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Sunday, August 1, 2010

HIV-AIDS and Pre-Marital Counselling Centre

Respected Sir/Madam,
Sadaiv Samarpit is a society registered as a non Governmental (not-for profiting making)organization under society registration act 21-1860 and section 12A &80 G of Indian Income Tax act 1961.Working in the remote and inaccessible areas in Bihar and Jharkhand, the area we work is remote and underdeveloped part of Jharkhand. This is a state which itself has been historically neglected and marginalized within India.
Jharkhand has been recently categorized as High risk state for the transmission of HIV/AIDS. The total no. of people living with HIV/AIDS has crossed the 7000, 90% of the HIV transmission has taken place among the migrants of Jharkhand. These migrants mostly belong to the socially and economically backward classes. Poverty and food insecurity has been causing “compelled migration “ among the tribal and making them High risk population. Day by day demand for the Awareness, Care and Support services has been increasing in the whole Jharkhand.
Depression and alienation are common among the people living with HIV/AIDS in Jharkhand. They are losing their livelihood and become unemployed. They are in need of apathy and value based care and support. The most shocking fact is that positive people are not coming forward to seek services for them as the availability of value based care and support services are very rare. Holly cross sisters have started Community care centre in the remote district of Hazaribagh and become so popular among the positive people that now they are service around 900 positives of different districts of Jharkhand with in three year of its inception. Experts say that India’s crisis is becoming acute in part because the country has no national policy to specifically address the impact of HIV/AIDS on children. Intervention options for providing care and support to orphans in the country are limited. Separated from close family members without a secure home, the vulnerabilities of childhood can take on new dimensions. Hence, empowerment of children, essential in reversing pervasive inequality between adults and children, needs to be balanced with the necessary care, protection and guidance to which children have rights as part of safe and healthy development. Sadaiv Samarpit running one.
Email: s.samarpit@rediffmail.com
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