About
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Headquarters
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
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Since
1995
Vatsalya, founded in 1995 as a "Resource Center on Health" by medical professionals, is dedicated to improving healthcare access for underprivileged r Read moreural communities, particularly in Uttar Pradesh. With 17 years of contribution to the region, Vatsalya focuses on enhancing the understanding of health as a comprehensive framework of science and art among individuals and communities. Operating in various districts of Uttar Pradesh, the organisation addresses issues such as child rights, health, and nutrition, and aims to combat female foeticide by advocating for the strict implementation of the PC-PNDT Act at district, state, and national levels. The organisation's philosophy centres around empowering micro NGOs and grassroots-level communities engaged in health, child survival, child rights, and gender equality work. Additionally, Vatsalya advocates for addressing health imbalances at different levels through practical models and fostering a conducive environment for positive change. Its vision is to achieve harmonious human development while promoting health equity and challenging all forms of unfairness and prejudice prevailing in society.
Cause Area
Programs
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Aao Baatein Karein Programme
This HCL Foundation-funded project operates in 12 slum communities of Lucknow, UP, reaching around 15,000 people. Named "AAO BAATEIN KAREIN," it aims to improve reproductive health for individuals aged 15-49. Long-term objectives include reducing unintended pregnancies and increasing access to safe abortion and family planning services. Short-term goals focus on promoting modern family planning methods, raising awareness about safe abortion and non-communicable diseases (NCDs), and enhancing access to health services. The project employs various methods like mohalla meetings, counselling, camps, and community participation to spread information and provide access to modern contraceptives and NCD screenings.
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Adarsh Programme
The "ADARSH" programme, funded by Bank of America, focuses on empowering adolescent girls in 8 blocks of Lucknow, UP, reaching approximately 300,000 people. The programme operates in Government schools and communities, aiming to educate children about social issues like WASH (Water Sanitation and Hygiene), MHM (Menstrual Hygiene Management), Rights, NCDs (Non-Communicable Diseases), and Nutrition during their school education. By adopting a child-to-child approach, the programme encourages positive health-seeking behaviour among adolescents, who actively participate and share the information with their families and communities. With its implementation in 100 schools, 10 HWCs (Health and Wellness Centers), and 300 communities, the programme strives to make a difference in both the school and community settings.
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Breaking Silence Programme
StateThe "Breaking Silence" project, backed by Water Aid and executed by Vatsalya, aims to empower women and adolescent girls regarding reproductive health with a focus on menstrual hygiene management. Through intensive community mobilization, the project endeavours to establish sustainable models for the supply chain of sanitary napkins using the 'AAA Model,' which stands for Awareness, Accessibility, and Affordability.
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Kopal Programme
The "KOPAL" project, initiated by Vatsalya, aims to create awareness and sensitize the masses about the crucial issue of female foeticide. Implemented in Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Bihar, and Jharkhand, the project triggers advocacy efforts toward the functionality of District PCPNDT advisory committees and the proper enforcement of relevant laws. This endeavour has led to an increase in reported cases and strengthened both the program's spirit and the organisation's commitment to the cause.
The "KOPAL 2," project focuses on raising awareness about Birth Registration, emphasizing that every individual has the right to be recognized as a citizen of the nation they are born into. This initiative is closely linked to the campaign against female foeticide and advocates for birth and death registration as essential components.
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Link Worker Scheme Programme
The "Link Worker Scheme (LWS)" programme, implemented by Vatsalya with support from Plan India, focuses on spreading awareness about HIV-AIDS in the Etawah district of Uttar Pradesh, India. As India faces a significant HIV-AIDS challenge with the world's largest population living with the infection, preventive actions are crucial to control its spread. The programme aims to address this urgency by raising awareness about HIV infection, especially targeting the population in the region, where 74% of males and 40% of females are aware of the risks of HIV, according to data from the 3rd National Family Health Survey (NFHS).
Impact Metrics
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Total Population Covered
Program Name
Child Centred Community Development
Year-wise Metrics- 2017-18 170962
- 2018-19 170962
- 2019-20 170962
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Toilets Built
Program Name
WASH
Year-wise Metrics- 2016-17 480
- 2017-18 589
- 2019-20 185
- 2020-21 104
Leadership Team
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
1437/1995-1996
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VO ID / Darpan ID
UP/2017/0165527
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FCRA
136550124
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CSR Registration Number
Not Available
Location
Other Details
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Type & Sub Type
Non-profit
Society
Website
Financial Details
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2017-18
IncomeRs.44,502,974ExpensesRs.42,532,534Admin ExpensesRs.706,335Program ExpensesRs.41,826,199Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it. -
2018-19
IncomeRs.44,880,649ExpensesRs.43,577,210Admin ExpensesRs.634,060Program ExpensesRs.42,943,150Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it. -
2019-20
IncomeRs.44,400,192ExpensesRs.45,241,765Admin ExpensesRs.1,851,724Program ExpensesRs.43,390,041Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it.