About
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Headquarters
Rishikesh, Uttarakhand
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Since
2001
Overview of Info International Educational and Welfare Society (IIEWS): Info International Educational and Welfare Society (IIEWS) is a non-profit or Read moreganization dedicated to the holistic development of communities through education, skill development, and welfare initiatives. Established in 1999 by Mr. Rajesh Painuly, the society obtained official registration in 2001 under the Society Registration Act, strengthening its commitment to social welfare and educational empowerment. Mission and Vision: The main objective of IIEWS is to empower individuals, particularly marginalized groups communities, by providing access to education, skill development, and welfare services. The organization's vision is to create a society where every individual can thrive and make a valuable impact to their community. Key Areas of Focus: IIEWS works in various of sectors, with a focus on addressing diverse societal needs. Some of the main areas of focus are: 1. Education: IIEWS is committed to optimizing education's impact and promoting widespread access to high-quality educational opportunities in all the districts and villages as per the reach of society. Education encourages equitable access for both men and women and also provides equality for both in taking decisions for the advancement of the society. 2. Skill Development: The society has done many vocational training in the past and currently also offers skill development programs in various district of the state that aim to enhance employability and entrepreneurship among youths and women in the state. 3. Welfare Services: IIEWS provides welfare services to all communities, especially in the rural and hilly areas of Uttarakhand state, including digital and financial literacy, computer education, healthcare support, and microfinance assistance. IIEWS is focused on all the necessary and essential welfare initiatives that can be done in the state for the welfare of Humanity. 4. Digital Literacy: Recognizing the need and importance of digital skills in today's world, IIEWS provides programmes that promote digital literacy and technological proficiency. We have provided this training to the locals of the state and also to the government officials in the workshops that IIEWS conducted in collaboration with the state government. 5. Agricultural Initiatives: In addition to educational and skill development programs, IIEWS promotes sustainable agriculture practices, including rose cultivation, to support rural livelihoods. We have Founder's Leadership: Mr. Rajesh Painuly's dedication and his visionary leadership have been instrumental in providing the shape and also providing the direction and impact for IIEWS. His dedication to the social welfare and educational empowerment of the state since the inception of society motivates us to drive the organization's initiatives and programs. Impact and Achievements: Over two decades, IIEWS has made a significant impact on the lives of thousands of individuals. The society has successfully trained more than 20,000 youths of both rural, hilly and urban areas in various sectors, empowering them with the skills and knowledge that are required to succeed in the particular chosen fields. Also, IIEWS' have provided essential support to marginalized communities and that have helped them in improving their quality of life, and facilitating sustainable development in their livelihood and their financial status as well. Future Endeavors: Looking ahead, IIEWS remains committed to expanding its reach and impact in the state. With a focus on innovation, inclusivity, and sustainability, we aim to expand our reach and want to cover the maximum number of people on a national and international level so that we can help the maximum number of people in our society and serve humanity. The organization aims to continue empowering individuals and communities, driving positive change, and creating a brighter future for all people.
Issue
Info International Educational and Welfare Society (IIEWS) faces several challenges in its mission to empower communities and foster development: 1. Resource Constraints: We have limited access to funding and resources that frequently hinders the level and success of IIEWS' programmes, restricting its potential to reach more people and communities that are in need. 2. Access Barriers: Poverty, gender inequality, and a lack of transportation are some examples of socioeconomic barriers that limit access to education, healthcare, and employment opportunities for the rural and hilly population. 3.Unemployment and Underemployment: Despite skill development initiatives, unemployment and underemployment persist in the state, particularly among youths and women, due to limited job opportunities and mismatched skills in their districts. Also, the people do not want to send the women out of the district for work, and in this way, the youths are migrating in search of a livelihood. 4. Healthcare Disparities: Healthcare services are often inaccessible or unaffordable for marginalized communities in the hilly area, which leads to disparities in health outcomes and enhances socio-economic inequalities in the rural and hilly areas of the state. 5. Digital Divide: Bridging the digital gap is still a significant challenge in todays world, as many people of the rural and hilly population lack access to digital devices and services, internet connectivity, and digital literacy skills, limiting their participation in the digital economy. 6. Environmental Sustainability: Promoting sustainable organic farming agriculture practices and environmental conservation requires concerted efforts to address issues such as water scarcity, soil degradation, and climate change impacts, particularly in rural and hilly areas. 7. Community Engagement: Engaging communities in program designing and implementation can be challenging due to varying levels of awareness, participation, and trust issues, requiring effective communication and outreach strategies among the locals and also in the. Addressing these issues requires collaborative efforts from stakeholders, including governments, non-governmental organizations, donors, and local communities, to develop holistic and sustainable solutions that promote inclusive development and social justice.
