Smile Foundation, with support from Population
Foundation of India (PFI), has initiated the Project on Health
and Empowerment of Women with a special focus on Girl Child
under its special programme named Swabhiman. In fact, Swabhiman
as a women development programme was initiated by Smile Foundation
two years back in Delhi and NCR. With technical expertise
and financial support from PFI, it has come of age. The project
named Swabhiman aims to cover about 78000 under-privileged
population residing in slums and urban-rural hinterland of
Delhi. The Project focuses on girl child /young women with
an objective of empowering them and enabling them as change-agents
to improve health seeking behaviour in the community.
Besides awareness generation, advocacy and
empowerment programmes, Swabhiman also seeks to address issues
of domestic violence, female feticide, infanticide, sexual
harassments, rape and abuse - linking up with institutional
supports available for redressal. In addition, the project
has the component of a comprehensive Reproductive and Sexual
Health Services through a Mobile Clinic consisting of mobile
medical Team led by a qualified Lady Doctor. There is a wide
network of Community Educators and Swabhiman Volunteers deployed
in the community for project activities.
This project is initially for a period of
3 years. Besides PFI and Smile Foundation, it involves four
implementing organizations at community levels across the
selected pockets of East and South Delhi.
About Population Foundation of India
The Population Foundation of India (PFI,
formerly known as Family Planning Foundation) was established
in l970 by a dedicated group of industrialists and population
experts. The Foundation has been at the forefront of the Non
Governmental efforts towards a rights-based, Gender sensitive
approach for Human Development, Social Development including
population stabilisation in India. The Foundation supports
and works on innovative research, experimentation and social
action to further the cause of population stabilisation and
provide a forum for pooling of experiences and sharing of
professional expertise to strengthen and enlarge the operational
base of the family welfare programme. PFI works in the following
area.
Reproductive and Child health (RCH) Field interventions
Global Fund Round 4 HIV/AIDS Project: Access to Care and Treatment
(ACT)
Capacity Building/ Training
Research Studies
Advocacy and Communication
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also visit Official Swabhiman website www.swabhimanindia.org
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