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Mahiti Kosha RESOURCE DIRECTORY Vijayapura District KARNATAKA

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  • Mahiti KoshaResouRce DiRectoRyVijayapura District

    KARNAtAKAUSAIDSecond logo: KHPTThird logo: PEPFARFourth logo:

  • Disclaimer: This information material is made possible by the support of the American People through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The contents of this information material are the sole responsibility of Karnataka Health Promotion Trust and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID or the United States Government.

    This resource directory has been developed by the Karnataka Health Promotion Trust under the OVC Social Protection Project with the funding of USAID.

    Published by: Karnataka Health Promotion Trust5th Floor, Rajajinagar IT Park#1-4, Rajajinagar Industrial AreaRajajinagar, Bangalore 560044 IndiaTel: +91 80 40400200Fax: +91 80 40400300www.khpt.org

    Year of Publication: 2015

    Copies Printed: 50

    Copyright : Karnataka Health Promotion Trust, Bangalore

  • Mahiti KoshaResouRce DiRectoRy

    Vijayapura DistrictKARNAtAKA

    Legal

    Link ART Centre

    Health Facility with ART Centre

    NGO with SW&SP

    Institution Providing Care

    Government Department

  • IndexForeword page 1Acknowledgement page 2Abbreviations page 3

    1. Brief about the project page 42. Description of Orphaned and Vulnerable Children page 63. About the Resource Directory/Guiding principles page 84. Process followed to develop Resource Directory page 95. District profile: Vijayapura, Karnataka page 116. Service providers page 13

    6.1 Health care institutions page 146.2 General practitioners/pediatricians page 186.3 Institutions that provide care for children page 276.4 Institutions that provide social welfare and protection page 326.5 Institutions that provide legal support by the government page 35

    7. Government schemes for Children Living with HIV (CLHIV) and families

    page 37

    8. General Services page 439. District AIDS Prevention and Control Unit (DAPCU) and contact

    details of officialspage 44

    10. Services available beyond district10.1 Major medical facilities for children page 4510.2 Major vocational training institutions for children page 4610.3 Care homes for children, destitute and rehabilitation

    centerspage 47

    11. Networks for People Living with HIV page 4812. Key websites page 5013. Child Rights and Behavior Protocols page 5114. OVC Programme Glimpses page 54

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    ForewordGlobally, the HIV/AIDS pandemic has orphaned millions of children. Over the past 30 years, an estimated 17 million children have lost one or both parents due to AIDS and 3.4 million children

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    AcknowledgementWe wish to thank many individuals and organizations for their assistance in developing this resource directory.

    We would like to sincerely thank Ms. Mallika Badrinath from the The Pen and Mouse for the designing and layout.

    We thank the FH India team Ms. Lavina Cardoza and Ms. Urmila Chanam for compiling and developing the resource directory.

    Our special thanks to Monitoring and Evaluation unit of the Orphans and Vulnerable Children Social Protection Project Mr. Vidyacharan Malve and Kiran Yewale for the data compilation and for working on the several drafts and proof reading. Our sincere appreciation goes to the state team leads, Mr Dhanunjayarao Chintada and our District Project Coordinator, Imamasab Kalaburgi for their support and guidance. Our special thanks to the field staff for data collection.

    We would like to sincerely thank Dr. Reynold Washington, Trustee of KHPT and Dr. Manish Kumar, Project Director for providing support and guidance all throughout.

    Our sincere appreciation goes to the institutions, doctors and pediatricians for accepting to take part in mapping and providing information to be used in this directory.

    We thank the District AIDS Prevention Control Unit (DAPCU) for the guidance on schemes and facilities.

    We thank USAID for providing us the financial support towards printing this directory.

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    AbbreviationsAiDs Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome

    cABA Children Affected by HIV/AIDS

    cBo Community Based Organization

    cHAi Catholic Health Association of India

    cLHiV Children Living with HIV

    csR Corporate Social Responsibility

    DAPcu District AIDS Prevention and Control Unit

    DPc District Project Coordinators

    FBo Faith Based Organization

    FH india Family Health India

    HiV Human Immunodeficiency Virus

    iMNci-HiV criteria

    Integrated Management of Maternal, Neonatal and Childhood Illness HIV adapted

    iNsA International Services Association

    KHPt Karnataka Health Promotion Trust

    KsAPs Karnataka State AIDS Prevention Society

    NGo Non Governmental Organization

    oVc Orphans and Vulnerable Children

    PHc Primary Health Centre

    PPtct Prevention of Parent To Child Transmission

    sct Sneha Charitable Trust

    usAiD United States Agency for International Development

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    1. Brief about the project

    In August 2014, USAID granted a project on HiV/AiDs orphan and Vulnerable Children Social Protection to a consortium led by Karnataka Health Promotion Trust (KHPT). This project is being implemented with the purpose of increasing access to priority health, educational, social protection and welfare schemes for children affected by HIV/AIDS (CABA) in the states of Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka covering 16 districts in these three states. The districts in Maharashtra include: Mumbai, Ahmednagar, Dhule, Kolhapur, Sangli, Solapur, Yavathmal, tamil Nadu include: Coimbatore, Erode, Salem, Tiruchirappalli and Karnataka include: Bagalkote, Belgaum, Bellary, Bijapur, and Dharwad.

    The project duration is three years, from August 20, 2014 August 19, 2017. Karnataka Health Promotion Trust (KHPT) is the prime implementing agency with four sub-grantees: Family Health India (FH India), Catholic Health Association of India (CHAI), Sneha Charitable Trust (SCT) and International Services Association (INSA-India) as sub-partners to carry out the activities at the state and district level.

    Goal of the project: Increased access to priority health, educational, social protection and welfare services by children affected by HIV/AIDS (CABA).

    Objectives of the project:1: To identify and profile girls and boys living with HIV early, and provide

    quality and timely treatment, care and support in order to prolong and maintain quality of life.

    2: To increase access and utilization to priority health, educational, social protection and welfare services, by children affected by HIV/AIDS and their families.

    3: To strengthen inter-sectoral collaboration between various government departments to ensure that CABA are provided all essential services.

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    To achieve the project objectives, we engage with children in order to protect and make them resilient to HIV and other risks through initiatives that include life skills development, sports, child support groups, vocational training and leadership development.

    We engage with families to empower them to care for children through capacity building on home-based care and strengthening household economy.

    We engage with civil society and service providers in order to improve their capacity to be more organized and resourced to provide safety nets through initiatives that include training counsellors, doctors and nurses, child protection policy and systems, and leveraging resources.

    We engage with Government and corporate social Responsibility (csR) for ensuring child welfare and protection through creation and strengthening of district networks and CABA focused forums, advocacy, and mobilizing resources for CABA.

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    What do we mean by oVc and cABA:

    Definition of OVC - Orphans and Vulnerable Children:

    oVc - orphans and Vulnerable children are groups of children that experience negative outcomes, such as the loss of their education, morbidity, and malnutrition, at higher rates than do their peers.

    PEPFAR Definition: Children who have lost a parent to HIV/AIDS, who are otherwise directly affected by the disease, or who live in areas of high HIV prevalence and may be vulnerable to the disease or its socioeconomic effects.

    cABA is defined as children in the age group below 18, who:

    Are HIV infectedHave one/both parents or a family member living with HIVHave lost one/both parents, guardian, sibling/s, family member to

    AIDS

    Globally, the HIV/AIDS pandemic has orphaned millions of children. In India, Children (15)

    On Active Care10,830 (cLHiV age >15)

    Estimated CABA in KA:64,980-1,08,300

    (6-10 times of CLHIV >15)

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    As per June 2015 data, in Karnataka, we have about 64,980-1,08.300 children infected and affected by HIV. 7582 of this are alive on ART2.

    As far as Bijapur is concerned, we have 1054 Children > 15 years of age in the ART centres, of which 667 are on active care and 387 are alive on ART2. If we apply the OVC program understanding of 6-10 affected children per infected child, we can estimate about 6324-10,450 CABA across Bijapur.

    CABA are vulnerable to HIV as well as abuse due to several factors:

    A parent who dies of HIV/AIDS, leaves behind children, both HIV infected and uninfected, who are vulnerable to neglect, lack of care and protection, stigma and discrimination, emotional distress and further deprivation from basic needs; education, shelter, health and nutrition; a vicious cycle leading to increased risk of exposure to HIV, trafficking and exploitation.

