Save the Children OVERVIEW
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Area of Operation & Externalenvironment
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4 districts
� 21 blocks
�883 villages
�Gunotsav
�Chintan Sibir
�Housing for BPL
�Foster Care
�Garib Kalyan campaign
�Inter State Migration
coordination
�Unique tag number for
children.
�No non school job for teachers.
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Presentation FlowPresentation Flowy Vision & Purpose
y Who we are & how we operate
y Save the Children in India
y Strategic Focus Areas
y Where we work
y Our Governing Council
y Our Corporate Partners
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Save the Children is the worlds leading independent organisation for children
that works to inspire breakthroughs in the way the world treats children and to achieve
immediate and lasting change in their lives
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Vision & MissionVision & Mission
Save the Children works for:y a world which respects and values each childy a world which listens to children and learnsy a world where all children have hope and opportunity
Save the Children is working towards creating
a world in which every child attains the right to survival, protection,
development and participation
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What is Save the Children?What is Save the Children?
y Leading independent child rights
organisation creating lasting change for
children in need in India and around the world
y N on sectarian organisation
without political affiliation
y G lobally recognised and respected
brand with proven track record
y F ounded in 1919 in the U.K.
out of the International Child RightsMovement
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QUALITY programming in health and education
FIRST responder in emergency situations and last to leave
D
IRECT engagement with families, communities and localinstitutions
LONG TERM scalable and sustainable solutions
EFFICIENT operations, where 90% of every dollar spent goes directlyto programs that directly benefit children
What We Do and How We OperateWhat We Do and How We OperateQUALITY programming in health, education and child protection
FIRST responder in emergency situations and last to leave
DIRECT engagement with families, communities and localinstitutions
LONG TERM scalable and sustainable solutions
EFFICIENT operations, where 90% of every dollar spent goesdirectly to programs that directly benefit children
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Our Global NetworkOur Global Network
y T he International Save the Children Alliancehas 28 independent
organisations working inover 120 countries
y Innovative partnershipswith governments,foundations andcorporations
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Where is Save the Children located?Where is Save the Children located?
We work in over 120 countries
W e have a national organisation in each of the 27 countries
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Save the Children in IndiaSave the Children in India
Save the Children India is a member of the International Save the Children AllianceW e currently operate in 11 states in India
Our work has reached over 3 million children
in India
Currently working in:Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Gujarat, Jammu & Kashmir, Maharashtra, New Delhi, Orissa,Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Karnataka
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Strategic Focus AreasStrategic Focus AreasP rotection of Children involved in child labour
50,000 children under the Child Domestic Work program Programmes to prevent child trafficking affect 25,000 children Child Labour in cotton industry affects 2,70,000 children
Inclusive Teaching & Learning P rocesses
5,00,000 children(3-14 yrs) are covered under the inclusive teaching
learning program Core group of master trainers are trained
Child Centred Disaster Risk Reduction 1000 DRR task forces lead and advocate community and school
safety Covers most vulnerable and socially excluded communities
Reducing Mortality and Malnutrition in Children under the age of 5-Everyone
Save the Children will implement effective Child Survival projectscovering over 1 million children with preventive and curativeinterventions
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Quality Inclusive EducationQuality Inclusive Education
1. Andhra Pradesh2. Gujarat
3. Jammu & Kashmir
4. Maharashtra
5. New Delhi
6. Orissa
7. Rajasthan8. West Bengal
We work in 36 districts in 8 states, reaching out to
407,555 children
WE FOCUS ON
� Smooth transitions
� 3 -14 year olds
� Early ChildhoodDevelopment
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Quality Inclusive EducationQuality Inclusive Education
Our Goaly To promote access to quality inclusive education in government schools
y To strengthen the capacities of existing government schools
y To improve participation of children, their parents and the community ineducation planning
y To improve learning levels of children
y To reduce drop out rates of children
W hat W e DoWe train a core group of master trainers at the local District Institutes of Educationand Training ( DIETs) who in turn train child educators and anganwadi workers
sensitising them against gender and caste discriminating practices. We also buildlocal level groups such as village education committees, mothers groups, parentteacher associations, childrens clubs which lend support and monitor inclusivelearning environments.
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Child ProtectionChild Protection
1. Andhra Pradesh
2. Bihar 3. Gujarat
4. Jammu & Kashmir
5. Maharashtra
6. Orissa
7. Rajasthan
8. Tamil Nadu9. West Bengal
We work in 36 districts in 9 states, reaching out to
334 ,813 children
WE FOCUS ON
y 3-18 year olds
y Working children
y We strive to make child laboursocially and culturally unacceptable
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Child ProtectionChild Protection
Our Goaly To rescue and rehabilitate children from working environments
y To encourage children to pursue their education
y To promote professional vocational training for older children
y To strengthen existing government and state child protection systems
W hat W e Do1) We create Child ProtectionCommittees comprised of adults and children, whocreate awareness in their
own vulnerable communitiesabout the violation of childrens rights, the threatof child trafficking, childmarriage, corporalpunishment in schools.
2 ) We also interact with theLabour Department, the localPolice, the Social WelfareDepartment and the localpanchayatsand train themhow to better protect
children from abuse andexploitation.
3) We help parents accessvarious social welfareschemes being provided bythe government such asNRGS, scholarships and other financial benefits so that
they do not depend on their children to add to the familyincome and thereforeencourage them to removetheir children from working environments.
