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Home > World Schoolhouse > Projects > Past Projects > India - Sanghamitra >  India - Sanghamitra Service Society 2001-2006

India is often held up as a globalization success story. Since the 1980's, the country has experienced unprecedented growth and poverty has dropped by 10 percent in the last decade.

Despite these impressive achievements, the poorest of the poor in India have been left behind by this growth. The most vulnerable groups—tribal people and dalits ("untouchables" in the Hindu caste system)—continue to struggle day after day just to survive.

Since 2002, NetAid World Schoolhouse partner Sanghamitra Service Society has worked successfully to make the future brighter for the most marginalized children in Andhra Pradesh, India, ensuring that no child is denied the chance to go to school.

Through working directly with parents and teachers, and reaching out to students who have dropped out of school, Sanghamitra has worked with NetAid to ensure that children from all levels of society have the chance to get a quality education. Getting more kids in school has been complemented with teacher training to improve the quality of education.

The effort has been incredibly successful—meeting 100% of its objectives. A total of 13,903 students have benefited from Sanghamitra's efforts, and over 14,000 community members including teachers, parents and government officials have participated in related activities.

At the outset of 2006, Sanghamitra is initiating a second phase of activities: improving the education of the children of fisher folk. The organization will focus on five villages in Kruthivennu revenue block with the goal of increasing test-passing rates by 35% for 360 children.

As with past projects, community participation and teacher training are essential components in this effort, which will help families give children with the tools and resources they need to succeed in school, and in life. 

Project Partners
Sanghamitra Service Society
Sanghamitra Service Society works to address the needs of marginalized groups, especially women and fisher folk, in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India.
STA Travel
STA Travel, the world’s largest travel company specializing in the needs of students and young people believes that travel is the best education, leading to a greater understanding of different places, cultures and people.
http://www.statravel.com


Read one girl from Andhra Pradesh's story about the struggle to stay in school.

 

Goal Reached!

Thanks to your support NetAid and our partners have reached our goal for this project.

  • Provided 13,903 students with educational opportunities
  • Collaborated with and educated 14,100 parents, teachers and communities members

 

Project Budget

Phase I

 

Direct project costs

$33,190

Staff and administration

$40,798

M&E, communications-NetAid

$11,098

Subtotal

$85,086

Phase II

 

Support costs

$2,150

Staff, volunteers, monitoring

$6,778

Educational costs

$8,631

Indirect costs

$1,790

M&E, communications-NetAid

$3,415

Subtotal

$22,764

Total

$107,850

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