    CABA who have parent(s) who are sick often face challenges of neglect, a burden of caring for the sick parents and meeting the families economic needs. Children who are HIV infected have the additional challenges of dealing with the infection, frequent illness and ART adherence.

    2 Anti-Retroviral Treatment

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    3. About the Resource Directory

    Purpose of the resource directory: In India, OVC suffer severe stigma and violations of rights in the public and private sphere. This results in denial of basic services to affected children, especially in health and education. Illness and death of parents or abandonment makes them particularly vulnerable to exploitation and abuse. OVC are experiencing extreme isolation and neglect which impacts their survival, development and future. OVC lack access to nutrition, non-discriminatory education and comprehensive care which are their critical needs and rights.

    This Resource Directory has been designed to provide information on the facilities, services and resources available for CABA and their families in a particular geography. Its purpose is to make all the information readily available for field and programme staff while working on CABA and CLHIV on their health, education, social protection and welfare.

    Who can use it? The resource directory will provide information to the programme and field staff, government functionaries, civil society and NGOs and individuals.

    Guiding Principles

    The Resource Directory has been developed on the following guiding principles.

    Relevant: Specific to needs of OVC and their families.

    Accessible: One stop for all information on benefits.

    Reliable: Data provided here is accurate within our specified timeline.

    user friendly: The information is easy to search in the directory.

    Further links: Reader will be able to make further searches and get data using some guidance provided.

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    4. Process followed to develop the Resource Directory

    The exercise of mapping was followed in order to collect important data on the facilities and resources available in the geographic area across 16 districts in 3 states of Karnataka, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu. Here we share our findings from Vijayapura district in Karnataka.

    MAPPiNG PRocess DiAGRAM

    Desk review of literature, web search

    To enumerate facilities/services as per structured format

    To approach facilities/services as per the generated list to

    establish the physical presence and explore

    use of snowball sampling technique for approaching

    other potential respondents

    Data entry and filtering the data district and

    block wise

    Arrival at the final line list of all the facilities

    steP 1

    steP 2

    steP 3

    steP 3A

    steP 4

    steP 5

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    step i: EnumerationA listing of all the facilities in the area of health, education, legal, social welfare and social protection was created from word of mouth and secondary sources.

    step ii: Mapping and DocumentationData capturing tools were developed to capture the essential information on the facilities and services, and field investigators were trained to collect the required data. Following this, on-site verification was done and the data was validated.

    Snowballing technique was used to get information about more service providers of similar nature within the geography. Process was followed till information reached saturation point.

    All activities related to mapping were monitored by District Project Coordinators (DPC) and the data and consent were checked further at the state level before finalization.

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    Demographic DetailsActual Population 2,175,102

    Male 1,112,953

    Female 1,06,21,49

    Population Growth 20.38%

    Area Sq. Km 10,541

    Density/km2 207

    Proportion to Karnataka Population 3.55%

    Sex Ratio (Per 1000) 954

    Child Sex Ratio (0-6 Age) 930

    Average Literacy 67.2

    Male Literacy 77.41

    Female Literacy 56.54

    Total Child Population (0-6 Age) 303,480

    Male Population (0-6 Age) 157,212

    Female Population (0-6 Age) 146,268

    Literates 1,257,742

    Male Literates 739,873

    Female Literates 517,869

    Child Proportion (0-6 Age) 13.95%

    Boys Proportion (0-6 Age) 14.13%

    Girls Proportion (0-6 Age) 13.77%

    Source: Census 2011

    5. District Profile: Vijayapura, Karnataka

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    HIV Prevalence by DistrictANC Prevalence 1.75

    FSW 5.2MSM 3.6

    Cumulative number of PLHIV on Active care(>=15)

    Male 3269Female 4396

    (

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    Service Providers

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    6.Service Providers

    6.1 Health Care Institutions: The institutions such as government, private, missionary or trust based health facilities which provide services to CABA/CLHIV for diagnostic, treatment and rehabilitative care have been included in this list.

    1 Name of the Facility cHc taluk General Hospital, Muddebihaltype of Facility/category Government / Taluk HospitalAddress Taluk Hospital, Thangadagi Road, MuddebihalPhone No: +91 83561220257Basic Services General OPD, in-patient care, antenatal care

    (ANC), delivery care, X-ray, ambulance servicesSpecialist Services Pediatric care, dermatology, ENT

    Disease Specific Services Treatment for STI, HIV testing, ART, counselling for patients/families, TB testing (Sputum/Mantoux)

    Intensive Care Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)

    2 Name of the Facility cHc - chadachanatype of Facility/category Government / Community Health CentreAddress Samudhaya Aryogia Kendra, Chadachana, IndiPhone No: +91 8422278133Basic Services General OPD, in-patient care, antenatal care

    (ANC), delivery care, X-ray, Ambulance servicesSpecialist Services Pediatric care, ENT

    Disease Specific Services Treatment for STI, HIV testing, ART, counselling for patients/families,TB testing (Sputum/Mantoux)

    Intensive Care Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU)

    3 Name of the Facility Government Hospital, Vijayapuratype of Facility/category Government / District HospitalAddress Athani Road, Government Hospital, VijayapuraPhone No: +91 835227009Basic Services General OPD, in patient care, antenatal care

    (ANC), delivery care, X-ray, ambulance services

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    6.1 Health Care Institutions

    Specialist Services Pediatric care, mental health services, dermatology, ENT

    Disease Specific Services Treatment for STI, HIV testing, ART, counselling for patients/families, TB testing (Sputum/Mantoux)

    Intensive Care Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU)

    Blood Bank Yes

    4 Name of the Facility Prathamika Aryogiya Kendra, PHc (Primary Health centre)

    type of Facility/category Government / District HospitalAddress Prathamika Aryogiya Kendra, Jamkhandi Road,

    BabaleshwaraPhone No: +91 8355283101Basic Services General OPD, in-patient care, antenatal care

    (ANC), delivery care, X-ray, ambulance servicesSpecialist Services Pediatric care, mental health services,

    dermatology, ENTDisease Specific Services Treatment for STI, HIV testing, ART, counselling

    for patients/families, TB testing (Sputum/Mantoux)

    Intensive Care Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU)

    Blood Bank Yes

    5 Name of the Facility Primary Health centre, Jainapuratype of Facility/category Government / Primary Health CentreAddress Primary Health Centre, JainapuraBasic Services General OPD, in-patient care, antenatal care (ANC),

    delivery care, ambulance servicesDisease Specific Services Treatment for STI, ART

    6 Name of the Facility Primary Health centre, Roukandretype of Facility/category Government, Primary Health CentreAddress Roukandare Village, Vijayapira TalukPhone No: +91 8355286519Basic Services General OPD, in patient care, antenatal care (ANC),

    delivery careDisease Specific Services Treatment for STI, HIV testing, ART

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    7 Name of the Facility samudhaya Arogya Kendra, Almeltype of Facility/category Government / Community Health CentreAddress Samudhaya Arogya Kendra, Almel, Sindgi TalukPhone No: +91 8488232040Basic Services General OPD, in-patient care, antenatal care (ANC),

    delivery care, X-ray, ambulance servicesDisease Specific Services HIV testing, ART, counselling for patients/families,

    TB testing (Sputum/Mantoux)

    8 Name of the Facility samudhaya Arogya Kendra, thallikottype of Facility/category Government / Community Health CentreAddress Samudhaya Arogya Kendra, near Bus Stand

    Thallikoti, Muddebihal TalukPhone No: +91 8352266102Basic Services General OPD, in patient care, Ante Natal Care

    (ANC), delivery care, X-ray, ambulance servicesSpecialist Services Dermatology, ENT

    Disease Specific Services Treatment for STI, HIV testing, ART, counselling for patients/families, TB testing(Sputum/Mantoux)

    Intensive Care Neo Natal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU)

    9 Name of the Facility samudhaya Arogya Kendra, Nidagundutype of Facility/category Government / Community Health CentreAddress Samudhaya Arogya Kendra, Nidaginda, Basavana

    BagevadiPhone No: +91 8352281018Basic Services General OPD, in-patient care, antenatal care

