ABC of Neuland Foundation’s Approach to Work
- Advancing the purpose
- Building local human capital
- Creating sustainable impact
Thematic Focus of Work
Transformative Education
Lifelong learning and access to quality education for all
Action: Inspiring Classrooms; Safe & Inclusive School Buildings; and Clean & Usable Toilets
Impact: 1,984 Children from 17 Schools have better learning environment
Public Health
Taking the life-course approach (biological, social, environmental and behavioural considerations for the entire lifespan of an individual)
Action: Village-level Health Camps for health checkups, treatment, and referrals; Safe and effective maternity-care facilities; treatment of heart-ailments of infants/children
Impact:
- 2580 Persons, including 600 school children taking health benefits
- 1,440+ women having safe-delivery and maternity care
- 27 children with various heart-ailments from poor families living a healthy life
Sustainable Livelihoods
Green entrepreneurship promoting women and youth leadership
Action: Improved farming practices; animal health-camps; support to women SHG members for initiating micro-enterprises and livelihood activities.
Impact:
- 28,540 Persons from 5,430 households benefiting
- 2,344 Livestock from 93 families have better health and higher yield
- 11 Women are running their micro-enterprises successfully
Water Stewardship
A holistic and collaborative perspective to water conservation and quality
Action: Rejuvenation of waterbodies
Impact:
- 390,000 Cubic-feet of additional water potential created (2 waterbodies, 70 families directly benefiting)
- 1,200 Persons, including 350 Children having safe drinking water using RO Water Plant in a school and a village
- 6,000+ Persons from 3 villages having safe and assured drinking water from the overhead water-tank
Conservation Ecology & Environment
Protecting and sustainably managing biodiversity and natural resources
Action: integrated watershed development; promotion of organic/bio-input based farming; solar streetlights.
Impact:
- 10,415 Acres (4215 ha) of land area treated
- 571 Families practicing bio-input based farming
- 29,770 Persons from 17 villages benefiting economically
- 11,380 Women and children have safer movement at night, using 130 solar streetlights at strategic locations in 13 villages