India is a developing nation. Although its economy is growing, poverty is still a major challenge. However, Poverty is on the decline in India. It has around 84 million people living in extreme poverty which makes up ~6% of its total population poverty effecting women’s and child development.
Early Childhood is a period where brain development is at its peak. Fostering the right developmental abilities in children at this crucial stage has been closely associated with improved outcomes, such as better preparedness for school, enhanced retention and fewer behavioral problems. However, challenges of poverty, malnutrition and the lack of adequate resources can lead to deficiencies in stimulation at this age, which can impede the child’s development, resulting in persistent and exacerbated challenges later in life.
Dainyam Aaradhyam Conducts a village survey with a local community member, who has a strong understanding of the local context, which helps effectively interact with children and engage with parents and Nutritional food is provided with parents for their children’s. The content is based on the child’s immediate surroundings. Activities are conducted with children in varying setups – big groups, small groups, and individually – and are supported with contextualized print and play material such as flashcards, storybooks, story cards, picture cards, beads, clay, and locally available objects of daily use. Children are regularly assessed by instructors through simple activities and observations. Indicators for assessment are such that they are easy to observe, measure, and communicate. The findings of these periodic assessments help instructors track children’s progress and are regularly communicated to parents as an engagement tool.
We are primarily focusing on the development and empowerment of women and children who are residing in the urban/rural slums by educating them, providing them skills that help them to have more sustainable life & better living opportunities. As per the general observation, many of these youth and women do not find any job to do. Some of them work as domestic workers, and as daily wage laborers in factories. The conditions or material state in which poor youth/women live is characterized by low wages, poor nutrition, and lack of access to Health care, education, and training.
Our organization gives emphasis on improving the daily conditions of women, children, and youth existence, increasing youth’s awareness and readiness to act against the less visible but powerful underlying structures of subordination and inequality.
Dainyam Aaradhyam established in August 2015. The founder members of Dainyam Aaradhyam were academicians, media professional, farmers and social activists from different walks of life, who are committed to the cause of justice and social change for a more just and humane society.
Dainyam Aaradhyam established in August 2015. The founder members of Dainyam Aaradhyam were academicians, media professional, farmers and social activists from different walks of life, who are committed to the cause of justice and social change for a more just and humane society.