    (ANC), delivery care, X-ray, ambulance servicesSpecialist Services Pediatric care, dermatology, ENT

    Disease Specific Services Treatment for STI, HIV testing, ART, counselling for patients/families, TB testing (Sputum/Mantoux)

    Intensive Care Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), Pediatric Intensive care

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    10 Name of the Facility taluk General Hospital, inditype of Facility/category Government / Taluk HospitalAddress Taluk General Hospital, Vijayapura Road, IndiPhone No: +91 8359225200Basic Services General OPD, in patient care, antenatal care

    (ANC), delivery care, X-ray, ambulance servicesSpecialist Services Dermatology, ENT

    Disease Specific Services Treatment for STI, HIV testing, ART, counselling for patients/families, TB testing (Sputum/Mantoux)

    Intensive Care Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)

    11 Name of the Facility taluk General Hospital, sindgitype of Facility/category Government / District Urban Health CentreAddress Taluk General Hospital, Almel Road, SindgiPhone No: +91 8488222826Basic Services General OPD, in patient care, antenatal care

    (ANC), delivery care, X-ray, ambulance servicesSpecialist Services Pediatric care, dermatology, ENT

    Disease Specific Services Treatment for STI, HIV testing, ART, counselling for patients/families, TB testing (Sputum/Mantoux)

    12 Name of the Facility taluk General Hospital, Vijayapura Roadtype of Facility/category Government / Taluk HospitalAddress Taluk General Hospital, Vijayapura Road, Basavana

    BagevadiPhone No: +91 8386244418Basic Services General OPD, in patient care, antenatal care (ANC),

    delivery care, X-ray, ambulance servicesSpecialist Services Pediatric care, mental health services, dermatology,

    ENTDisease Specific Services Treatment for STI, HIV testing, ART, counselling for

    patients/families, TB testing (Sputum/Mantoux)Intensive Care Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), Pediatric

    Intensive Care Unit (PICU)

    6.1 Health Care Institutions

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    1 Name of Practitioner Dr Abhaya KagiType of Practitioner General PractitionerAddress of Practitioner Kagi Hospital, Main Bazar, SBI Road, SindagiPhone No: +91 9482248517email iD: [email protected] General Consultations

    Lab Services: TB Testing (Mantoux) X-Ray

    2 Name of Practitioner Dr Anand AmbaliType of Practitioner General PractitionerAddress of Practitioner Ambali Hospital, Near Ganji Centre, Akkammadevi

    Temple VijayapuraServices General Consultations

    3 Name of Practitioner Dr Arun B TalikotiType of Practitioner PaediatricianAddress of Practitioner Thallikotte Clinic, SS Road, Near Siddeshwara

    Temple VijayapuraPhone No: +91 8352220727Services General Consultations

    4 Name of Practitioner Dr Basavaraj BelurType of Practitioner General PractitionerAddress of Practitioner Biluru Sivashanti Clinic, VijayapuraPhone No: +91 9448752613email iD: [email protected]

    6.2 General Paediatricians/Practitioners

    6.2 General pediatricians/practitioners: The general practitioner/pediatricians who provide clinical care to large volume of children, who receive training on HIV care and are referred to for HIV care are included in this list.

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    6.2 General Paediatricians/Practitioners

    5 Name of Practitioner Dr Bhuanewashri A SasanurType of Practitioner General PhysicianAddress of Practitioner Shasanur Hospital, Beshan Road, Near Meghraj

    Hotel, VijayapuraPhone No: +91 8352250544email iD: [email protected] General Consultations

    Lab Services: TB Testing (Sputum) TB Testing (Mantoux) X-Ray

    6 Name of Practitioner Dr C M ManagoliType of Practitioner General PractitionerAddress of Practitioner Dr CM Managoli Hospital, Old State Bank Building,

    SindagiPhone No: +91 9972023358Services General Consultations

    Lab Services: TB Testing (Mantoux)

    7 Name of Practitioner Dr Chandrashekar Heregowdar Type of Practitioner PaediatricianAddress of Practitioner Sri Venkateshwara Childrens Hospital, near Bus

    Stand, SindgiPhone No: +91 8488222334email iD: [email protected] General Consultations

    Lab Services: TB Testing (Mantoux) X-Ray

    8 Name of Practitioner Dr R G DapaleType of Practitioner General PractitionerAddress of Practitioner Basaveshwar Clinic, Basaveshwara Complex,

    Opp. Bus Stand, B BagewadiServices General Consultations

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    9 Name of Practitioner Dr D B OswalType of Practitioner General PractitionerAddress: Mahaveer Hospital, Muddebehala, VijayapuraPhone No: +91 9448139568email iD: [email protected] General Consultations

    Lab Services: TB Testing (Mantoux) X-Ray

    10 Name of Practitioner Dr Jilani S AwatiType of Practitioner General PractitionerAddress: All Nabi Hospital, JM Road, VijayapuraPhone No: +91 8352250488email iD: [email protected] General Consultations

    10 Name of Practitioner Dr Girish KulkarniType of Practitioner General PractitionerAddress of Practitioner Kulkarni Clinic, near Basaeshwar Circle, SindagiPhone No: +91 9880094362Services General Consultations

    Lab Services: X-Ray

    11 Name of Practitioner Dr Javeed PatelType of Practitioner General PhysicianAddress of Practitioner Hussain Multispeciality Hospital, beside Syndicate

    Bank, VijayapuraPhone No: +91 8352277894Services General Consultations

    Lab Services: X-Ray

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    6.2 General Paediatricians/Practitioners

    12 Name of Practitioner Dr L H BidariType of Practitioner PaediatricianAddress of Practitioner Ashwini Hospital, BLD Road, Innamdar Colony,

    VijayapuraPhone No: +91 8352261128email iD: [email protected] General Consultations

    Lab Services: TB Testing (Sputum) TB Testing (Mantoux) X-Ray

    13 Name of Practitioner Dr M G PatilType of Practitioner General PractitionerAddress of Practitioner Gira Nursing Home, Vijayapura Road, IndiPhone No: +91 8359224410email iD: [email protected] General Consultations

    Lab Services: TB Testing (Sputum) TB Testing (Mantoux) X-Ray

    14 Name of Practitioner Dr Mujahid H BhagavanType of Practitioner PaediatricianAddress of Practitioner 24 Hour Emergency Facility, HD Bhagawan,

    Sakaparoja Road, Behind Bus Stand, VijayapuraPhone No: +91 8352251785email iD: [email protected] General Consultations

    Lab Services: X-Ray

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    15 Name of Practitioner Dr Munir J BhangiType of Practitioner General PractitionerAddress of Practitioner Dr Muneera J Bangi Hospital, Davalath Cote,

    VijayapuraPhone No: +91 9448123558email iD: [email protected] General Consultations

    Lab Services: TB Testing (Mantoux) X-Ray

    16 Name of Practitioner Dr Nithin tikhareType of Practitioner PaediatricianAddress of Practitioner Omkar Care, SS Road, Near Sri Sideshwara Temple,

    VijayapuraPhone No: +91 9964838499email iD: [email protected] General Consultations

    17 Name of Practitioner Dr N N MalagiType of Practitioner PaediatricianAddress of Practitioner NN Palani Child Care Clinic, Near Meenakshi Forum,

    VijayapuraServices General Consultations

    Lab Services: TB Testing (Mantoux)

    18 Name of Practitioner Dr N s BiradarType of Practitioner General PractitionerAddress of Practitioner Vaibhav Hospital, Ramamandira Road, Near Ammir

    Talkies, VijayapuraPhone No: +91 8352253533Services General Consultations

    Lab Services: TB Testing (Mantoux) X-Ray

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    6.2 General Paediatricians/Practitioners

    19 Name of Practitioner Dr Rajesh Kumar PatilType of Practitioner General PractitionerAddress of Practitioner Patil Childrens Hospital, Opposite to Police Station,

    Almelu, SindgiPhone No: +91 9886219977email iD: [email protected] General Consultations

    Lab Services: TB Testing (Mantoux)

    20 Name of Practitioner Dr Ravindranath NagurType of Practitioner General PractitionerAddress of Practitioner Naganur Clinic, Jodagumma Road, Vinakshi Chouk,

