Project Objective -
- Child Protection systems and services are functional
- Children, with support from caregivers are resilient and able to respond to CP issues
- Community including parents, teachers, faith leaders and social leaders are actively engaged in providing protective environment for the children.
Achievements:
· IN FY24, 7271 Registered Children benefitted through various project.
· Delivered correspondences and sponsorship 2.0 activities at both area projects.
· As part of the Green Voice and Action micro project, an inter-school speech competition was organized at the palika level, focusing on the roles of the community and schools in environmental protection. A policy-level dialogue was also conducted to promote environmental stewardship. Tree planting activities were coordinated with the district forest office in public school areas and other public spaces.
· During the disability assessment camp, 49 children and 32 adults with disabilities actively participated. As a result of the evaluations conducted by physicians, 25 children and 15 adults with physical disabilities were provided with assistive devices tailored to enhance their mobility and independence. This initiative not only aims to improve the quality of life for individuals with disabilities but also fosters inclusivity within the community.

· In Madhav Narayan municipality, 168 adolescent girls and 12 female teachers were trained to prepare reusable sanitary pads, promoting awareness of menstrual hygiene and management practices. Participants learned about common myths and misconceptions surrounding menstruation. Each received a menstrual hygiene kit, which included essential items for personal use. As role model, the trained individuals are sharing their knowledge and experiences to further advocate for menstrual health management and challenge stigma in their communities.