Children's education: Kailash Satyarthi Children’s Foundation joins hands with Nokia mobile

Kailash Satyarthi Children’s Foundation (KSCF), founded by Nobel Peace Prize winner Kailash Satyarthi, and HMD Global, the home of Nokia phones, have come together to enable online education for underprivileged children in India. As part of this initiative, over 1,700 new Nokia smartphones will be distributed to children across rural areas and urban slums, the survivors of child exploitation, as well as the first-generation learners of the Banjara community.
The phones have been donated to children who are beneficiaries of two flagship social interventions of KSCF:
- Bal Mitra Gram (BMG)
- Bal Mitra Mandal (BMM)
In addition, the phones will also be distributed to the residents of Bal Ashram, a long-term shelter home near Jaipur for child survivors of exploitation, run by Bal Ashram Trust, a sister organisation of KSCF. Smartphones will also be given to first-generation learners of a Banjara community that lives near the Bal Ashram. Children of this community are presently receiving non-formal education in the 11 Banjara Educational Centres run by the Trust.
The donation across these programmes will benefit over 6,000 children belonging to marginalised families in Delhi, Karnataka, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Jharkhand, whose education was disrupted due to the closure of schools on account of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Lockdown impact: A study by KSCF
In the past year, KSCF conducted a study on the ‘Impact of Lockdown and Economic Disruption on Poor Rural Households with Special Reference to Children’. During the study, a primary survey was carried out with 53 NGOs working with children across the country, and a survey of households from rural areas of five states of India – Assam, Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, and Rajasthan.
85% of all respondent NGOs and 89% of NGOs working on the relevant themes (Education, Poverty & Livelihood) felt that school dropouts were likely to increase in the post-lockdown period. Also, during the household survey, 6% of the respondents reported that due to their poor financial condition they would not hesitate to withdraw their children from school. Another 14% of household respondents stated that they were ‘not sure’ as to what they do. Hence, potentially school-going children of 20% of households were at the risk of dropping out of school.
“Closure of schools due to lockdown has affected the access to education of the poor and marginalised children the most," SC Sinha, Chief Executive Officer, KSCF, said.
"The education of these children has been disrupted completely as, due to non-availability of smartphones, they are not able to access online education. These children having nothing to do may go astray, many of them may become child labourers, and some may even get trafficked," he said.
"Thus, many of them may not go back to school once the schools reopen. Such children, once they have smartphones will be able to access online education and get reconnected with their schools. These phones are likely to be a source of empowerment for them. Once the children are accustomed to the use of phones for educational purposes, they are likely to continue using them for greater learning even when the schools reopen.”
Meanwhile, Sanmeet Kochhar, Vice President, HMD Global, said, “When it comes to driving positive social impact, education and skill development for the youth, has always been a key focus area for our CSR efforts in India. Our efforts towards education take inspiration from the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 4 [SDG 4] focused on ensuring inclusive and equitable quality education. We believe that smartphone technology contributes to SDG 4 by enabling unhindered access to educational content, anytime, anywhere."
"Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently mentioned, that in order to build an ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’, the Indian youth needs self-confidence, which is directly impacted by their education and their skills. We believe that India’s youth should have access to opportunities to educate themselves. Technology is a great facilitator to make this possible," he said.
"Through our association with Kailash Satyarthi Children’s Foundation, we are keen to play a part in helping our country’s underprivileged children and youth realise their self-confidence through undisrupted access to education.”
Watch: Sanmeet Singh Kochchar, Vide President, HMD Global, speak about the cause on NDTV.
About Bal Mitra Gram (BMG) and Bal Mitra Mandal (BMM)
Bal Mitra Gram is a transformative grassroots solution to complex and inter-related problems and issues which adversely affect the protection and well-being of children in rural areas. The programme promotes the best interests of children through child-centric community development. It empowers children to take democratic action to secure their rights by formation of Bal Panchayats (Child Council) and enables parents and other stakeholders to stand up for the rights of the children and build a protective community. It also ensures the enrolment of all the children in schools and their access to quality education. A BMG thus creates a safety net around children to protect them from all forms of abuse and exploitation.
The Bal Mitra Mandal programme is an adaptation of the principles of BMG in urban slum communities.
About Bal Ashram Trust
Bal Ashram provides rehabilitation facilities for children who have been rescued from the trap of child labour, trafficking, and other forms of exploitation. Many of these children are enrolled in government schools and are receiving formal education. Bal Ashram Trust also runs 11 Banjara Educational Centers in Alwar and Jaipur district of Rajasthan, where more than 400 children continue to receive non-formal education and freshly cooked nutritious mid-day meals. These children belong to the Nomadic Banjara community and are their first-generation learners. The Banjara Education Centres prepare children of Banjara communities to get linked with mainstream education.
Nokia smartphones for education across BMG, BMM, and Bal Ashram
KSCF will provide Nokia smartphones to the members of Bal Panchayats of the villages and urban slum communities where the BMG and BMM programmes are operational, after loading relevant educational apps. The phones will be provided to the children only with the consent of parents and the Bal Panchayat members will ensure that all the children in their community derive educational benefit from these phones. KSCF will also provide training to all the children who are given smartphones on handling them and accessing educational content online responsibly and safely.
Additionally, KSCF will provide Nokia smartphones to children living in the Bal Ashram rehabilitation centre and also to those children who studied in Banjara Education Centres and have already moved to or are in process of moving to formal education.
About Kailas Satyarthi Children's Foundation
Kailash Satyarthi Children’s Foundation (KSCF), founded by Nobel Laureate Kailash Satyarthi, envisions a world where all children are free, safe, healthy, in school, and have the opportunity to realise their potential. Their mission is to end slavery and child labour and ultimately end violence against children.
To make their vision of a child-friendly world a reality, they are scaling Mr. Satyarthi’s almost four decades of work at both the grassroots and global policy level. His lessons guide the foundation’s work to engage children and youth as part of the solution, build greater collaboration between governments, businesses, and communities, ensure effective national and international laws, scale know-how and successful practice and create partnerships with key stakeholders.
For more details, visit their website: http://satyarthi.org.in/
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Good Initiative from HMD Global and the Foundation!!
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Wonderful to be putting in the CSR efforts into helping change the lives of those underprivileged children :) This is probably one of the best areas for conducting CSR activities.
I hope the smartphones and digital learning brings a better shape to the future of those children 😊
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Very Nice Initiative 👍🏼👍🏼
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This is a good thing. 👌
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this is also happening, leaving hands of thousands 😟
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Great 👍
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Gr8🙂
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great initiative.🤩
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Great initiative 👏
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Very 👍
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This news made me very happy today. I love to read, but I can't afford to buy printed books. So I read mostly from my phone and preferably for free since I have no money at all. The last thing that interested me was And Then There Were None. I saw it on https://freebooksummary.com/category/and-then-there-were-none and realized after reading the description that the plot is exciting. Recently read it all the same and I want to say that I advise everyone at least become acquainted with this work.
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It is so cool!
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