    VijayapuraPhone No: +91 9886786841Services General Consultations

    21 Name of Practitioner Dr s B NagurType of Practitioner PaediatricianAddress of Practitioner Utnarsh Hospital, Near State Bank, MuddebihalPhone No: +91 9448336302Services General Consultations

    Lab Services: X-Ray

    22 Name of Practitioner Dr s R BagalkotkarType of Practitioner General PractitionerAddress of Practitioner Krishna Hospital, M G Road, Lakshmi Temple,

    VijayapuraPhone No: +91 9035068421Services General Consultations

    Lab Services: TB Testing (Sputum) TB Testing (Mantoux)

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    23 Name of Practitioner Dr Sandeep J PatilType of Practitioner General PractitionerAddress of Practitioner Abu and Patil Hospital, Indi Road, Almel, SindgiPhone No: +91 9448127438Services General Consultations

    Lab Services: TB Testing (Sputum) TB Testing (Mantoux) X-Ray

    24 Name of Practitioner Dr Sangamesh PatilType of Practitioner General PractitionerAddress of Practitioner Near Old State Bank, SindagiPhone No: +91 9986216200email iD: [email protected] General Consultations

    Lab Services: X-Ray

    25 Name of Practitioner Dr sanjay inamdharType of Practitioner General PhysicianAddress of Practitioner Aradhya Multispecialist Hospital, Vijayapura Road,

    IndiPhone No: +91 9449206477email iD: [email protected] General Consultations

    Lab Services: TB Testing (Mantoux) X-Ray

    26 Name of Practitioner Dr Shantaveer Managoli Type of Practitioner General PhysicianAddress of Practitioner Managoli Hospital, Basaveshwar Circle, SindagiPhone No: +91 9535492433Services General Consultations

    Lab Services: TB Testing (Sputum) TB Testing (Mantoux) X-Ray

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    6.2 General Paediatricians/Practitioners

    27 Name of Practitioner Dr sathish shahType of Practitioner General PractitionerAddress of Practitioner Dr Sathish Shah Hospital, Ahlamelu Road, Ende,

    IndiPhone No: +91 9972690700Services General Consultations

    Lab Services: HIV Testing

    28 Name of Practitioner Dr s N shiraguppi Type of Practitioner PaediatricianAddress of Practitioner Meenakshi Chouk, VijayapuraPhone No: +91 8352250861Services General Consultations

    29 Name of Practitioner Dr srishaila KudgeType of Practitioner PaediatricianAddress of Practitioner Srisai Poly Clinic, Vijayapura Road, BhagevadePhone No: +91 9611112521email iD: [email protected] General Consultations

    30 Name of Practitioner Dr utkarsh s NagurType of Practitioner General PractitionerAddress of Practitioner State Bank Road, Near Bus Stand, MuddebihalPhone No: +91 9740657525Services General Consultations

    Lab Services: TB Testing (Sputum) X-Ray

    31 Name of Practitioner Dr V K KattyType of Practitioner General PractitionerAddress of Practitioner Katti Hospital, Teja Bhavadi Road, VijayapuraPhone No: +91 8352252171Services General Consultations

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    32 Name of Practitioner Dr Vilas G KulkarniType of Practitioner PaediatricianAddress of Practitioner Sri Ramakrishna Hospital, Ramamandira Road,

    near Sharapa Market, VijayapuraPhone No: +91 9945201023email iD: [email protected] General Consultations

    Lab Services: TB Testing (Sputum) TB Testing (Mantoux) X-Ray

    33 Name of Practitioner Dr W B KulkarniType of Practitioner General PractitionerAddress of Practitioner Dr W B Kulkarni Hospital, Meenakshi Chouk,

    VijayapuraPhone No: +91 8352223544Services General Consultations

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    6.3 Institutions that provide care for children

    6.3 Institutions that provide care for children: This list includes short stay homes, shelter homes, orphanages or other form of child care institutions for CABA/CLHIV that ensure alternative care in the absence of support from family and community.

    1 Name of the Institution AiDs Jagruthi Mahila sangha VijayapuraAddress of the Institution Plot No 22 and 25, Apeksha Bldg, Maruthi Colony,

    Athani Road, Vijayapura 586101Phone No. +91 9900670349contact Person Eranna Hebbal, Program Planning OfficerPhone/email of contact +91 9480035969Services Education (Formal/Non formal)

    Referral to vocational training Formation of self help group Offering micro credit/finance Facilitation financial assistance from bank/

    institution for IGP activities Targeted Intervention Link worker schemes

    2 Name of the Institution Anoupacharika Shikshan Samsthe Slum Develop Centre (CNFE-Centre for Non-Formal Education)

    Address of the Institution S4 Mukundanagar Station Road, Near Vijayapura LIC Office

    Phone No. +91 8352222208contact Person Jerald D Souza SJ, DirectorPhone/email of contact +91 9972356299 / [email protected] Vocational and skill development

    Counselling centre/Santwana kendra Free legal aid services Running Orphanages Informal/Non formal education Referral to vocational training Formation of self help group Offering micro credit/finance Facilitation financial assistance from bank/

    institution for IGP activities Targeted Intervention

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    6.3 Institutions that provide care for children

    3 Name of the Institution APDAddress of the Institution APD District Handicapped Development Program,

    No, 7, Nandini Badavani, Gurusiddeswaranagar, Vijaypura

    Phone No. +91 8352267666contact Person Sri Shaila Mallikarjun Dambala, SecretaryPhone/email of contact +91 9880969279 / contact@apd_india.orgServices Physically Handicapped Kalyana Ilaki

    Counselling centre/Santwana kendra Free legal aid services Informal/Non formal education Referral to vocational training Handicapped Seva Samsthe Targeted Intervention

    4 Name of the Institution Arunodaya Seva Samsthe VijayapuraAddress of the Institution Channappa S Labadi Sindagi Nakha, Allapur Oni,

    VijayapuraPhone No. +91 9845753564contact Person Sadashivaa V Poojari, DirectorPhone/email of contact +91 9845753564 / [email protected] Education (Formal/Non formal)

    Referral to vocational training Formation of self help group Offering micro credit/finance Facilitation financial assistance from bank/

    institution for IGP activities Facilitating various governement schemes Employees Benefits TB Program

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    5 Name of the Institution Pedina samsthaAddress of the Institution Sollapur Road Ramakrishna Hospital, Opp. Uma

    Nivas Building, VijayapuraPhone No. +91 9448815524contact Person Prabhu Gouda, SupervisorPhone/email of contact +91 9448815524 / [email protected] Education (Formal/Non formal)

    SC/ST community Counselling centre/Santwana kendra Free legal aid services Referral to vocational training Formation of self help group Offering micro credit/finance Facilitation financial assistance from bank/

    institution for IGP activities Facilitating various governement schemes Targeted Intervention Link worker schemes

    6 Name of the Institution Rudset samstha VijayapuraAddress of the Institution Raghavendra Colony, Vijayapura 586 101Phone No. +91 83522276245contact Person IJ Namagouda, DirectorPhone/email of contact +91 9448937193 / [email protected] Vocational and skill development

    Counselling centre/Santwana kendra Open shelter/Short stay homes Vocational centre for training Hostels Formation of self help group Offering micro credit/finance Facilitation financial assistance from bank/

    institution for IGP activities Link worker schemes

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    7 Name of the Institution sankalpa NetworkAddress of the Institution Athani Road, Govt Hospital, Near Vijayapuracontact Person Savita Shankara Hosakatti, Sr CounsellorPhone/email of contact +91 7411371534 / [email protected] Child labour

    Education (Formal/Non formal) Vocational and skill development Shelter and Rehabilitation Counselling centre/Santwana kendra Free legal aid services Child Helpline Running Orphanages Referral to vocational training Formation of self help group Facilitating various governement schemes Targeted Intervention PPTCT

    8 Name of the Institution Sri Paramananda Grameena Development samsthe

    Address of the Institution Akkamahadevi Road, Nandi Building, near Amballi Hospital

    contact Person Mahadeva C Ambali, Managing DirectorPhone/email of contact +91 9880247148 / [email protected] Education (Formal/Non formal)

