Thursday, April 9, 2009

JKSMS

Jan Kala Sahitya Manch Sanstha (JKSMS), The Mother NGO

Background :
JKSMS is a Non-Governmental and Secular social organization. The organization founded in 1983 by young social activists of Jaipur in India. It became a formal organization through legal status with its registration on November 9, 1983 under Rajasthan Societies Registration Act 1958. JKSMS is also registered under the Foreign Contribution (Regulating) Act, 1976 (FCRA).
The organization is widely active in Rajasthan state of India. Its network of activities pertains to Children’s Rights, Education, Health, women's empowerment, prevention of HIV/AIDS, To stop Migration and Trafficking with social mobilization through theatre on several social issues. JKSMS is conducting ten centres and one short term shelter home for runaway children under the project of 'Integrated programme for street children'.
Thirty five Community schools for slum children in Jaipur city also being conduct by JKSMS. A full time residential facility for homeless children (Apna Ghar) is also providing by JKSMS in Jaipur city. However it is in a rented house due to lack of funds. JKSMS owned land in a village near to Jaipur city and wants to built a permanent Building of Apna-Ghar for 125 children To provide residential facilities. This is the main goal for the current year.

The Organization is also working in other parts of Rajasthan state for prevention of HIV/ AIDS , Adolescent girls' development, Rural Development, Natural Resource Management and Art & Culture.

Awards/Honors got by JKSMS
· Raja Dulha Rai Award for outstanding contribution towards upliftment of the poor and undeveloped areas of Jaipur given by Maharaja Sawai Man Singh-II Museum Trust, The City Palace 06 October, 2003
· Rotary Award during 2004
· Jal Mitra Award at Phagi block level for Rain Water conservation in Phagi block during 2006
· Jal Mitra Award at Jaipur district level for Rain Water conservation in Phagi block during 2006
· Lupin Award fat state level for rural development


Philosophy-Approach & Strategy:
JKSMS believe in the principles of democracy and children's participation at all level of planning- implementation and monitoring. So the organization is working with active participation of communities and its target groups. These focus groups are actively involved with the organization’s development activities.
The core of our concern is the child. We are giving special preference to street children, who are destitute, unprivileged, homeless and struggling for survival on the streets without family ties.

Main Priorities of JKSMS :
The Organization is active for children with following priorities based on its objectives :
Social mobilization for child rights.
To provide homely environment to homeless children.
Primary & quality education to Vulnerable groups of children.
Development-Protection and Rehabilitation of street children, especially for those who are living in very difficult circumstances without home and family ties.
Elimination of child labour.
Empowerment of adolescent girls belonging to deprived classes.
Theatre for social mobilization on children’s Rights


Credibility and relationship with Govt./ International Agencies/ NGOs:
The organization is implementing its projects and activities with the collaboration and cooperation of Govt. of India, Govt. of Rajasthan, different International Agencies and other NGOs. JKSMS is linking up with Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Govt. of India, Social Welfare Department, Govt. of Rajasthan, Child line India foundation, UNICEF, UNFPA, ICHAP and state level network of NGOs working for street children. JKSMS is maintaining its linkages with the Royal Family of Jaipur, and getting support regularly for the activities pertains to children.
The organization is also a member of city Advisory Committee of Child line project which is a network of allied system for the protection and health of children. JKSMS is also an active member of networks with Catholic Relief Services, Butterflies, New Delhi and Save the Children India.

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