Action
Info International Educational and Welfare Society (IIEWS) has undertaken a range of impactful actions to fulfill its mission of empowering communities. Some notable actions include: 1. Skill Development Programs: The society conducts skill development workshops and vocational training programs to equip youths and women with practical skills, enhancing their employability and fostering entrepreneurship. 2. Digital Literacy Campaigns: Recognizing the importance of digital skills in today’s world of technology, IIEWS organized and conducted digital literacy campaigns and workshops to bridge the digital divide, empowering individuals to navigate the digital world effectively. Also, we have plans to spread this among the people in rural and hilly areas as well. 3. Agricultural Projects: The society promotes sustainable agriculture practices, including initiatives such as rose cultivation and organic farming in order to provide alternative sources of income for rural communities and they can contribute to their economic development. 4. Empowerment Programs: IIEWS conducts empowerment programs focusing mainly on the youth and women populations of all communities, aiming to uplift and integrate these marginalized groups into mainstream society. 5. Community Engagement: IIEWS actively engages with local communities on a ground level, seeking their support and participation in designing and implementing programmes that mainly address their specific needs and aspirations. These actions collectively reflect IIEWS's commitment to holistic community development, where education, skills, welfare, and empowerment are prioritized to create lasting positive change.
Demographies Served
Cause Area
Impact
Impact: The impact of Info International Educational and Welfare Society (IIEWS) on beneficiaries is profound and multifaceted: 1. Skill Development: Through vocational training and skill development training programs, trainees enhance their employability and entrepreneurship skills, that leads to improved livelihoods and economic empowerment of the people in rural and hilly areas. 2. Digital Literacy: Beneficiaries acquire digital literacy skills, enabling them to leverage technology for communication, learning, and economic opportunities in the digital age. 3. Agricultural Sustainability: Agricultural projects foster sustainable farming practices, enhancing food security, increasing agricultural productivity, and improving the livelihoods of rural beneficiaries. 4. Empowerment of Marginalized Groups: Youths and women from all the communities and marginalized groups benefit from tailored empowerment programs, breaking barriers, and addressing social inequalities. 5. Community Development: IIEWS's interventions contribute to overall community development by addressing socio-economic disparities, fostering social cohesion, and enhancing the resilience of communities. 6. Improved Quality of Life: The holistic approach of IIEWS leads to an improved quality of life for beneficiaries, characterized by better education, health, economic opportunities, and social inclusion. 7. Long-term Sustainability: By empowering individuals and communities, IIEWS's impact extends beyond immediate benefits, laying the foundation for sustainable development and positive social change over the long term. Overall, the impact of IIEWS on beneficiaries is transformative, uplifting individuals and communities, and creating opportunities for a brighter and more prosperous future.
Programs
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Skill Development Program for Youth of SC
StateThe Youth Welfare Skill Development Program was meticulously designed with a clear and compelling objective in mind: to empower the youth with a diverse set of essential skills that not only amplify their employability but also serve as the cornerstone for forging a path towards a future that brims with promise and opportunities. This far-reaching and multifaceted initiative cast its net across four distinct and strategically chosen trades, each carefully handpicked to meticulously address the ever-evolving demands of the job market. The overarching aim was to furnish our program participants with a rich reservoir of valuable skills that would not only render them job-ready but also position them at the forefront of the race towards a more prosperous and optimistic future.
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MAN POWER SUPPLY TO USRLM & RSETI
StateEmpowering rural communities has been at the core of our mission at Info International Educational & Welfare Society (IIEWS). Through strategic collaborations with organizations like the Uttarakhand State Rural Livelihoods Mission (USRLM) and our Rural Self Employment Training Institutes (RSETI), we have made significant strides in empowering rural populations. By supplying skilled manpower, we bridge the gap between training and employment, fostering economic independence and self-sufficiency among individuals in rural areas. These initiatives have not only resulted in enhanced employability but have also led to the sustainable development of rural communities. As we continue to empower individuals with valuable skills, we are effectively contributing to the socio-economic upliftment of Uttarakhand's rural regions, ultimately working towards a brighter and more prosperous future for all.
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Flower Cultivation
StateIn the last financial year, we undertook a transformative flower cultivation project aimed at empowering women in rural communities. This initiative focused on providing comprehensive training and support to women, enabling them to cultivate flowers as a sustainable source of income. The project not only imparted valuable skills but also fostered economic independence and empowerment among the women participants.
Demographics & Structure
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No. of Employees
21-50
M&E
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Internal, External Assessors
No
Policies
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Ethics and Transparency Policies
No
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Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy
No
Political & Religious Declarations
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On Affiliation if any
No
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On Deployment Bias if any
No
Registration Details
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Registration ID
724/2001
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VO ID / Darpan ID
UA/2017/0116295
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FCRA
Not Available
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CSR Registration Number
Not Available
Location
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Headquarters
(Registered Address) Koyal Ghati, Haridwar RoadRoishikesh.Distt. Dehradun-Uttarakhand - 249201
Directions
Other Details
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Parent Organisation
NA
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Sister Organisation
NA
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Type & Sub Type
Non-profit
Society