    Referral to vocational training Formation of self help group Offering micro credit/finance Facilitation financial assistance from bank/

    institution for IGP activities Training on Agriculture Targeted Intervention Link worker schemes

    6.3 Institutions that provide care for children

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    9 Name of the Institution Swamy Vivekananda Youth MovementAddress of the Institution Military School, Athani Road, VijayapuraPhone No. +91 8352272032contact Person Sivananda Rajanala, Dist. SamyojakaruPhone/email of contact 9972520920 / [email protected] Scholarships for pre and post metric students

    Facilitating various governement schemes Targeted Intervention Link worker schemes PPTCT

    10 Name of the Institution Ujjwala Grameena Development Seva SamstheAddress of the Institution Hakima Chouka, Shanthinagar, VijayapuraPhone No. +91 22297234contact Person Bhanudeva Tholabandi, DirectorPhone/email of contact 9448118454 / [email protected] Child Helpline

    11 Name of the Institution World VisionAddress of the Institution No. 7, Narasapura Extn. 2, Near Ibrahimpura,

    VijayapuraPhone No. +91 8352277113contact Person Sunanda S, Program ManagerPhone/email of contact 9448463775 / bijapur_india_adp@wvidrjServices Education (Formal/Non formal)

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    6.4 Government, private or any other institution supported by the government or by any public/private donor that facilitates linkages between family/care givers of CABA/CLHIV to various social entitlement and welfare schemes for rural and urban poor are included in this list. These are institutions (NGOs/CBOs/FBOs) that provide social welfare and protection.

    6.4 Institutions that provide social welfare and protection

    1 Name of the Institution Child Development Office-RuralAddress of the Institution District Panchayath Office, Balabhavan,

    VijayapuraPhone No. +91 8352276391contact Person Mallikarjun Reddy, Anganwadi Deve Yojana

    OfficerPhone/email of contact 9448307176Services Women Empowerment Scheme

    Bhagya Laxmi Sabala Bala Sanjeevini

    2 Name of the Institution Child Development Office-UrbanAddress of the Institution Near District Panchayath, Basavana Bagewadi

    Road, VijayapuraPhone No. +91 8352276773contact Person Mantermada Ravita M Shakhale, CDPUPhone/email of contact 9480365090Services Bhagya Lakshmi Scheme

    Nutrition Food

    3 Name of the Institution child Labour DepartmentAddress of the Institution Near Rly Station, Allapur Oni, Viajayapura 586101Phone No. +91 9972607418contact Person Sivagouda Sanganagouda Patil, Labour OfficerPhone/email of contact 9972607418 / [email protected] Child Labour Eradication Project

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    4 Name of the Institution District Child Protection Kendra VijayapuraAddress of the Institution Raju Galagali Home, Near Hema Redy Yallamma

    School, Viveknagar, Jalanagar, VijayapuraPhone No. +91 8352276391contact Person Mallikarjun Reddy, Dist Child Protect OfficerPhone/email of contact +91 9448307176 / [email protected] Protection of Special Child

    Sponsership Program Adoption Program Missing Child Bureau

    5 Name of the Institution Physically Handicapped Welfare DepartmentAddress of the Institution Physically Handicapped Welfare Dept., Jayanagar,

    Vijayapura 586109Phone No. +91 8352278369contact Person Vittalrao Upadhya, District Handicapped Welfare

    Officer and Senior Citizen OfficerPhone/email of contact +91 9900960233 / [email protected] Insurance Scheme

    Aadhar

    6 Name of the Institution sc/st CorporationAddress of the Institution Dr BR Ambedkar Development Dept., Viveknagar

    BDA Complex Back Side, Vijayapura 586101Phone No. +91 8352276743contact Person Muttanna Tulajappa Mudhol, Taluka

    Development OfficerPhone/email of contact +91 9740445325 / [email protected] Self Employment Scheme

    Micro Credit Scheme Land Ownership Scheme Ganga Welfare Scheme Community Water Irrigation Project Black Smith Rehabilation Sponsorship Project

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    7 Name of the Institution Taluka Panchayath Basava BagewadiAddress of the Institution Taluka Panchayath, Vijayapura Road,

    Basavana Bagewadi Phone No. +91 8358245235contact Person IS Needeshi, SecretaryPhone/email of contact +91 9008237369Services Housing Schemes

    Rajiv Gandhi Chaitanya Scheme Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment

    Guarantee Scheme

    8 Name of the Institution taluka Panchayath MuddebhihalAddress of the Institution Taluka Panchayath, Muddebhihal 686212Phone No. +91 8356220220contact Person VM Konareddy, SecretaryPhone/email of contact +91 9480857115 / [email protected] Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment

    Guarantee Scheme Sanjeevini Rajeev Gandhi Chaitanya Scheme

    9 Name of the Institution Women and Child Development DepartmentAddress of the Institution WCD Office, Dist Panchayath Compound,

    Mangoli Road, VijayapuraPhone No. +91 8352276353contact Person Shobha D Deshpande, Special Nutrition OfficerPhone/email of contact +91 8353276353 / [email protected] Santwana

    Residential Home for Girls Prevention of Immoral Trafficking of Woman

    and Child Swadhar Ujjwala Special Protection Scheme Foster Care Integrated Child Protection Scheme Sabala Prevention of Domestic Violence Prevention of Child Marriage Employment Generation Schemes

    6.4 Institutions that provide social welfare and protection

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    1 Name of the Facility Bala Nyaya MandaliAddress of the Facility Bala Naiya Mandali, near Kendriya Vidyalaya,

    VijayapuraType of Institution Government / Juvenile Justice BoardPhone No. +91 9845919609Services Shelter facilities for children in conflict

    2 Name of the Facility District Law Forum VijayapuraAddress of the Facility Kolara Complex, VijayapuraType of Institution Government / District Legal Service AuthorityPhone No. +91 8352276150contact Person Ranganath Khale, Manageremail of contact [email protected] Legal Aid & Rights Awareness for Labourers

    3 Name of the Facility Lok Adalat Jana samanyaAddress of the Facility Taluk Court, IndiType of Institution Government / Taluk Legal Service CommitteePhone No. +91 9743249438Services Lok Adalat

    4 Name of the Facility Taluk Legal OfficerAddress of the Facility Taluk Legal Officers, Vijaypura Road, Basavana

    BhagevadiType of Institution Government / Taluk Legal Service CommitteePhone No. +91 9901532332Services Free legal advice for women and children

    6.5 Institutions that provide legal support by the government

    6.5 Institutions that provide legal support by the government: Institutions which provides information to CABA/CLHIV and their families on their rights and extends legal support to them.

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    5 Name of the Facility Taluk Legal ServicesAddress of the Facility Taluk Legal Court, Basavana Bhagevadi,

    MuddebihalType of Institution Government / Taluk Legal Service CommitteePhone No. +91 9901415344Services Lok Adalat

    6 Name of the Facility tLscAddress of the Facility Taluk Court, SindgiType of Institution Government / Taluk Legal Service CommitteePhone No. +91 8488221348contact Person MG Kudavakilgera, Senior Civil Judgeemail of contact [email protected]

    6.5 Institutions that provide legal support by the government

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    7. Government Schemes for Children Living with HIV (CLHIV) and families

    Name of the scheme and benefits Department/Ministry and Website

    excLusiVe scHeMes FoR PLHiV, cABA

    1. Vishesha Palana yojane: This scheme is for children (0-18 years of age) who are HIV infected/affected and have lost parent/s . They are entitled to benefits in both institutional as well as non-institutional care. The financial provision per year should not exceed Rs. 9600.

    Ministry of Woman and Child Development Contact DAPCU Office

    2. Free Antiretroviral Therapy (ART)The provision of free ART is available at all ART centers in the state and aims at delaying the onset of AIDS, fewer opportunistic infections and helps people to lead more productive lives .

    Ministry of Health and Family Welfarehttp://www.ksaps.gov.in/pdfs/Contact_Detail_artcenters.pdf

    3. Free road transport for the PLHiV for ARtIt is meant for PLHIV currently on ART and includes the provision of free transportation of the PLHIV for accessing the ART to the ART/Link ART centers. This is an exclusive scheme for PLHIV. Expenses will be reimbursed at ART centres.

