About Us

Image
Image

Pratham Prayas Foundation

In many parts of India, the arrival of a baby girl calls for mourning rather than celebration. Abandoning them at birth or marrying them off as children is common practice. Looked upon as huge economic burden, it is hardly surprising that many families in India don't see the point in investing in their girls' education and do not send them to school.

The True Picture 

Government of India statistics reveal that only 3 out of 10 girls who enter class 1 complete class 10. While enrolment rates of girls are improving marginally in India, dropout levels remain alarmingly high. At primary school level, over 45% of girls dropout of school and this increases to over 73% by the time the child has reached class 10. Research has shown that reasons for this dropout may be as minor as the girl child not being able to afford a school dress/uniform to go to school and could also include more complex factors like girls taking on the responsibility of household chores at a very young age as a result of gender stereotyping.

Why Should Women Be Educated?

Successful education of the girl child has been repeatedly acknowledged as an effective mechanism to break the inter-generational cycle of poverty, social norms, myths and social evils. Research conducted in developing countries has shown that a literate female population is linked to reduction in population growth rates. On the other hand, illiteracy breeds ignorance and fear that only increases her vulnerability to be exposed to lifelong abuse, suppression and exploitation

This Is Where We Step In

The programme selects girls based on multiple criteria including enrollment in government schools, family income, parents' educational background, social background and the child's aptitude. A comprehensive sponsorship is created to take care of a range of their educational requirements, providing not only academic support that enables them to make a success of their schooling experience but also material support including uniforms, school bags, shoes, socks etc. to enable the girl child to go to school with dignity. Our team also works closely with parents and the community to sensitize them on gender equity, the importance of education and changes they will witness in Nanhi Paree with education. This is essentially done to ensure that the Nanhi Paree do not drop out of school.

Our Impact

Our Impact

Image

Girl Child Empowerment

Image

Health
Care

Image

Mental Health & Wellbeing

Image

Elderly
Care

Image

Social
Wellbeing

images
images

© 2024 Pratham Prayas Foundation All Rights Reserved

Design & Developed by SigmaIT Software Designers Pvt. Ltd.