By K.R.Renuka | Director
Centre for Women’s Development and Research
Chennai Floods- Help rebuild the lives of 3000 children.
GlobalGiving Update June 2016
Immediately after the disastrous rain and flood during December 2015, the state assembly elections were held during May 16, 2016. Because of this all most all the political parties were involved in flood relief activities and their leaders visited the affected areas. Opposition parties were blaming the government for the mismanagement of the flood situation. Due to this the government had implemented most of the rehabilitation activities, affected families were given Rupees 5000 and nearly 1000 families who were living on the river canals were shifted to Ezhil Nagar and given houses there. So we have also started our work in Ezhil Nagar. During December rains and floods people did not go for work, schools were closed. It is the women who manged the families during this time and proved their ability to handle the critical situation and solve the issues. But children are the most affected during this period, they have lost one months of school education, their playing areas were affected, and they were also shocked and psychologically affected. All these were reflected in the board examinations, even though90% of the girls appeared for the 10th and 12th standard board examinations were passed, their marks are very low between 40-60%, so it is very difficult for them to get college admissions, we are now trying to find college admission for the girls who have passed the 12th standard examinations.
During this period our main focus was helping children particularly girl children continue their education, so we have organized meetings with mothers and school teachers. We have also organized supplementary education classes in 3 slums for 10 and 12th standard girl children, but we did not get enough time for that because of the long school holidays due to rain and floods, schools were started functioning on Saturdays and additional classes were organized after the school timings. 90 girls of 10th and 12th standard benefitted from these tuition classes. Out of the 86 girls who appeared for the 10th standard board examinations 80 were passed and continuing their education. In the 12th standard board examinations 65 girls appeared and 60 girls passed. We wanted all the girls continue their education up to graduation but because of their low marks it is very difficult for them to get admission in government colleges. Ms. Poonguzhali from Nehru Nagar Velachery scored 1056 out of 1200 marks in the 12th standard board examinations. She scored 198 out of 200 marks in Accountancy. She a member of ‘Snehidhi’ association for adolescent girls initiated by us and her mother is a domestic works and also member of ‘Manushi’ trade union for domestic workers initiated by us. Ms.Poonguzhali joined for B.Com course, she wanted to become a Chartered accountant. We are exploring the ways to help them continue their education. During February month we have distributed a set of dress, notebooks, pen, pencil and supplementary nutrition to 1000 children of Velachery and Kannagi Nagar area, this also served as a motivation for the school children to continue their education after the floods. We have also organized recreational activities in 10 slums and nearly 900 children participated and benefitted from this. We have also distributed Rs.1000 to most deserving girls who are daughters of single women as motivation to continue their education. Recreational activities like games, songs, dance, drama, storytelling and drawing also served as counselling activity for the children. We have also organised heath camps and nearly 10,000 families benefitted from these camps. Again due to elections the slums were cleaned and regular drinking water was supplied for the Corporation. We have also organized yoga camps in collaboration with Art of Living, 200 children and 300 women participated in these camps.
As part of Million Women Raise campaign to eliminate violence against women and girl children, we have organized a street play and folk arts training for 20 girls from who were affected by floods and resettled in Ezhil nagar. On 14th March we have organized the Million Women Raise event near Ezhil nagar and the girls performed and dance and plays to educate public about the importance of eliminating violence against women and children. They have also organized a rally and human chain; more than 2000 people participated in these events. We are now more concentrating on Ezhil nagar where nearly 1000 flood affected families are resettled. Of course they got permanent houses(one room flats), but they are shifted from their living places and work, the worst affected are the children, now they have to travel long distance(5-8 kilometres) to attend schools, of course the government had given free bus passes to them, but still it is difficult for them to travel every day. We are trying to get admission particularly for younger children in the local schools. We have also enrolled 10 girls who had some education and at home unemployed, in 3 months computer skill training. They have learned DTP-Desk top Publishing and Tally- account software. We are looking for placements for them. Since the fees for computer skill in the outside institutes are high we have decided ourselves to provide computer skill training for young women. We are planning to initiate 2 supplementary education centres in the flood affected slums to help girl children and finalized the places for these centres. At least for the next one year they need support to catch up with their education. There children will learn computer skills, maths, science and English and also involve in recreational learning activities like games, songs, drama, drawings. We are also trying to increase the income of women particularly single women resettled in Ezhil nagar, we had organized 2 days housekeeping training for 30 women and we are in the process of finding placements for them. We also have organized 5 weekends entrepreneurship skill training for 20 single women and out of that 10 women were given loans to strengthen their business activities like selling fruits and vegetables, snack stalls, flower vending.
During 17-18 the May 2016 Chennai had rains and people were revisiting the horrors of last years floods, in fact some of the areas like Velachery were flooded with water. We realized the impact of December floods and peoples fear particularly of children. We have to wait and see or actually get prepared to face the monsoon rains; children may need more counselling or activities to divert their attention from the flood experiences.
Last months were very active period for us and the people because of the floods and the elections, for children it is very difficult to cope up with the difficulties, it was also the period of final examinations so it is become very difficult for the children particularly girl children to study, to help at home. Still the women and girl children could able to resilient and continue their lives as normal. This gave us lot of hope and confidence to carry on our work.
Ms.Kavitha Mathew, GlobalGiving India representative from Bangalore visited us on 11th June 2016, she interacted with our staff members, and women and girl children from our working area. She also helped us to understand the full potential and use of GlobalGiving webpage. Her visit was very useful and encouraging for us.
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