    Contact respective ART centres

    GeNeRAL scHeMes WHeRe PLHiV, cABA couLD APPLy

    Health schemes

    4. Janani suraksha yojana: Scheme for pregnant women from SC/ST and BPL families here monetary grant is provided post delivery. Rs.500 if delivery happens at home, Rs. 700 (for rural) and Rs. 600 (for city) if the delivery takes place at hospital and Rs. 1500 in case of C- section.

    Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Department and Women and Child

    http://nrhm.gov.in/nrhm-components/rmnch-a/maternal-health/janani-suraksha-yojana/background.html

    5. Janani shishu suraksha programme: For women delivering in govt. hospitals, free entitlements including free and cashless delivery, C-Section, drugs and consumables, diagnostics, diet during stay in the health institutions, provision of blood, transport from home to health institutions. Besides the pregnant women the sick newborns till 30days after birth and even the sick infants get free entitlements.

    http://nrhm.gov.in/janani-shishu-suraksha-karyakram.html

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    Name of the scheme and benefits Department/Ministry and Website

    6. Madilu Kit: Women from BPL families who deliver in Govt. hospitals get a kit containing 19 essesntial items for the care of mother and child.

    Ministry of Women and Child Development

    7. Bala Sanjeevini: This scheme offers tertiary treatment for various ailments to children from BPL families below 6 years, who are enrolled in an Anganwadi Centre. Minimum of Rs 35000 and Maximum of Rs 50000 cash amount will be paid to the hospital for the treatment.

    8. Yeshasvini Co-Operative Farmers Health Care Scheme: This scheme offers cashless treatment through network hospitals to the co-operative farmers across the state of Karnataka. To avail the benefit of the scheme, at least one member of the family should be a member of Rural Co-operative Society of the state. The higher age limit if 75 years for availing benefit. The beneficiaries contribute a small amount of money (Rs. 210/-) every year to avail any possible surgery during the period.

    Department of Co-operation Government of Karnatakahttp://www.yeshasvini.kar.nic.in/

    eDucAtioN ReLAteD scHeMes

    9. Sarva Siksha Abhiyan: This scheme provides universal elementary education to all children from class 1 to 8 standards between 6-14 years.

    Residential Schools - Navodaya, Morarji Desai, Kittur Rani chenemma (for girls): Free education and hostel facility in both Kannada and English medium schools for children from 5th standard onwards.

    Ministry of Human Resource DevelopmentEducation Departmenthttp://ssakarnataka.gov.in/

    FooD secuRity & NutRitioN ReLAteD scHeMes

    10. Antyodaya Anna yojana: This scheme guarantees food security to the poorest of the poor and supplies food grains at free of cost to Priority Household (Antyodaya Anna Yojana AAY + Below Poverty Line BPL) families through a network of fair price shops across the state from May 2015 across Karnataka.

    Food and Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs Department, Government of Karnataka

    http://ahara.kar.nic.in/annabhagyyojana.html

    11. Integrated Child Development Scheme: Provision of supplementary food and nutrition for pregnant and lactating women and pre-school children age group (0-6) years through Anganwadi centres. This also ensures services like immunization, health check-up, referral services, pre-school non-formal education and nutrition & health education are given through the Anganwadi Worker to ensure proper growth and development.

    Ministry of Women and Child Developmenthttp://wcd.nic.in/icds.htm

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    Name of the scheme and benefits Department/Ministry and Website

    LiVeLiHooD ReLAteD scHeMes

    12. Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee scheme: This scheme aims at enhancing the livelihood security of people in rural areas by guaranteeing hundred days of wage-employment in a financial year to a rural household whose adult members volunteer to do unskilled manual work. This is implemented through the Gram Panchayat.

    Ministry of Rural Development

    http://www.nrega.nic.in/netnrega/home.aspx

    13. support to training and employment Programmes for Women (steP) Women: It provides training on skill upgradation, makes facilities available through training and access to credit. The scheme enables groups of women to take up employment-cum-income generation programmes of their own.

    Ministry of Women and Child Developmenthttp://wcd.nic.in/schemes/step/step.htm

    14. Swarna Jayanti Shehri Rozgar Yojana: This scheme gives assistance to urban poor beneficiaries for setting up employment ventures and support to group of women to set up employment ventures, trainings to beneficiaries of the scheme.

    Department of Urban Developmenthttp://www.karnatakastat.com/socialandwelfareschemes/27/urbanschemes/286/swarnajayantishaharirozgaryojanasjsry/18014/stats.aspx

    15. stree shakthi yojane: It is scheme for a group of 5-20 women members in rural areas who are trained to form SHGs, savings and credit facilities, income generation activities, skill development training and training on social issues and women empowerment.

    Ministry of Women and Child Development http://dwcd.kar.nic.in/dwcd_english/prg_women.html#streeshakthi

    16. udyogini scheme: This scheme assists women from 18-45 years of age group and BPL families, in gaining self-reliance through self- employment, especially in the trade and service sector and providing loans through Banks and other financial institutions to the extent of Rs. 1 lakh. Subsidy is provided from the Corporation for undertaking business activities / micro enterprises.

    http://202.138.105.9/kswdc/udyogini.php

    HousiNG scHeMes uNDeR RAJiV GANDHi HousiNG coRPoRAtioN

    17. Rural Basava Yojane: This is a housing scheme for people living in huts, BPL families ,75,000 Rupees in 4 installments

    Rajeev Gandhi Housing Corporation

    http://164.100.133.123/Schemes.html

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    Name of the scheme and benefits Department/Ministry and Website

    18. Urban Basava Yojane: For house less BPL family in rural & urban area; 60000 Rupees

    19. Rural Ambedkar Housing scheme: For SC/ST, no other housing benefit availed and should have site; 75,000 Rs. in 4 installments

    20. urban Ambedkar: For SC/ST, no other housing benefit availed and should have site,75,000 Rs.in 4 installments

    21. indira Awaas yojana: First preference is given to bonded laborers, SC/ST first preference, 75,000 Rs in 4 installments

    scHeMes FoR tHe DiFFeReNtLy ABLeD

    22. Differently Abled Pension (physically handicapped pension) PHP: Persons with disability (physical, speech/hearing, visual, mental retardation, more than one disability) are eligible for Rs. 400 - 1000 per month depending on the severity of the disability. It covers medical treatment, medical aid instruments, therapeutic intervention, Insurance and bus pass.

    Ministry of Labour and Employmenthttp://m.india.gov.in/hi/node/18520

    23. Scholarship for Differently Abled Students: This scholarship is for disabled students from 1st standard to PG and vocational courses. Amount varying from Rs. 500 3000 provided based on the level of education.

    Ministry of Social Justice and Empower-ment, Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilitieshttp://innovationclustersarchive.nic.in/content/

    24. Differently Abled Medical Relief fund: To cure the disability in some manner a relief fund will be given to beneficiaries who are undergone treatment/surgery at government/private hospitals. Maximum of Rs 35000 amount will be released

    25. Distribution of Equipment: Under this free equipment like wheel chairs, hearing materials etc. with free of cost are given to persons with disability.

    scHeMes FoR tHe seNioR citizeNs AND WiDoWs

    26. old Age Pension: Senior citizens above the age of 65 years, who do not have an earning male child, permanent resident of village, belong to a BPL family, do not own more than 2 acres of dry land or a site 20X30 get Rs. 400 per month through revenue department.

    Revenue departmentDifferently abled and Senior Citizen department /KSRTC

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    Name of the scheme and benefits Department/Ministry and Website

    27. Bus Pass for Senior Citizens: 25% exemption in bus fare of KSRTC buses in Karnataka state.

    Widow & Destitute Women Pension: A woman above 18 years of age widow/ destitute women is eligible for a monthly pension of Rs. 400.

    FiNANciAL iNcLusioN scHeMes

    28. Pradhan Mantri Jan-Dhan yojana: Access to a zero balance bank account.

    Department of Finance Serviceshttp://www.pmjdy.gov.in/http://www.jansuraksha.gov.in/

    29. Pradhan Mantri suraksha Bima yojana: Accidental insurance for accidental death and disability for Rs.12 per year per member

    30. Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana: Insurance scheme offering life insurance cover for death due to any reason. Coverage for 2 lakh for a premium of Rs 330 per annum per member.

