Mega International

Mega International Provides opportunities to person and deprived section in all development work and equip them with all basic facilities and resources to bring them into the mainstream of development.

  • Bronze Certified 2023
  • FCRA
  • 80G
  • 12A
  • CSR-1
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About

  • Headquarters

    Patna, Bihar

  • Since

    2002

Mega International is an NGO registered in 2002 by a group of social activists with the objectives of organizing and empowering marginalized people, r Read moreeducing poverty, eliminating various social evils and working for human rights and empowering the weaker section of society. The organization is managed by a 7 member executive committee highly experienced in this field. Our core programme; Small farmer support Programme, disable welfare programme, Vocational Training, running of ITI, Total sanitation campaign, blood donation camp, the welfare of old age people, community health, child labor prevention and awareness generation on relevant socio-economic issues.


Issue

Small Farmer Support Programme: Access to Resources: Small farmers may face challenges in accessing necessary resources such as seeds, fertilizers, and modern farming equipment. Market Access: Connecting small farmers to markets for their produce can be a challenge, impacting their income and sustainability. Disable Welfare Programme: Stigma and Discrimination: Individuals with disabilities may encounter societal stigma and discrimination, hindering their full integration into the community. Limited Accessibility: Physical and social barriers may limit the accessibility of public spaces and services for people with disabilities. Vocational Training and Running of ITI: Employment Opportunities: Despite training, graduates may face challenges in finding suitable employment opportunities in their trained field. Changing Industry Needs: The relevance of vocational training programs may be affected by shifts in industry demands. Total Sanitation Campaign: Behavior Change: Changing entrenched sanitation practices and behaviors in a community can be a slow and challenging process. Infrastructure Maintenance: Ensuring the ongoing maintenance of sanitation infrastructure may pose sustainability challenges. Welfare of Old Age People: Isolation: Older individuals may experience social isolation, particularly in communities where family structures are changing. Healthcare Access: Access to healthcare services and specialized care for the elderly may be limited. Community Health: Health Literacy: Some communities may have low health literacy, making it difficult to convey the importance of preventive measures. Resource Constraints: Limited healthcare resources may affect the scope and effectiveness of health programs. Child Labor Prevention: Poverty: Economic challenges and poverty may drive families to rely on child labor for additional income. Enforcement: Enforcing child labor laws and ensuring compliance can be challenging, especially in informal sectors. Awareness Generation on Relevant Socio-Economic Issues: Information Overload: Communities may experience information overload, making it difficult to prioritize and act on various socio-economic issues. Cultural Sensitivity: Ensuring that awareness campaigns are culturally sensitive and resonate with the community can be challenging. Addressing these issues requires a comprehensive and adaptive approach, involving community engagement, collaboration with stakeholders, and ongoing evaluation and adjustment of programs.


Action

Small Farmer Support Programme: Actions: Provide financial assistance, agricultural training, access to modern farming techniques, and resources to small-scale farmers. Facilitate community-based agricultural initiatives. Disable Welfare Programme: Actions: Offer support services such as rehabilitation, counseling, and skills training for individuals with disabilities. Advocate for accessibility and inclusion in various aspects of society. Vocational Training and Running of ITI: Actions: Conduct vocational training programs in various trades. Manage an Industrial Training Institute (ITI) to offer specialized training courses. Connect participants with employment opportunities. Total Sanitation Campaign: Actions: Implement community-wide sanitation projects, including the construction of toilets and waste management systems. Conduct awareness campaigns on the importance of sanitation and hygiene practices. Welfare of Old Age People: Actions: Provide support services for the elderly, including healthcare, social activities, and assistance with daily living. Create community spaces for older individuals. Community Health: Actions: Conduct health awareness programs, screenings, and vaccination drives. Collaborate with healthcare professionals to address prevalent health issues in the community. Child Labor Prevention: Actions: Raise awareness about the detrimental effects of child labor. Work with communities to create alternative opportunities for children, such as education and skill development programs. Awareness Generation on Relevant Socio-Economic Issues: Actions: Organize workshops, seminars, and campaigns to inform the community about various socio-economic issues. Advocate for policy changes and community engagement. Each of these programs would likely involve a combination of direct service provision, community engagement, advocacy, and collaboration with other organizations and stakeholders. The specific actions taken would depend on the needs of the community, the goals of the organization, and the resources available. The overall aim is to create sustainable positive change and improve the well-being of the targeted populations.

