Jaipur, 15 July
2022.
Anil Agarwal Foundation (AAF), the
philanthropic arm of world’s leading natural resources conglomerate Vedanta
Group, has launched a global volunteering program aimed at imbibing cross
cultural learnings at Nand Ghars.
Project Nand Ghar, the flagship
initiative of AAF, welcomed the international volunteers from UK and Columbia to
their modernised anganwadi entres for a four-week stint and an immersive
experience in women and child development. The first batch of four volunteers
will join the project at Jaipur in Rajasthan, a state with the strongest
network of 1300+ Nand Ghar centers.
During their stay, the volunteers
will interact with the local community, learn about the project and experience
the vibrant culture of India. For the beneficiaries of the Nand Ghar, this
volunteering programme will open up new educational avenues and provide a
glimpse of international practices.
Speaking on this
unique initiative, Ms. Priya Agarwal Hebbar, Director, Vedanta Limited
said, “Through this
program, we look forward to hosting passionate and talented volunteers from
across the globe to our Nand Ghars. Their invaluable experience and inputs will
expand the horizon of the Nand Ghar program and will also help us enhance our
services through cross learning by adopting global best practices.”
The volunteers will engage with the children and
women through various anganwadi activities. They will take active part in daily
teaching and learning sessions on English language, arts and arithmetic skills
amongst the children.
The program will also allow them to interact with
women and adolescent girls to spread awareness about health and hygiene. They
will attend the village level meetings and interact with community leadership.
The global volunteering program is
the outcome of a recent Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between Anil
Agarwal Foundation and the Agency of Intercultural and Inter-Exchange
(AII). The AII foundation onboards international volunteers, who wish to gain
international understanding and promote cultural awareness.
Vedanta’s Nand Ghar initiative is
committed to fulfilling the Prime Minister’s vision of eradicating child
malnutrition, empowering women and providing quality education and healthcare
facilities. Currently, there are about 3350 Nand Ghars located in 13 states of
India, helping over 1,30,000 children and 1,00,000 women beneficiaries
in improving their standard of living and securing their future. The Vedanta
Group has also signed an MoU with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation for
achieving a unified goal of eradicating malnourishment from rural India.