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ARTI’s Village Development Plan
in the context of
Millennium Development Goals
A Proposal Concept for CSR Initiatives of Corporate Houses
by
Dr. Priyadarshini Karve
Appropriate Rural Technology Institute (ARTI)
[email protected]
Objective
• To take up development activities in a village focused on
addressing the eight MDGs, and primarily using
technologies developed by ARTI, in a time bound
manner.
• Establish linkages with other agencies to address the
MDGs not directly addressed by ARTI’s solutions.
• Ensuring sustainability of the development process,
through active involvement of local people and
government and non-government agencies.
• The model if successful, can be replicated elsewhere.
Millennium Development Goals
• MDGs are goals set by the United Nations in a roadmap for
equitable and sustainable development in the developing world.
• Quantified targets for dramatically reducing extreme poverty in
its many dimensions by 2015 – income poverty, hunger,
disease, exclusion, lack of infrastructure and shelter – while
promoting gender equality, education, health, and
environmental sustainability.
• ARTI’s Technologies help in achieving all the eight MDGs.
MDGs and ARTI’s Technologies
• MDG 1: Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
– The specific issues
• Identify BPL and low income families
• Provide with opportunities for income enhancement
• Ensure food, water, energy, shelter security
– ARTI’s solutions
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Production and sale of seedlings of seasonal crops
Production and sale of novel potted plants
Vegetable production for self consumption and sale
Production of bamboo structures (modular CKD kits)
Use of treated bamboo/wood for improving quality of dwellings
Rainwater harvesting using low cost water storage tanks
Improved cookstoves to reduce biomass fuel consumption and indoor air
pollution
– Marketing support is essential through external agencies
MDGs and ARTI’s Technologies
• MDG 2: Achieve universal primary education
– Not directly linked with ARTI’s technological solutions
– Hands on training in ARTI’s technologies can impart useful life skills
to school drop out teenagers
– Installation of ARTI biogas or community stove in the school can
help in reducing the fuel sourcing problems associated with the midday meal scheme
MDGs and ARTI’s Technologies
• MDG 3: Promote Gender Equality and Empower
Women
– Specific Issues
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Increasing women’s role in family level decision making
Putting a value on household work
Creating structures that allow women to earn incomes
Focus on improving women’s quality of life
Awareness raising and social conditioning about gender equality
– ARTI’s solutions
• Training programmes for SHGs in ARTI technologies - novel opportunities of
income generation
• Improved cookstoves, biogas, water storage tank near the house –
specifically addressing quality of life and health issues of women
– SHG and microfinance are important drivers for this MDG
MDGs and ARTI’s Technologies
• MDG 4: Reduce Child Mortality
– Not directly linked with ARTI’s technological solutions
– Use of improved cooking devices in the house reduces indoor air
pollution, which is one of the factors affecting children’s health
– ARTI’s income generating technologies increase family income,
leading to improved quality of life and access to better health care
facilities
MDGs and ARTI’s Technologies
• MDG 5: Improve Maternal Health
– Not directly linked with ARTI’s technological solutions
– Use of improved cooking devices in the house reduces indoor air
pollution, which is one of the factors that has been linked with
increased probability of still births and premature births
– ARTI’s income generating technologies increase family income, and
contribute to women’s empowerment leading to improved quality of
life and access to better health care facilities for women
MDGs and ARTI’s Technologies
• MDG 6: Combat HIV/AIDS, Malaria and other
diseases
– Not directly linked with ARTI’s technological solutions
– Increased incomes help improve quality of life through better
nutrition and access to better health care, indirectly helping in being
better prepared to deal with diseases
MDGs and ARTI’s Technologies
• MDG 7: Ensure Environmental Sustainability
– Key issues
• Sustainable and pollution free use of locally available resources
– ARTI’s solutions
• All of ARTI’s technologies are appropriate, i.e., based on local resources
and environment friendly
• ARTI agricultural technologies can be used in increasing the productivity
of available agricultural land, both in terms of yield as well as income
• ARTI’s energy technologies can be used for using available biomass
resource to fulfill maximum possible energy needs in the village, with grid
electricity and externally sourced fossil fuels as supplementary supplies
– Mobilisation and motivation of the community is important and needs
sustained support
MDGs and ARTI’s Technologies
• MDG 8: Develop a Global Partnership for
Development
– ARTI has a vast experience of working with a wide range of partners
– from grass root level organisations to globally operating charities
– The village development plan will involve a collaborative effort
between a corporate house (funder and infrastructure supporter),
ARTI (technology solution provider), village based NGOs and SHGs
(local implementers and support service providers), village
panchayat (local support and linkage with government schemes),
Department of Science and Technology (funding for specific
research addressing unique needs of the village).
Contact Information
E-mail: [email protected]
[email protected]
Appropriate Rural Technology Institute (ARTI)
2nd Floor, Maninee Apartments, S.No.13,
Dhayarigaon,
Pune 411 041.
Ph: 020 24390348
Samuchit Enviro-Tech Pvt Ltd
Flat No.6, Ekta Park Co-op Soc,
Behind Nirmitee Showroom, Law
College Road, Pune 411 004.
Ph: 020 25460138
Sahyadri Technical Services and
Industrial Co-op Soc Ltd
Ganeshnagar, Phaltan-Baramati
Road, Phaltan 415 523,
Dist. Satara.
Ph: 02166 225200
Our Website: www.arti-india.org