    31. Atal pension yojana: Anyone who joins the scheme between the age group of 18 to 40 years is entitled for a pension of Rs 1,000 to Rs 5,000 per month. The government would contribute 50% of the contribution amount or Rs 1000 annually for a period of 5 years and rest would be contributed by the subscriber.

    otHeRs

    32. short stay Home for Women and Girls: This scheme is for specific categories of women /girls and Women affected or living with HIV are also included as beneficiaries.

    Ministry of Women and Child Developmenthttp://wcd.nic.in/schemes/us13.html

    33. santhwana: For women facing atrocities provides legal assistance, financial relief, temporary shelter, protection to victims, training and skill development and has a helpline number 1091.

    Ministry of Women and Child Developmenthttp://dwcd.kar.nic.in/dwcd_english/prg_women.html#santhwana

    34. Bhagyalakshmi: Financial assistance for the first two girl children in the BPL family through parents/ guardians. Rs. 100052 and 100097 will be paid to the beneficiary respectively when the children reach 10th Standard. Scholarship, life insurance and medical insurance also provided.

    Ministry of Women and Child Developmenthttp://web8.kar.nic.in:8080/blakshmi/

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    Name of the scheme and benefits Department/Ministry and Website

    35. National Child Labour Projects Scheme: Non-formal education through special schools for working children/child labour, vocational training and monthly stipend, nutrition on a daily basis, health services and treatment to working children provided through voluntary agencies or NGOs.

    Ministry of Labour and Employmenthttp://labour.gov.in/content/schemes/nclp-scheme.phphttp://labour.gov.in/upload/uploadfiles/files/schemes/SchemeofNationalChildLabourProjectRevised.pdf

    Accessing each of these schemes mentioned here will require a set of documents such as Aadhar card, BPL card, voter ID card, bank passbook, ART book, caste certificate etc depending on the type of the scheme. Conditions apply for the final sanction of the benefit of the scheme.

    It is now simplified to access schemes for PLHIV/CLHIV/CABA and their families through DAPCU under single window system. This enables individuals and families to approach DAPCU directly rather than visiting individual departments.

    For contact: DistRict AiDs PReVeNtioN & coNtRoL uNit (DAPcu), District Hospital Compound, Athani Road, Vijayapura 586101Tel: +91 08352270221E-mail: [email protected]

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    Service telephone

    Ambulance 102

    Emergency response service for medical, police and fire emergencies in Karnataka

    108

    Local Police 100

    Fire Brigade 101

    childline 1098

    Womens Helpline, Karnataka/Vanitha Sahaya Vahini 1091

    AiDs Helpline 1097

    Child Welfare Committee, Vijayapura

    1. Mr Mahadev S Devar, Chairperson +91 9480078316/ +91 9060777630

    2. Bharathi P Pattar, Member +91 9972472584

    3. Dr. Veena G Jadar, Member +91 9480446759

    4. Mr Prashant A Deshpande, Member +91 7899316641

    5. Sadashivayya N Arakerimath, Member +91 9740768725

    8. General Services

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    9. District AIDS Prevention and Control Unit (DAPCU) and contact details of officials

    DistRict AiDs PReVeNtioN & coNtRoL uNit (DAPcu), DTO Office, District Hospital Compound,Athani Road, Vijayapura 586 101Tel: 08352-270221Mob: 9449846997E-mail: [email protected]

    CU Vijayapur district DAPCU members contact detailsName Designation contact No Office

    contact Noe-mail iD

    1 Dr Jebunnisa Belagi DAPCU +91 9449846997

    +91 08352-270221

    [email protected]

    2 Mr Baburao Talawar District ICTC Supervisor

    +91 9449846967

    +91 08352-270221

    [email protected]

    3 Mr Dattatreya M M&E +91 9902382528

    +91 08352-270221

    [email protected]

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    10. Services available beyond district

    10.1 Major medical facilities for children

    1 Name of the Facility Indira Gandhi Institute of Child HealthAddress of the Facility South Hospital Complex, Dharmaram College

    Post, Bangalore 560029Phone No. +91 080 22443143

    2 Name of the Facility Bowring & Lady Curzon HospitalAddress of the Facility Lady Curzon Rd, Tasker Town, Shivaji Nagar,

    Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001Phone No. +91 080 2559 1325

    3 Name of the Facility snehadaanAddress of the Facility Sarjapura Road, Ambedkar Nagar, Carmelaram

    Post, Bangalore 560035. Karnataka, India. Phone No. +91 8028439516email [email protected]

    4 Name of the Facility St. Johns National Academy of Health SciencesAddress of the Facility Sarjapur Road, Bangalore 560 034. Karnataka

    State. IndiaPhone No. Information Desk: +91 080 22065008/ 22065250

    Appointments: +91 080 22065003/ 22065004

    5 Name of the Facility Asha KiranaAddress of the Facility No. CA-1,Ring Road, Hebbal Industrial Housing

    Area, Mysore, Karnataka 570016Phone No. Mobile: +91 0821 4280466

    6 Name of the Facility National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NiMHANs), Bangalore

    contact Person Dr. V.L. Sateesh, Medical SuperintendentAddress of the Facility NIMHANS, Hosur Road, Bangalore 560029Phone No. +91 080 26995200, 26995255email [email protected]

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    10.2 Major vocational training institutions for children

    1 Name of the Facility Association of Women Entrepreneurs of Karnataka (AWAKe)

    Address of the Facility B-76, KSSIDC Industrial Estate, Rajaji Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560044

    Phone No. +91 080 2338 5874

    2 Name of the Facility Don Bosco Tech (general population)Description DB Tech is a network of Don Bosco skill training

    centres that provides employment-linked, market-oriented vocational training of short duration to economically and socially marginalized youthFor children above the age of 12, education and vocational training for CABA/CLHIV with residential facility.

    Address of the Facility Don Bosco Tech, Don Bosco Yuva Kendra, Nangloi Road, Najafgarh, New Delhi 110043

    Phone No. +91 11 65171432Fax +91 11 28011432

    Website www.dbtech.in/index.php

    3 Name of the Facility snehagramDescription For children above the age of 12, education and

    vocational training for CABA/CLHIV with residential facility.

    Address of the Facility Nachikuppam Post, Veppanapalli, Krishnagiri Dist. Tamil Nadu 635121

    Phone No. +91 9443058060,+91 9480476878email [email protected]

    Website www.snehagram.org

    4 Name of the Facility Unnati CentreAddress of the Facility Temple Road, Sadananda Nagar, Near Byappanahalli

    Satellite Bus Stand, NGEF East, Bangalore 560038Phone No. +91 80 25384642 / +91 80 25384443email [email protected]

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    10.3 Care homes for children, destitute and rehabilitation centres

    1 Name of the Facility BoscoAddress of the Facility Bosco Yuvodaya, No. 91, B Street 6th Cross,

    Gandhinagar, Bangalore 560009. KarnatakaPhone No. +91 080-65370112 (Project office)

    +91 080-22286572 ( Exe. Director)email [email protected]

    2 Name of the Facility Don BoscoAddress of the Facility Jambunatha Road, Hospet 583201,

    Bellary, KarnatakaPhone No. +91 08394 265161email [email protected]

    3 Name of the Facility Infant Jesus Childrens Home, BangaloreAddress of the Facility Kothanur, Agaram (Near Gubbi Cross),

    Bangalore 560007Phone No. +91 080 28465948

    4 Name of the Facility sneha care Home, BangaloreAddress of the Facility Sarjapura Road, Ambedkar Nagar, Carmelaram Post,

    Bangalore 560035 Phone No. +91 8028439516email [email protected]

    Website www.snehacharitabletrust.org

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    11. Networks for PLHIV

    1 Name of the Facility AiDs Jagruthi Mahila sanghaAddress of the Facility Hemant Roa Dhali Building,

    1St Floor, Athani Layout, Behind Taluk Govt. Hospital Sindagi, Bijapur District

    Mobile +91 9591327877

    2 Name of the Facility Arunodaya Network of Positive PeopleAddress of the Facility #738, 1St B Cross,

    Mahadeswara Temple Road, Ranganatha Pura, Kamakshipalya, Bangalore 560079

    Landline +91 080 25104525 / +91 25105169Mobile +91 8197237265 / +91 9535735908

    3 Name of the Facility Jeevan Jyoti NetworkBagalkot Network for People Living with HiV/AiDs

    Address of the Facility Bagalkot Sector No.10, Plot No.3, Near District Hospital, Navanagar, Bagalkot District

