SOCIAL ACTION FOR LITERACY AND HEALTH (SALAH) – ActionAid India
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PROJECT DETAILS

ActionAid India works in 25 states and 1 union territory of India, with a vision to A world without poverty, patriarchy and injustice in which every person enjoys the right to life with dignity.

SOCIAL ACTION FOR LITERACY AND HEALTH (SALAH)

since: 2012
    • Name Of The Initiative
    • SOCIAL ACTION FOR LITERACY AND HEALTH (SALAH)
    • Allied Organisation
    • SOCIAL ACTION FOR LITERACY AND HEALTH (SALAH)
    • Working together since
    • 2010
    • States
    • Maharashtra
    • Blocks Reached
    • 11
    • Districts Reached
    • 6
    • No Of Girls
    • 600
    • No Of Boys
    • 738
    • Families Indirectly Benefited
    • 2,800
    • Vulnerable Groups Reached
    • Dalits, Muslims, Women, Urban Poor, Informal Sector Labour
    • Focus Areas Of Intervention
    • Empowering the communities to access their rights over land, water, forests and other commons; advocating for their participation in public welfare schemes; restoring rights of women and girls, and ensuring their safety; ensuring the rights of children, their education and protection; and advocating for providig them with equal socio-economic opportunities; ensuring peace and justice in the communities.
    • Basic Information about the initiative
    • Salah is an organization working for the poor & marginalized group of society focusing mainly on the survival rights of the vulnerable section such as domestic workers, construction workers, and rag pickers. These groups have not been provided any type of protection and social security. In view of aforesaid Salah is constantly advocating and networking for these groups both at the local and national level.
    • KeyWords
    • Rights; Dalits; Muslims; Women; Urban Poor; Informal Sector Labour; Welfare schemes; resources;
    • Families Benefited
    • 6,045
    • Population Benefited
    • 35,753
    • Women Benefited
    • 15,507
    • Men Benefited
    • 18,908
    • Children Benefited
    • 1,338