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Child SurvivalChild Survival
1. Rajasthan
2. West Bengal
We work in 6 districts in 2 states, reaching out to 20 ,631 children
WE FOCUS ONy Children under the age of five
y Pregnant and lactating mothers andtheir health practices
y Community involvement in planning& delivery of services
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Child SurvivalChild Survival
� Increase the coverage and quality of maternal, newborn and child health and nutrition servicesand practices that have a high impact on reducing deaths especially for marginalized andpoorest groups
� Change public opinion and inspire visible expressions of support for the issue by mobilizing 5 million people, to take action and create a political and social environment in which to achieveMDG 4.� Make the government systems more accountable to sustain and maintain the increasedcoverage
Our Goals
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Programmes
� Technical expertise for
programme design and
support
Political and policychange
� Joint advocacy to elicit
commitments
Popular mobilisation
� Joint campaigning
� Increasing brandawareness
At state and central levels we will
strengthen existing partnerships andbuild new ones across a wide
continuum of organisations:
� Government
� Professional organisations
� Youth organisations
� Corporations
� Politicians
� INGOs and Multilaterals
� Foundations
� Media
� Communities and the public
� Local implementing partners
ACTION PLANACTION PLAN
Income
� Donations
� Grants
� Joint fundraising
Goal:
MillenniumDevelopment
Goal 4 is
achieved
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R elief, R ehabilitation & R elief, R ehabilitation &
Child Centred Disaster R isk R eductionChild Centred Disaster R isk R eduction
1. Bihar
2. Orissa
3. Tamil Nadu
4. West Bengal
5. Karnataka
We work in 23 districts in 5 states, reaching out to
141,527 children
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Child Centred Disaster R isk R eductionChild Centred Disaster R isk R eduction
Our Goaly To increase preparedness of children and their families for emergency situations in the
aftermath of natural disasters through child centred and community based approaches.
Our Focusy Child centred community based approach
to disaster preparedness
W hat W e Do
We distribute relief supplies during emergencies, assist with long term rehabilitation efforts ascommunities rebuild their lives after a natural disaster has occurred. We also work in thesedisaster prone communities to ensure that they are prepared to deal with a natural disaster before it occurs again.
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Governing CouncilGoverning Council
y Arun Maira (President)Boston Consulting Group, Senior Advisor, Member Planning Commission Of
India
y Harpal SinghFortis Healthcare, Senior Advisor
y Manju Bharat RamShri Ram Schools, Founder & Chairperson
y Pallavi ShroffAmarchand & Mangaldas & Suresh A. Shroff & Co., Lead Litigation Partner
y
Rajiv Kapur InvesTech, Founder
y Smita ParekhMahindra United World College, Director
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Our PartnersOur Partners
Entrusted by our partners to deliver results for children
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OUR SUPPORTERS
Priyanka Chopra
Shabana
Azmi
Kunal Kapoor
Rakeysh Mehra
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PR ODUCTSPR ODUCTS ±±
� COMMITTED
� ONE OFF
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COMMITTED PR ODUCTCOMMITTED PR ODUCT ±±
� CHILD LINK� LOW MONTHLY ASK
CHILD LINKCHILD LINK ±±PricePrice --
Rs. 6000 per yearRs. 500 per monthRs. 125 per weekRs.17 per Day
Less thanLess than --
2 cup of Coffee a day
Coke Can a day
Daily parking
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Low Monthly AskLow Monthly Ask ±±
PricePrice --Rs. 3600 per yearRs. 300 per monthRs. 75 per weekRs.10 per day
Equals toEquals to --
Cup of Coffee a day2 Cigarette a day
Coke Bottle a day
Bus ticket a day
Chips Pack
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CHILD LINKCHILD LINK LowLow Monthly AskMonthly AskCh
ild representative representsthe community and inform aboutconditions
Representative share impact inhis life and his community beforeand after Save the Childrenintervention
Donation amount is utilized forimpacting the whole communityand not to a single child.
Unrestricted
Regular updates are provided
This is generic product w
hich informs about our program
details
Impact in the areas where Savethe Children is working is sharedwith the donors
Donations are utilized whereverthe need is greatest
Unrestricted
Regular updates are provided
**Both the product get 50% tax rebate as per Income tax section 80G
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WHY COMMITTEDWHY COMMITTED ±±
� Regular Donation=Regular Source of Income eachmonth
� Long Lasting improvement
� Ability to plan long-term projects
� Save the Children delivers long-term solutions.
Its important that donors understand theyIts important that donors understand theyare committing to aare committing to a monthlymonthly contributioncontribution
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ONE OFF DONATIONONE OFF DONATION ±±
Child ProtectionChild Protection ±±Rs. 30,000 for 10 children or Rs. 12,000 for 4 children
Or Rs. 3,000 for 1 child.
Ch
ild SurvivalCh
ild Survival --Rs. 25,000 for 10 children or Rs. 10,000 for 4 children
or Rs. 2,500 for 1 child
Quality Inclusive EducationQuality Inclusive Education ±±
Rs. 12,000 for 10 children or Rs. 4,800 for 4 children
or Rs. 1,200 for 1 child
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DONOR COMMUNICATIONDONOR COMMUNICATION --
COMM. DONATIONCOMM. DONATION ONE OFF DONATIONONE OFF DONATION
Welcome Letter from CEO
Save the Children programdetails with case studies.
Annual 80G certificate
Regular Quarterly updates
Welcome Letter from CEO
Save the ChildrenBrochure/Annual Report
80G certificate
Information about SC Workannually
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Why Save the Children?Why Save the Children?
� Save the Children is a member of the International Savethe Children Alliance
� The worlds leading independent childrens rightsorganization
� 28 members working in over 120 countries
� Autonomous, non-profit, non-secular
Use of FundsUse of Funds --
81% Programmes
10% Administration
9% Fundraising
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2
3
**This percentage is an average of Save the Children programs worldwide
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THANK YOU for your timeTHANK YOU for your time