Sunday, September 28, 2014

State level consultation prog held

http://www.thesangaiexpress.com/page/items/43368/state-level-consultation-prog-held

IMPHAL, Sep 26: A one day consultation programme on the Integrated Child Development scheme (ICDS) and Early Childhood Care and Education was organised today by the Manipur Alliance for Child Rights at Manipur Press Club, Imphal.
Speaking during the programme, MACR convenor K Pradipkumar asserted, “Early Childhood Care and Education is a component of the Integrated Child Development scheme. ICDS is an important initiative undertaken for the well being of the children. This scheme was launched in order to enhance the growth and health of 0-6 year old children. However, in our State, the scheme has been overlooked.”
He said that though most of the components of the ICDS have been undertaken, its sponsorship is yet to be inducted.
Social Welfare Department Programme Officer Mala Lisam stated that according to the MoU signed between the State Government and the Central Government in 2009, all the required staff for the State-level State Project Support Unit, State Child Protection Society and Adolescence Resource Agency have been employed effectively from October 2013. Similarly, District Child Protection Unit, CWC and Juvenile Justice Board has been initiated in every district of the State.
There are altogether 14 children home in Manipur run by the NGOs, two each under the Centre and Open Centre, one Observation Centre, one children home and five Specialised Education Agencies under the Government and one which is run by the LDO, she added.
90 per cent of the ICDS has been funded by the Central Government and the remaining 10 percent by the State Govt. With their support, various benefits are now available for the children residing in children homes in every district under close monitoring of the Child Protection Unit, Mala Lisam stated. The role of anganwadi workers was elaborately emphasised by Kamjong CDPO Tabitha A Shimray.
Youth Life Foundation secretary L Pisak spoke on ECCE and its challenges.

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