Differently-abled people are the most vulnerable groups of our
society. If they are poor as in most of the cases, face acute hardship.
All this happens despite the legislation, Person with disabilities Act,
1995 which says for equal opportunities, protection of rights and full
participation for people with disabilities.
With support of Action Village India / DFID - UK, Nav Bharat Jagriti
Kendra has initiated a programme in July 2010 with more than 32,000
differently-abled living in 20 blocks of Koderma, Hazaribagh, Giridih,
Gaya and Nawada. There is minimal awareness of their rights &
entitlements and ignorance prevails widely.
NBJK’s approach was primarily rights-based advocacy, supported with
elements of service delivery in a difficult environment where the
relevant Government services were either absent or limited. A survey by
the organisation has revealed that only one out of five
differently-abled people has the disability certificate (basic document
to get benefits as per the law).
In 30 months only, situation has changed little and these people are
now more organised. There are block and district level federations of
differently-abled & their family members which works like a platform
to raise issues, rights and demands related to disability. This
combined effort resulted in medical assessment of 14,650
differently-abled people and issuance of 11,460 disability certificates
from civil surgeon offices.
Workshops, training, events like quiz, essay / painting, sport, rally,
street plays are the activities being performed. 476 children are
enrolled in schools. Aids & appliances for 468, railway concession
pass for 1034, social security pension for 4831 are achievements of this
period. These people have formed 648 SHGs and there are 350
beneficiaries who have been provided more than Rs. 15 lakhs as micro
credit to sustain with various income generation activities they are
oriented with.
Source :The PioNeer , Hazari Bagh ( 8th March 2013 )
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