Move Abandoned Children into Adoption in India

by Catalysts for Social Action
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Move Abandoned Children into Adoption in India
Move Abandoned Children into Adoption in India
Move Abandoned Children into Adoption in India
Move Abandoned Children into Adoption in India
Move Abandoned Children into Adoption in India
Move Abandoned Children into Adoption in India
Move Abandoned Children into Adoption in India
Move Abandoned Children into Adoption in India
Move Abandoned Children into Adoption in India
Move Abandoned Children into Adoption in India

Project Report | Sep 8, 2020
Vulnerability mapping project- Survey

By Kinjal Mehta | Asst Manager | Communications & Donor Relations

Survey Highlights
Survey Highlights

In the last three months, post completion of our Anganwadi Worker trainings about which we mentioned in our previous report, we have been involved in collating and analysing information received from the Anganwadi Workers. Following their training, the Anganwadi Workers had conducted a survey in their respective local areas to identify children in need of support and protection. We received more than 2061 survey forms from the 4 districts where the project was implemented.

As of now, we have been able to do a detailed analysis data of one district, which is Indore. 650 cases of children said to be in need of care and protection were reported from this district, of which 293 were male and 357 were female. Most children were in the age group of less than 10 years followed by 11-15 years. 47% of the children lived with a single parent, whereas 30% lived with a relative and 16% lived with their parents. We did a preliminary inspection of the survey forms to identify cases which needed priority attention.

43 cases were such that the children who needed high priority support, whereas 74 were those of medium priority and 58 of low priority.

In the coming weeks, we plan to complete the analysis of data from each of the districts where the survey was conducted, and submit our report to the Government for action on identified cases.

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