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Group of four ran for Paadhai's cause at the
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Education Center at Thoopur
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Kiln Work At Sethilveedhi
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How did Paadhai Trust come about ? or What is the
genesis of Paadhai Trust ?
PAADHAI Trust grew out of the worldwide shock provoked by the
Asian tsunami of December 2004. Crossing frontiers, there was a wave
of sympathy and for a brief period, we seemed to be living a
worldwide solidarity. The cataclysm also brought out the
difficulties in extending direct help to local populations. Several
people asked themselves after this event how they could engage
themselves in long term help… How to send help directly to the
deprived people, in an effective way and without intermediary losses
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A network of people with different
national ities rapidly gathered with the will to bring their
energies together into a commitment full of meaning
They felt that they could make the
difference in the lives of impoverished ones. Not by feeding them -
but by educating them, training them and by showing them the way!
PAADHAI means - the way
or the path - in the South -Indian language, Tamil, and it aims to
show a way for disadvantaged Indian populations to get out of the
cycle of poverty and deprivation. PAADHAI also intends to show the
donous a way to help others |
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The large
numbers of the poor and the disadvantaged people, faced with the
unending quest for employment, shelter, food and essentials like
water, ask themselves the question: Is there a way out? - The vast
majority of them do not want charity. They want lasting help of the
right kind that would set them on the road to a reasonable
life. The concerned among the better-off, who are grateful for
their economic well-being, ask themselves the question: Is there a
way we can reach out to the less fortunate ones? - They realize the
futility of donating money and hoping that things would improve.
The thinking groups in the industrialized countries realize that
they have been appropriating a disproportionately large part of the
world’s resources. They know they are partly responsible for the
enormous inequity in the world. They also see the connections
between poverty, environmental degradation, and global conflicts.
They ask themselves: How can we help the people of the world and
prevent economic and ecological ruin of the planet? - They do not
want to give charity. They would like to help the needy help
themselves. |
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| Paadhai - The Way is a modest attempt to show
some ways to all the three groups. |
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What is main orientation of Paadhai?
PAADHAI Trust bases itself on the needs of the local populations.
By sponsoring one or several eco-villages, it supports :
- Projects for women (for instance : micro-credit and other
help for entrepreneurial activities like herbal farming,
handicraft production, etc).
- Educational projects particularly in the form of evening
schools for women and children.
- Health and hygiene development (for instance : dispensaries,
rain water tanks and latrines creation; rediscovery of
traditional medicinal herbs).
- Promotion of ecological activities like organic farming,
water conservation and re-forestation.
- Infrastructure development in remote areas (roads,
electricity, desalination ...)
- International networks for the local production, fair trade
and export
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How will Paadhai show the way?
Paadhai plans to be an effective and active interface between
those who need help and those who want to help. It cannot and does
not want to engage directly in field-level development work. Paadhai
will seek to integrate livelihood improvement, environmental
conservation and the application of appropriate technologies.
Paadhai will
- identify replicable projects that are expected to show
measurable or noticeable results over a reasonable period of
time and also likely to have long-term sustainable impact
- raise resources by matching the needs of a project with the
interests of the donors
- implement projects through reliable local groups
- conceptualise and plan the project in detail, draw up
work-plans, specify milestones, provide technical and managerial
guidance to the implementing group, monitor the progress and
carry out an audit
- keep the donors fully involved through sending reports,
arranging visits, and linking them with the target groups
- document the process in detail describing the successes,
failures and the lessons learned
To begin with, Paadhai plans to
- focus on helping impoverished and socially oppressed (dalit)
villages in rural India
work with children and women
- limit itself to teaching, training, showing the way,
increasing self reliance
- concentrate on education, healthcare, self-employment, basic
infrastructure and assisting in marketing the products from
adopted
- villages (craft work and herbal produce)
PAADHAI Trust tends to develop models which can be proposed to
other villages. It favours the development of contacts between local
populations and the ones from the countries which support its
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What are PAADHAI Trust’s values ?
- PAADHAI Trust respects the needs of the people, associating
them from the beginning to the end of the projects in a
perspective of total autonomy.
- The developed projects respect the local ecosystem.
- Through its benevolent action, it shows that a long time
worldwide solidarity movement is possible.
- It commits that the raised funds reach directly the
concerned people with a minimum cost.
- Every year, it reports about project results, good financial
management and development of its activities.
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What are the resources of PAADHAI Trust
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- PAADHAI Trust’s main office sets in Bangalore. Related
associations are created in Switzerland, France, United States
and Australia.
- It collects funds throughout several actions.
- It locally develops its actions in partnership with
competent and trustful NGOs.
- It particularly collaborates with ANAWIM TRUST, the CENTER
FOR TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT (CTD), MYRADA and other local
authorities.
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Contacts:
Michèle et James KÖNIG 167, Montée de la
Ravoire F -74380 BONNE Tél : 04.5039.26.55 mailto:james.koenig@wanadoo.fr
Sylvie LEMOIGNE 7, chemin Planta 1223
COLOGNY Tél : 022.736.06.12 mailto:sylvielemoigne@hotmail.com
Ramesh SANTHANAM RAMSOFT 4/1, 22nd Cross
8th Main 3rd block Jayanagar BANGALORE 560 011 INDIA Tél :
+91-98450-37890 mailto:ramesh@ramsoftech.com
R RAJAGOPALAN 292, First Cross, Sixth
Block BEL Layout Vidyaranyapura, Bangalore 560 097 INDIA Tél :
+91-80-2364-5178 rrgopalan2005@gmail.com |
Team of teachers covering
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C Ramsoft
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