News From the Ground – Dr. Ganju Reports (February 2010)

We conducted refresher trainings for 92 health activists who are currently working in Bhetua, Shahgarh, Gauriganj, Singpur, Gaura, and Dalmau blocks. And, 42 new health activists received the 3-day induction training in Kurwar and Chatoh blocks in Sultanpur and Raebareli districts of Uttar Pradesh.

We expanded to two new districts with the [Read More...]

News From the Ground - Dr. Ganju Reports (December 2009)

Ten one-day refresher trainings were conducted in eight blocks of Uttar Pradesh during December ’09. A total of 83 Swasthya Sakhis (Health Activists) received the refresher trainings.
We conducted a three-day induction training of Swasthya Sakhis in Rahi block. 21 Swasthya Sakhis were trained and 15 other local women attended the training.
We trained nine volunteer Master [Read More...]

News From the Ground - Dr. Ganju Reports (December 2009)

I visited our project in Sultanpur, Uttar Pradesh and attended two training sessions in our oldest training block, Shahgarh and in the newest, Sereni. I was overwhelmed by the eager participants: our village women. They are smart, inquisitive, and open to new information. Our lively discussions ranged from hand washing to menstrual ailments. Their candor was a revelation and the transformation of activists that has taken place in Shahgarh in the past 18 months – since we started there – is [Read More...]

News From the Ground - Dr. Ganju Reports (October 2009)

TRAINING

In September, we conducted four, three-day long trainings for new health activists. We trained 79 new activists in all
We conducted eight refresher training courses for those already in the field
We are now working in 459 villages and will reach our target of 600 villages by the end of December 2009

REPLICATION

Our project manager visited Phoolpur in [Read More...]

News From the Ground - Dr. Ganju Reports (September 2009)

Our training program has had one positive effect. In the beginning of this program, about 18 months back, we encountered some difficulty in motivating even one volunteer to attend our training session. But that has changed. Now, many more volunteers than we reach out to show up for our trainings. And we train them all, [Read More...]

Using Social Media for Philanthropy - by Sanjay Sabarwal

I still get calls at home, asking if I want to donate to so and so cause, and which one of us hasn’t gotten stuck with letters that decry the ills of the world and how for the small amount of “x” dollars, we too can change the world? I am sure none of us are opposed to philanthropy in general, and many of us actively support some sort of community minded project. Which got me to wonder why do we get involved? Usually, we can relate to the cause in some way, but, for me, as a lawyer, it’s because I can see the results. I believe that in tough times like this while each of us have a limited amount of capital to invest in the things that interest us, the organization or cause that shows tangible results will succeed more rapidly than the one based on good intentions or slick marketing. [Read More...]