Introduction

Rajasthan Huuman Care Foundation (RHCF-NGO)

REGISTERED AS NOT FOR PROFIT ORGANIZATION IN 2003 UNDER RAJASTHAN SOCIETIES REGISTRATION ACT 1958.

We are on the ground from last 16 Years, where it matters most for the communities. We enable both families and communities. We have several grass root initiatives. We are building on our way many successes and reaching out to more and more underserved and marginalized sections of the society. 

Our strength lies in the community mobilization, skill Building; training and imposing accountability on the duty bearer. We also developed partnership for development. Strengthening community based institutions, opened opportunities for livelihood activities, market linkages for products, increase in income generation through agriculture, horticulture, animal husbandry, watershed works, skill development, vocational Trainings, Sanitation and hygiene, capacity building of Self Help Groups (SHGs), Swarna Jayanti Shehri Rozgar Yojna (SJSRY) and Swarna jayanti Gram swarozgar Yogna (SGSY), Talim Writings, Awareness programs for rural and destitute women etc, Road safety programs and campaigns, slogan writing and quiz competitions, Organizing seminars on road safety, women & child rights, spreading awareness about not to drink and drive etc.

The organization’s expertise includes contribution to the human resource development for WASH in various states through comprehensive and creative capacity development approaches i.e. training.

We developed a conceptual framework for executing training in WASH by reviewing and adapting concepts from literature and practical approaches. Our framework includes three target outcomes: learning, individual performance, and improved programming. We applied the framework to build capacity and sensitize community through One to Five days Community Approach to Sanitation (CAS) and it is delivered across Jharkhand and 18 Districts of Rajasthan.

Training and capacity building are long established critical components of global water, sanitation, and hygiene, strategies, and programs. Expanding capacity building support for WASH in developing countries is one of the targets of the Sustainable Development Goals.

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