Yadadari Initiative - ActionAid India
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Yadadari Initiative

ActionAid Association works in 25 states and 2 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.

Yadadari Initiative

since: 2012
    • Name Of The Initiative
    • Yadadari Initiative
    • Working together since
    • 2022
    • No of slums/wards covered
    • 20
    • States
    • Hyderabad
    • Blocks Reached
    • 3
    • Districts Reached
    • 3
    • No Of Girls
    • 3186
    • No Of Boys
    • 2999
    • Families Indirectly Benefited
    • 16225
    • Vulnerable Groups Reached
    • Adolescents, Children, Women, Daily wage workers, Agricultural labourers, Domestic workers, Street vendors, Construction workers, Persons with Disabilities
    • Name Of Communities
    • Daily wage workers, Agricultural labourers, Domestic workers, Street vendors, Construction workers, Women, Persons with Disabilities, Adolescents and Children
    • Focus Areas Of Intervention
    • Children's education and development, Gender sensitization and empowerment of women and girls on safety, security, gender-based violence, discrimination, Labour and Livelihood, Access to welfare schemes & entitlements
    • Basic Information about the initiative
    • The project Yadadari initiative is working in 30 villages of Aler, Mutakonduru, Yadagirigutta block focussed on issue of Dalit, Minority, OBC, MBC, with occupational group of informal workers, construction workers, Agriculture & allied workers, beedi workers, street vendors, peasants in Yadadari Bhuvanagiri district of Hyderabad. The project has been generating awareness among the communities in order to promote the information about the government welfare schemes, services to these communities. Project has primarily focused on the issues of Children, Adolescent girls, Single women, women workers.
    • KeyWords
    • Childrights, Education, Development, Gender sensitization, women empowerment, gender equality, gender-based violence, discrimination, labour and livelihood, access to welfare schemes & entitlements
    • Families Benefited
    • 3905
    • Population Benefited
    • 18744
    • Women Benefited
    • 10041
    • Men Benefited
    • 9181
    • Children Benefited
    • 9468