education, ensuring all the necessary facilities and amenities to school children including clean toilets for both sexes, kitchens and water supply.
! Bio-village program- Program aims at creating an ecofriendly village through efficient waste management for both solid and liquid waste- biodegradable as well as non-biodegradable, reduction in the use of plastic, pure drinking water and helping the ' Nirmal Gram Yojana ' by the Government Of India for having toilets in every house in the village.
! Program for control of HIV / AIDS- Program to educate people and clear their misconceptions of the disease and thus promote healthy living..
Exhibit 2: Current Reporting Structure for UNICEF( Limited to the scope of study)
Policy Planning & M & E Specialist( Ms. Anuradha Nair)
State Consultant for M & E Projects( Dr. Granesh Nigam)
State Consultant for M & E Projects( Dr. Granesh Nigam)
State Consultant for HIV AIDS Projects( Mr. Ashfaq)
District Consultant, Chandrapur( Mr. Upendra Pallai)
District Consultant, Jalna( Ms. Alpa)
UNICEF Head Volunteer( Mr. Gunvat Vaidya)
UNICEF Head Volunteer( Mr. Pradeep Niranjane)
UNICEF Head Volunteer( Mr. Ravikanrt Hore)
Exhibit 3: Impact of the Deepshikha program Qualitative Impact:
! 196 Deepshikhas executed the project in 196 villages.
! 19000 women will benefit from the project & start using sanitary napkins regularly.
! Agreement of 8-member women self-help group to set up the sanitary napkin production unit.
! Commitment of these women to be a part of the business and maintain the quality of sanitary napkins produced.
Impact of training workshop Impact of setting up production unit
No. of rural women benefited No. of girl students benefited No. of Deepshikhas benefited No. of Field Coordinators benefited |
19000 1200 196 26 |
Annual Revenue Forecast No. of people employed Payback period for investment made No. of villages catered |
Rs. 8.77 Lac 8 3 years & 10 months 96 |
( Source: UNICEF Publication, Deepshikha Progress Report 20)
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