    Landline +91 08350 280671Mobile +91 9663056040

    4 Name of the Facility Jeevan Jyoti NetworkBagalkot Network for People Living with HiV/AiDs

    Address of the Facility Jamakhandi, Sadanand Colony,Kunchanur Road (Mudhol Road), JamakhandiBagalkot District

    Landline +91 08350 280671Mobile +91 9663056040

    5 Name of the Facility Karnataka Network for People Living with HiV/AiDs (KNP+)

    Address of the Facility APMC Yard Old Administrative Building, 1St Floor, Tumkur Road, Near RMC Yard, Yeswanthpura, Bangalore 560022

    Landline +91 080 23470204Mobile +91 9449846900 / +91 8749041242

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    6 Name of the Facility Mahesh FoundationAddress of the Facility Gokak, R.S.No.217/2, Plot No.5

    Advocate Savagave Bldg., Mahalingeshwar Nagar,Falls Road, Gokak 591307Belgaum District

    Landline +91 08332-227327

    7 Name of the Facility Nithyajeevana Network of Positive PeopleAddress of the Facility C/o Abhishek Nilaya, 4th Cross,

    Behind Nanda School, Batri Road,Vidya Nagar, Bellary 583104

    Landline +91 08352 271981Mobile +91 9036297221

    8 Name of the Facility sankalp NetworkAddress of the Facility C/o Santhosh N Golgeri,

    Opposite Sanik School 2nd Gate, Near Government Hospital, Athani Road, Bijapur 586102

    Landline +91 08392 244894Mobile +91 9480065425

    9 Name of the Facility Spandana Network of Positive PeopleAddress of the Facility C/o Ramesh Dhumale Building

    1st Floor, 2nd Main, 1St CrossSadashivnagar,Belgaum 590001

    Mobile +91 9611404408

    10 Name of the Facility Spandana Network of Positive PeopleAddress of the Facility Matru Pitru Chaya Building,

    2nd Main Road, Sadashivanagar, Belgaum 590001

    Landline +91 0831 2472857

    Mobile +91 9980673918

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    12. Key Websites

    Name of Facility Website

    1. AVERT- AVERTing HIV and AIDS http://www.avert.org

    2. Catholic Health Association of India (CHAI) http://chai-india.org/

    3. Department of Women and Child Development (WCD) http://dwcdkar.gov.in/

    4. Don Bosco Tech (DBTech) http://www.dbtech.in/

    5. Family Health International (FHI)360 http://www.fhi360.org/

    6. International Services Association (INSA)- India http://www.theinsaindia.org/

    7. Karnataka Health Promotion Trust (KHPT) http://www.khpt.org/

    8. Karnataka Network of Positive People (KNP+) http://www.inpplus.net/networkcontacts.html#knp

    9. Karnataka State AIDS Prevention Society (KSAPS) http://www.ksaps.gov.in/

    10. National AIDS Control Organization (NACO) http://www.naco.gov.in/NACO/

    11. National Institute of Mental Health and Neuroscience (NIMHANS) http://nimhans.ac.in/

    12. Sneha Charitable Trust http://snehacharitabletrust.org/

    13. Solidarity and Action Against the HIV Infection in India (SAATHII) http://www.saathii.org/

    14. United States Agency for International Development (USAID) https://www.usaid.gov/

    15. Y R G Care http://www.yrgcare.org/

    Mallika,We will give additional websites.

    1. USAID2. FHI 3603. Sneha Charitable Trust4. INSA 5. CHAI6. Networks of PLHIV like KNP+

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    13. Child Rights and Behavior Protocols

    Child Rights in India:

    Rights are legal, social, or ethical principles of freedom or entitlements every child should have or be able to enjoy. All children have the same rights And thesee rights are listed in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. Almost every country has agreed to these rights. All the rights are inter connected and are equally important. Sometimes, we have to think about rights in terms of what is best for the child in a situation, and what is critical to life and protection from harm.

    FDon Bosco Anbu Illam at Salem

    According to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Children - that India ratified in 1992 - all children are born with fundamental rights.

    RiGHt to suRViVAL

    RiGHt to DeVeLoPMeNt

    RiGHt to PRotectioN

    RiGHt to PARticiPAtioN

    - to life, health, nutrition, name, nationality

    - to education, care, leisure, recreation, cultural activities

    - from exploitation, abuse, neglect

    - to expression, information, thought, religion

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    cHiLD BeHAVioR PRotocoLs

    We PLeDGe to PRotect AND eMPoWeR cHiLDReN:

    We believe in the infinite potential that exists within each child and pledge to build on it for empowering the children and making them resilient

    We believe in the child rights and take preventive and promotive measures to ensure that all children enjoy their rights

    We believe that the family is the best place for a child and promote family strengthening activities to the extent possible to ensure that the child remains within the family

    We keep the best interest of children as our key goal in all our programs

    Respect the dignity and rights of every child. Consider every child as a unique individual with specific characteristics and

    needs and thus accept every child with all his/her unique personality and character.

    Empathize with the children rather than sympathize. Listen to the views of children with intent. Take their opinion seriously with

    respect and objectivity. Encourage children to express their feelings as well as to participate in

    decisions that affect them, while ensuring confidentiality (unless disclosure is necessary for safeguarding the child).

    Never stigmatize or humiliate children. Never use corporal punishment. Never develop sexual relationship with any child. Never behave in a manner which is inappropriate or sexually provocative.

    ouR VisioN FoR cHiLDReNEmpowered children enjoying a safe, supportive and responsive environment in a society that protects and upholds the rights and dignity of every child.

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    Never use slang words or abusive language in the presence of children. Never provoke children towards any malpractice or addiction. Never use substances like tobacco or alcohol in the presence of children. Never give information regarding any child-sensitive incident or work to

    media. Never take children out of their surroundings without consent from parent/

    guardian. Never retaliate physically even if the child is violent. Inform the guardian,

    caregiver in the best interest of the child. Offer child counselling service referrals when needed.

    Never undermine the suspicion of an incident of child-abuse. The childs complaint will be taken at his or her word.

    Work with children in a place within the view of others, but ensure respect and privacy, when necessary.

    Support an abused child to choose a male or female staff in gender sensitive situations.

    Inform about the purpose and guide children prior to medical care. Use governmental behavior protocols for abandoned children or response

    to abuse, violence and threat to life of any child. Use the Child Line 1098 or link with child protection resources in the best

    interest of the child. Follow up child abuse cases referred. Withhold identifiable personal information of the child while sharing

    histories. Shared confidentiality.

    cHiLD coMMuNicAtioN PRotocoLs Any direct communication about any child to and outsider or outside

    agency requires permission from the parent/guardian and the child. Obtain written informed consent of children and concerned authority

    before taking their photographs or documenting their case studies for publication, research or electronic media.

    Do not disclose identity of any child for research studies or media reports. Ensure accurate representation of statements made by the staff and

    children. Ensure that no photographs degrade a childs image.

    Note: This has been taken from Karnataka Health Promotion Trusts Child Protection Policy

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    14. OVC Programme Glimpses

    Child parliament is a structure within institutions caring for c

    hildren affected with HIV/AIDS that

    develop leadership skills and problem solving. Children elect

    their own ministers who help

    the management in smooth functioning of the institution. Th

    is picture is taken during a Child

    Parliament facilitation where children selected as Environmen

    t Minister write down their roles.

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    Chinnara Chillpili is a unique workshop being conducted among children infected or affected with HIV/AIDS where through games and fun-filled activities, children are expressing the problems that surround them and learning life skills. This picture is the work of children in one such workshop

    The Child Protection Policy workshops have been facilitated for district level networks as well as institutions caring for CABA/CLHIV to make them aware of

    child rights and put systems for child protection.

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  • Karnataka Health Promotion Trust5th Floor, Rajajinagar IT Park, #1-4, Rajajinagar Industrial Area

    Rajajinagar, Bangalore 560044. IndiaTel: +91 80 40400200. Fax: +91 80 40400300. www.khpt.org