Dikrong Valley Environment And Rural Development Society

Addresses insecurity, resource disparity, discrimination, and environmental threats through interventions for people's well-being and ecological balance

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  • 80G
  • 12A
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About

  • Headquarters

    Lakhimpur, Assam

  • Since

    2000

Dikrong Valley Environmental & Rural Development (D-VERDS) was established in the year 2000 as an independent non-governmental organisation. Its prima Read morery objective is to enhance the socio-economic conditions of both rural and urban underprivileged communities. Since its inception, D-VERDS has been dedicated to various areas including environmental conservation, improvement of health and hygiene, community mobilisation, safeguarding and support for children facing challenging circumstances, aid for individuals with disabilities, fostering the growth of rural artisans engaged in handloom and handicrafts, advancement of science and technology at the grassroots, fostering self-employment opportunities, providing training and consultation, bolstering agricultural and livestock management, nurturing leadership skills among minority women, combating trafficking through prevention, rescue, rehabilitation, and reintegration of those affected, and much more. In addition to these initiatives, D-VERDS is actively engaged in community development endeavours by promoting the establishment of Self-Help Groups (SHGs) and facilitating skill development. Skill enhancement is a pivotal element in creating self-employment opportunities and working towards alleviating poverty among both the youth with employable skills and the broader society.

Programs

  • National Creche Programme

    State

    Providing assistance to children under the age of six with nutritious food, promoting cognitive, social and emotional development for them and supporting working mothers are the core objectives of this ongoing initiative. These vital programs have been consistently active since 2005-06, ensuring a continuous and dedicated service to the target beneficiaries.

  • Nai Roshni

    District
    State

    The primary aim of the project is to empower women belonging to minority communities, enabling them to break free from the limitations of their households and localities. The project strives to empower these women to take on leadership positions and stand up for their rights, both individually and collectively. It emphasises their access to various services, resources, skills, and opportunities, while also advocating for their rightful share in government development initiatives. An integral aspect of this endeavour involves fostering economic empowerment among the women undergoing training, with the ultimate goal of fostering their self-sufficiency and bolstering their confidence as valued contributors to society.

  • Half way home

    District
    State

    The central goal of this scheme is to create a supportive environment tailored to homeless individuals grappling with mental health issues. This involves enhancing their quality of life by providing fundamental necessities such as shelter, sustenance, medical care, and opportunities for recreation. Additionally, the project strives to promote productive and active ageing by fostering capacity building and support.
    The facility currently houses 9 beneficiaries, with 15 beneficiaries having already completed their 6-month rehabilitation and left the premises.

  • Ujjawala

    District
    State

    The scheme's goal is to create a protective environment for vulnerable women and children susceptible to trafficking for commercial sexual exploitation and child labor. It focuses on victims of trafficking, with the following aims: preventing trafficking through community involvement and awareness initiatives; rescuing and providing safe haven for victims; offering comprehensive rehabilitation, including shelter, nutrition, medical care, counseling, legal aid, and vocational training; facilitating the reintegration of victims into society; and aiding the repatriation of cross-border victims. The strategies involve temporary housing with essential provisions, vocational training, counseling, legal support, and motivational efforts to ensure both economic recovery and emotional well-being.

  • Targeted intervention on HIV/AIDS

    State

    D-VERDS's Health Programme prioritizes the prevention of HIV infections in high-risk groups, with a particular focus on its Targeted Intervention Programme supported by the Assam State AIDS Control Society. This program is a potent strategy for curbing HIV transmission in the community, particularly among those most vulnerable, such as female sex workers (FSWs). Unprotected sexual intercourse is the primary mode of HIV transmission in India, accounting for over 90% of cases. The disease tends to spread within networks of individuals who engage in high-risk behavior, involving multiple sexual partners.

    The objective of this programme is to reduce transmission rates among these marginalized populations. A crucial tactic involves direct intervention through multifaceted approaches. This spans behavior change communication, counseling, healthcare support, STD treatment, and fostering an environment conducive to behavioral shifts.

Leadership Team

  • Dwipen KR Baruah

    Chairman

  • Jibeshwar Saikia

    Vice-Chairman

  • Rupam Bhuyan

    Secretary

  • Naren Saikia

    Assistant 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

  • Registration ID

    RS/NLP/257/B of 2000-2001

  • VO ID / Darpan ID

    AS/2009/0019851

  • 12A

    No. 19/12AA/CIT/ GHY-I/TECH/ 2006-07

  • 80G

    No. 16/80G/CIT/GHY-I/2008-09/4136- 43 Dated 07/01/2009

  • FCRA

    20790019

  • CSR Registration Number

    Not Available

Location

  • Headquarters

    No. 1 Barpathar, P.O- Gosaibari, P.S.- Narayanpur, District: Lakhimpur, 787033

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Other Details

  • Type & Sub Type

    Non-profit
    Society