Tuberculosis Health Action Learning Initiative (THALI) is a four-year project (2016-2020), funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and implemented by a consortium of partners- World Health Partners (WHP), Child In Need Institute (CINI) and John Snow India (JSI). In collaboration with the Government of West Bengal,
LGWCDC believes that Self Help Approach (SHA) is the only way to ensure sustainable community development. A session for community members was arranged at Santoshpur on 22.10.19 to aware them about the SHA. The session was facilitated by SHG and CLA members.










To empower the community an awareness program on social issues like legal rights and entitlements was arranged at 16 Bigha,Santoshpur on 17.10.19.




In ICDP Project to ensure sustainable community development SHGs have been formed. In one area there are more than 10 SHGs and all the SHGs have set their economic, social and political goals. Many of the SHGs have the same goal so to ensure that their goals are met 2
In our working areas i.e slum communities it has been observed that due to poverty and unmet needs the problem of domestic violence is rampant. Women lack the initiative to curb the violence so frequent sessions on tackling domestic violence is held for the community women . one such session
LGWCDC in collaboration with Linde Global Services Pvt.Ltd. , Aces Infotech Pvt. Ltd. and Rajendra Shiksha Sadan Girls High School started a Computer literacy program for students of Class 7, 8, & 9 from 16.9.19. Linde has given financial support for purchase of 5 computer, 30 chairs and trainer along with
A seminar was held on 13.9.19 at Jamuna Banquets, Kolkata by Joining Forces an alliance of six partners namely World Vision, SOS Village, TdH, Save the Children, Plan India, UNICEF. It was observed that although a lot has been done in the area of Right to Education and right to
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