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Background/History of the Organization


HUMANE VOLUNTARY WELFARE ASSOCIATION (HVWA) is well known women leaded organization in the East Godavari District of Andhra Pradesh, India. It is a symbol of Environmental Protection, Development of the Education, Compassionate response to the terrible living conditions of the disadvantaged population of East Godavari District, in the absence of basic services of qualitative education and health care, adequate employment and food security, effective governance and empowerment, resulting into the low social, economic and political status.  The organization working for the rights of the tribal/adivasi people of the district and for the protection of the natural resources and livelihoods of the marginalized.

The organisation is involved in various socio-economic development programmes such as Child Labour Rehabilitation, Eye Care Services, Income Generating Programmes, Promotion of Self Help Groups and other Community based organizations, People's Institutions, Savings and Credit, Community Based Rehabilitation of the Differently Abled, Safe Drinking Water, Health and Sanitation, Policy Advocacy on Child Rights, Child Sponsorship, Non-Formal and Supplementary Education such as Non-Residential Bridge schools and  Bridge Schools and Inclusive Education, HIV/AIDS etc


Objectives:

  • The organisation of the universal brotherhood of mankind and concern and love for the  underprivileged and down trodden.
  • To empower tribal and rural communities to be self reliant in social and economic needs.
  • To build community strength through strengthening traditional institutions, through interventions improving education, health and increased awareness of rights and laws.
  • To explore sustainable and alternate development methods of livelihood.
  • To promote outlets for the products produced by Artisans and Craftsmen.
  • To create qualitative and quantitative changes in the socio-economic life of the target community, especially women and children.
  • To protect and promote human rights especially that of women and children.
  • To create leadership among the tribal and rural mass to lead their own communities
  • To take pleasure in sound and sustainable management of environment and forest.
  • To reduce child labor and schools dropouts by establish special innovative educational programs.   


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