experiences

  28. Promoted the concept of making family members literate by one’s own family • Engaged in HIV/AIDS care • Campaigned with school children on water, sanitation and ethics. Slogans like “KOTI RUPAYALU ICHINA VOTUNU AMMUKOMU” used • Ensured “Challa Yanadi”- a nomadic tribe to lead settled life • Conducted games, elocution and essay writing competitions to school children

  29. Conducted trainings for skill up gradation in association with banks • Promoted community contributions to upgrade the existing institutional facilities • Started BNV reading rooms • Programmed reunion of all those once lived in the village and are now away under the banner “JANMASTHALA SAMYOJANAM”

  30. Vaddipalli, Anantpur District

  31. PedaTadePalli West Godavari District

  32. Kotala,Chittoor District

  33. Adilabad District Kurnool District

  34. Mahabub Nagar District Khammam District

  35. PongaliPaka Vizag District

  36. AWARENESS CAMPS

  37. ACTIVITIES TAKEN UP BY BNVs WALL NEWS BOAD PLANTATION REMOVAL OF BUSHES DOOR TO DOOR CAMPAIGN ON HEALTH

  38. AWARENESS CAMPS

  39. CLEANING OF ROADS BUSH CLEARENCE

  40. REMOVAL OF ENCROACHMENTS

  41. SOME PROUD MOMENTS TO AMR-APARD

  42. REQUEST FROM OTHER THAN 79 VILLAGES FOR REGISTRATION UNDER L-2-L INITIATIVE • REQUESTS FROM NGOs to CONSIDER THEM FOR TAKING UP THIS INITIATIVE • REQUEST FROM RURAL DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT FOR UTILIZING THE SERVICES OF BNVs FOR SOCIAL AUDIT , IWMP • DISTRICT COLLECTORS OF RANGA REDDY & CHITTOOR RECOMMENDED TO TAKE ONE VILLAGE IN EACH MANDAL • SOME OF THE EX-SARPANCHES HAVE ENROLLED THEM AS BNVs • ENGINEERING GRADUATES FROM BITS, PILANI HAVE UNDERGONE BNV TRAINING • INTEL DONATED 100 LAPTOPS TO APARD IMPRESSED BY THE CONCEPT THROUGH APARD WEB SITE

  43. Demand for training • Sarpanches who were completely convinced about the concept and the role of BNVs in Lab to Land have enrolled themselves as BNVs after completion of their 5 years tenure on August 21st 2011

  44. COMMITTEES CONSTITUTED

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