Aangan

Empowers vulnerable adolescents in high-risk areas across India, preventing child harm, exploitation, and trafficking through community-driven initiatives, in collaboration with government agencies and civil society partners

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About

  • Headquarters

    Mumbai, Maharashtra

  • Since

    1950

Aangan is an independent nonprofit committed to child protection through community-driven prevention efforts. Its focus is on empowering vulnerable ad Read moreolescents in high-risk areas, aiming to reduce the threats of child marriage, trafficking, hazardous labour, and abuse. Operating successfully in 75 critical regions across six Indian states (Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, West Bengal, and Odisha), its core mission revolves around preventing child harm and providing a shield against exploitation, violence, and trafficking. It collaborates closely with Government agencies, communities, and civil society partners, working to prioritize child safety nationwide. This involves identifying, training, and mobilizing key stakeholders to devise solutions when existing systems fail to safeguard children. Its primary goal is reaching India's 40% vulnerable children, strengthening protection systems, and enhancing each child's resilience. This approach ensures children can effectively navigate challenging circumstances, access essential services like healthcare, education, and livelihood opportunities, making protection the cornerstone of Aangan's programmes.

Impact

With over two decades of child protection expertise spanning 16 states, Aangan has made a positive impact on the lives of more than 2 million children, forging over 22 Government department partnerships through MOUs and collaborating with over 25 civil society organisations.

Programs

  • Child-Oriented Police Services

    In Bihar, efforts are underway to advance the state's objective of enhancing the safety of girls, particularly in public spaces, by addressing issues related to sexual violence, abuse, and child marriage. In Maharashtra, collaboration with the 'Police Didi' programme focuses on facilitating communication, knowledge sharing, and access between law enforcement, children, and educational institutions to combat sexual violence and exploitation. Meanwhile, in Rajasthan, support is extended to the 'Suraksha Sakhi' initiative, which engages community-based women's groups across police jurisdictions to foster trust, enhance access, and proactively address safety concerns for both children and women.

  • Safe Schools for Children

    In Jharkhand, the initiative focuses on establishing School Safety Hubs as a platform for consistent dialogue and collaborative action among school authorities, community organisations, and adolescent girls. The primary goal is to ensure the safety of girls, track their attendance, and maintain their enrollment in schools.

    Under the Aspirational Districts Program in Bihar, Rajasthan, and Odisha, a partnership with the Kaivalya Education Foundation is in place across five districts. This collaboration aims to strengthen school systems, equipping them to proactively prevent child harm, maintain a secure environment, and ensure regular school attendance for children.

  • Shakti and Chauraha Programme

    In addition, community-based initiatives have been introduced targeting adolescent girls and boys residing in high-risk areas, specifically sourced from districts where children previously originated from Child Care Institutions (CCIs). These programmes, known as "Shakti" for girls and "Chauraha" for boys, have been designed to enhance resilience among these youth, endowing them with legal knowledge and a comprehensive grasp of potential risks they might encounter. Furthermore, these efforts involve collaborative efforts with families and local Government authorities, collectively working toward the safeguarding of children within these communities.

  • PACT - Parents and Children Against Trafficking and Harm Programme

    Recognizing the imperative need to prioritize the prevention of child harm, Program PACT (Parents and Children Against Trafficking and Harm) was launched. This initiative aims to engage entire communities in the proactive prevention of child harm by harnessing the collective knowledge and insights of parents and community members to safeguard children. Operating in 86 locations across six states, PACT has successfully trained 15,000 community volunteers, collaborated with 520 Government officials, and reached out to 250,000 vulnerable children and 23,000 at-risk families. As a result, the programme has contributed to the enhanced safety of approximately 300,000 children.

  • Hotspot To SAFE: Scaling Child Harm Prevention Programme

    In six child harm hotspot districts, it executed a large-scale, multi-sectoral strategy for prevention. This approach effectively engaged local Government officials, including the police, education authorities, and panchayats, promoting their accountability and responsiveness. Trained community women played a pivotal role in identifying and tackling these issues. It established mechanisms to foster continuous dialogues among diverse stakeholders and democratized data collection for issue prioritization. Additionally, it enhanced children's access to safety information through peer networks, culminating in comprehensive initiatives to combat child harm at scale.

  • Changing Spaces Programme

    The publication of 'Changing Spaces,' an action report, effectively amplified the voices of rescued children, drawing the attention of the Maharashtra Department of Women and Child Development. Subsequently, Aangan received a mandate from the State to oversee the operations of 100 Child Care Institutions (CCIs), with the primary objective of enhancing the quality of care and treatment provided to children within these facilities. This appointment marked a pivotal step towards improving the overall welfare and protection of children in the State's care.

Impact Metrics

  • Impacted Vulnerable Children

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2017-18 227608
    • 2018-19 265487
    • 2020-21 228198
    • 2021-22 357595
  • Community Women Volunteer

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2017-18 4450
    • 2018-19 8846
    • 2020-21 7724
    • 2021-22 5961

Leadership Team

  • Chaitali Sheth

    Chief Operating Officer

  • Atiya Bose

    Chief Executive Officer

  • Dr. Smita Dharmamer

    Chief Programmes - Children in State Care

  • Ankit Macwan

    Head - Child Safety in Aspirational Districts Project

  • Garima Gupta

    Head - Knowledge and Impact

  • Roseann Dutton

    Acting Head - Advocacy & Partners

M&E

  • Internal, External Assessors

    No

Policies

  • Ethics and Transparency Policies

    No

  • Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy

    No

Political & Religious Declarations

  • On Affiliation if any

    No

  • On Deployment Bias if any

    No

Registration Details

  • PAN Card

    AAATT5502G

  • Registration ID

    E-18965

  • FCRA

    083781091

  • CSR Registration Number

    Not Available

Location

  • Headquarters

    101, Arun Chambers, 1st Floor, Tardeo Road, Tardeo, Mumbai, 400034

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Other Details

  • Type & Sub Type

    Non-profit
    Trust

Financial Details

 Income / Expenses
  • 2020-21

    Income
    Rs.150,348,079
    Expenses
    Rs.131,229,954
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.3,268,575
    Program Expenses
    Rs.127,961,379
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  • 2021-22

    Income
    Rs.103,155,564
    Expenses
    Rs.112,683,923
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.2,745,272
    Program Expenses
    Rs.109,938,651
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