![]() CEE Himalaya celebrates Women’s Day29.03.2018The Centre for Environment Education (CEE Himalaya) together with RCE Srinagar organized two activities in celebration of International Women’s Day (IWD) on 8 March 2018. With financial support from the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) and Give2Asia, and in collaboration with Gram Sabha Rithaura and Turtle Survival Alliance, the first activity marked the day with celebrations in Rithaura Village, Jarwal Block, Bahraich District, Uttar Pradesh. More than 200 people participated in the event, including active participation of the Gram Sabha (local Panchayati Raj Institution), women, men and children. Rithaura Village has a population of more than 2 500 including 400 households. The Bahraich District is a category "A" district, classified as having socio-economic conditions and basic amenities below the national average in India. Every year there is a large loss of lives and property in the district due to human settlements and agricultural lands in the region being flooded by the Ghaghara River originating in the Himalayas, with erosion, contamination and water-borne diseases experienced by the community. Males are often forced to migrate for employment, leaving behind women, children and the elderly. Opportunities in the village are sparse, and the only school in the village, a primary school, is situated across a busy highway, considered too dangerous for students to cross, leading to low attendance rates. Other concerns raised by community members centre around the sanitation and hygiene conditions in the village. Out of 400 households, less than 50 percent of households have toilets, whilst the quality of drinking water is poor, leading to many in the village developing kidney stones.
Women were also given information on the available resources in their village, with RCE Srinagar educating them on social and environmental issues and education for sustainable development. Skill development activities were run, including one on handcrafts conducted by CEE Himalaya, with participants expressing enthusiasm for similar events to be held in the future. Fishery, poultry, mushroom culture and bee keeping were identified as future topics for skills development.
The programme focused on the preparation of school disaster management plans, including the process and procedure of creating a plan. Participants were very positive about the training received and requested further training to be conducted for other women in their villages. The team at CEE Himalaya and RCE Srinagar, including Abdhesh Kumar Gangwar, Apurva Rai and Ram Avadh facilitated the various events and gathered feedback for the assessment and development of additional programmes in the future. News by RCE Srinagar Photos by CEE Himalaya |
Mountain Partnership
| Our work
| Focus areas
| Follow Us Subscribe to Peak to Peak Newsletter
|