Demographies Served

Impact

Small Farmer Support Programme: Increased Agricultural Productivity: Farmers may experience higher crop yields and improved farming practices, leading to increased income and food security. Empowerment: Small farmers may feel empowered through knowledge and resources, contributing to sustainable agricultural practices. Disable Welfare Programme: Inclusion and Empowerment: Individuals with disabilities may experience increased inclusion in society, with improved access to education, employment, and community activities. Attitudinal Change: Community attitudes toward people with disabilities may shift, reducing stigma and promoting a more inclusive environment. Vocational Training and Running of ITI: Skill Development: Participants in vocational training programs may acquire valuable skills, enhancing their employability. Employment Opportunities: Graduates of ITI programs may find increased opportunities for gainful employment in their chosen fields. Total Sanitation Campaign: Improved Health: Enhanced sanitation practices contribute to improved community health, reducing the prevalence of waterborne diseases. Dignity and Well-being: Access to proper sanitation facilities enhances the dignity and well-being of community members. Welfare of Old Age People: Quality of Life: Older individuals may experience an improved quality of life through access to healthcare, social activities, and support services. Community Cohesion: Programs for the elderly contribute to stronger community bonds and intergenerational relationships. Community Health: Disease Prevention: Health programs may lead to a decrease in the prevalence of diseases through preventive measures and increased health awareness. Improved Healthcare Access: Communities may benefit from improved access to healthcare services and timely medical interventions. Child Labor Prevention: Education Opportunities: Initiatives to prevent child labor can create opportunities for children to access education and break the cycle of poverty. Community Empowerment: Awareness programs empower communities to address the root causes of child labor and advocate for children's rights. Awareness Generation on Relevant Socio-Economic Issues: Informed Decision-Making: Communities may make more informed decisions on socio-economic issues, leading to positive changes in behavior and practices. Advocacy and Policy Influence: Increased awareness can contribute to community advocacy and influence policy changes at local and regional levels. The impact of these programs is interconnected and often extends beyond the immediate beneficiaries, creating positive ripple effects throughout the community. Monitoring and evaluating the outcomes of these programs are essential to ensure continuous improvement and effectiveness.

Programs

  • Small Farmer Support Programme

    District
    State

    Provide financial assistance, agricultural training, access to modern farming techniques, and resources to small-scale farmers. Facilitate community-based agricultural initiatives.

  • Disable Welfare Programme

    District
    State

    Offer support services such as rehabilitation, counseling, and skills training for individuals with disabilities. Advocate for accessibility and inclusion in various aspects of society.

  • Vocational Training

    Conduct vocational training programs in various trades. Manage an Industrial Training Institute (ITI) to offer specialized training courses. Connect participants with employment opportunities.

  • Total Sanitation Campaign

    Implement community-wide sanitation projects, including the construction of toilets and waste management systems. Conduct awareness campaigns on the importance of sanitation and hygiene practices.

  • Welfare of Old Age People

    District
    State

    Provide support services for the elderly, including healthcare, social activities, and assistance with daily living. Create community spaces for older individuals.

  • Community Health

    District
    State

    Conduct health awareness programs, screenings, and vaccination drives. Collaborate with healthcare professionals to address prevalent health issues in the community.

  • Child Labor Prevention

    District
    State

    Raise awareness about the detrimental effects of child labor. Work with communities to create alternative opportunities for children, such as education and skill development programs

  • Awareness Generation on Relevant Socio-Economic Issues

    Organize workshops, seminars, and campaigns to inform the community about various socio-economic issues. Advocate for policy changes and community engagement

Impact Metrics

  • Increased Productivity, Improved Income and Enhanced Food Security

    Program Name

    Small Farmer Support

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2021-22 150
    • 2022-23 250
  • Inclusion and Empowerment Community Awareness

    Program Name

    Disable Welfare

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2022-23 150
  • Skill Development, Improved Employability and Expanded Opportunities

    Program Name

    Vocational Training

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2021-22 200
    • 2022-23 200
  • Improved Community Health, Reduced Waterborne Diseases and Enhanced Dignity

    Program Name

    Total Sanitation Campaign

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2021-22 220
    • 2022-23 250
  • Improved Quality of Life and Strengthened Community Bonds

    Program Name

    Welfare of Old Age

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2021-22 25
    • 2022-23 25
  • Disease Incidence Rate Reduction, Healthcare Access Improvement Metrics, Overall Community Health Index.

    Program Name

    Community Health

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2021-22 300
    • 2022-23 250
  • Number of Children Enrolled in Education Programs, Decrease in Child Labor Incidents, Community Empowerment Indices.

    Program Name

    Child Labor Prevention

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2021-22 250
    • 2022-23 350
  • Increased Knowledge Levels on Socio-Economic Issues, Community Advocacy Engagement, Policy Influence Metrics

    Program Name

    Awareness Generation

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2021-22 260
    • 2022-23 250

Leadership Team

  • Ashok Kumar Singh

    Secretary

Demographics & Structure

  • No. of Employees

    6-20

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

    AAATM8843R

  • Registration ID

    531

  • VO ID / Darpan ID

    BR/2017/0151697

  • 12A

    AAATM8843RE20212

  • 80G

    AAATM8843RF20210

  • FCRA

    031170393

  • CSR Registration Number

    CSR00020951

Location

  • Headquarters

    saraswati lane, lohanipur, po-kadamkuan, dist-patna, Patna, Bihar, India, 800003

    Directions

Other Details

  • Parent Organisation

    N/A

  • Sister Organisation

    E Smart Pvt ITI

  • Type & Sub Type

    Non-profit
    Society

Financial Details

 Income / Expenses
  • 2021-22

    Income
    Rs.2,132,177
    Expenses
    Rs.2,256,030
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.129,241
    Program Expenses
    Rs.2,126,789
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  • 2022-23

    Income
    Rs.2,854,757
    Expenses
    Rs.2,870,221
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.67,820
    Program Expenses
    Rs.2,802,401
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