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Friday, October 24, 2008

HIV-AIDS Awareness Society

HIV/AIDS - Acquired immune deficiency syndrome or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. In India this disease has attacked thousands of the population. People here have very limited knowledge about HIV/AIDS. Reason for this incognizance is that impoverished people in India are living under poverty line and are mostly illiterate one's to understand the causes of AIDS.

People who get infected are often excluded from their own family's. In India, various organizations are working to improve HIV/AIDS awareness. The goal of such organizations is to encourage people to change their attitudes and behavior towards life.

These organizations are involved following worthy activities:

  • Blood testing
  • Counseling HIV-positive people and their families
  • Treatment for HIV-positive patients
  • Demonstrating and training about
  • HIV/Aids awareness activities
  • Some vocational program for the patients

Volunteers working with such organizations educate people about:

  • Awareness activities
  • Demonstrating of contraceptives; condoms, etc
  • Counseling activities
  • Preparing and presenting educational programs

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Wildlife of India

The Republic of India is a sovereign country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by geographical area, the second most populous country. Being a pluralistic, multi-lingual, and multi-ethnic society, India is also home to a diversity of wildlife which consists of around 7.6% of mammals, 12.6% of avian, 6.2% of reptilian, and 6.0% of flowering plant species. Overall, 33% of Indian plant species are endemic.

India's forest cover ranges from the tropical rainforest of the Andaman Islands, Western Ghats, and Northeast India to the coniferous forest of the Himalaya. Between these extremes lie the sal-dominated moist deciduous forest of eastern India; teak-dominated dry deciduous forest of central and southern India; and the babul-dominated thorn forest of the central Deccan and western Gangetic plain. Important Indian trees include the medicinal neem which is used in Indian herbal remedies.
In recent decades, the system of national parks and protected areas is established and in 1935 it was substantially expanded.

In 1972, India enforced the Wildlife Protection Act to safeguard crucial habitat. India now hosts over 500 wildlife sanctuaries, 14 biosphere reserves, four of which are part of the World Network of Biosphere Reserves.

Monday, October 6, 2008

PAWS – Progressive Animal Welfare Society

PAWS is an animal welfare society, protecting animals since 1967. The Society shelters homeless animals, rehabilitates injured and orphaned wildlife, and empowers people to show compassion for animals.

PAWS' Mission
PAWS mission is to adopt measures like providing education, raising voices for making friendly laws and spreading awareness about various animals.

PAWS' Vision
PAWS, the voice for animals in Washington, is a recognized society in the nation for its progressive education programs, wildlife rehabilitation and companion animal services. PAWS is trying to make world a better place for animals to survive.

PAWS foresee this world to be a place where all people recognize the essential value of animal life and choices on animals, and consistently demonstrate their compassion towards them.

PAWS' Values

  • The importance of animal life.
  • The capability of animals to express their natural behaviors.
  • Animals should be free from cruelty, neglect, and abuse.
  • Wild species and their habitats should be preserved.
  • The caring guardianship of animals.
  • Animals to experience best possible life.
  • The role of humans maintaining the environmental and ecological balance of the earth.
  • How best PAWS' resources can be allocated.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Child Welfare Society - CRY

CRY - Child Rights and You amplifies the voice of children. CRY believe childern are very special and consider them as the citizens in their own right. Also, CRY do not believe in charity.

CRY says changing the life of children is not an impossible task but the only thing is that the children, their parents and communities should be well informed about their rights. They should also be in touch with the local government bodies to explain the root causes of the problems, they are facing in their daily lives.

We at CRY believe that the "child rights" approach is the most effective way to increase awareness and enlist greater support for children, as opposed to the 'relief' approach which treats children as objects of sympathy.

Cry found the following in India:

46% of children in India are underweight, 38% stunted and 19% wasted their fate [National Family Health Survey, 2007]

53% children in India reported having faced sexual abuse [Ministry of Women and Child Development, 2007]

There are 17 million child laborers in India [Government of India Census, 2001]

180 out of 581 districts in India have seen primary school enrolments fall [DISE, compiled by NUEPA]

8% of schools still do not have a blackboard [2007 Survey by HRD Ministry, UNICEF and NEUPA]

In just over 4 years, CRY has transformed the lives of more than 80,000 children by supporting 16 not-for-profit organizations all over the world. Thanks to the organization's emphasis on child rights.

Friday, July 18, 2008

Association of Black Social Workers

The black social worker association basically judge and speak to the people about major social issues which can impact the welfare of the Black community. Black social workers have both national and private association.It is designed to encourage the welfare, survival, and liberation of the Black Community; and to support social change at the national, state, and local level.They play a vital role in providing education and culturally enriching the people.

These associations basically do the following work:

• To look for education of children.
• To stop unnecessary out of home placement of child.
• To reunify the children with parents.
• They place children of African ancestry with relatives or unrelated families of the same face and culture for adoption.
• They have setup an office for student affairs to exemplify the significance and value of developing young professionals.
• Black children are taught, from the beginning highly sophisticated coping techniques to deal with chauvinistic practices perpetrated by individuals and institutions.

Their basic goal was Black people freedom, better social work practice and service delivery. They establish the firm place of black children in black families where they belong physically, psychologically and ethnically in order that they receive the total sense of themselves and to develop a bright future.