Over
2,49,408 youth
trained and empowered
Volunteer-driven
2,36,930
cleanliness drives conducted
Hygiene camps benefitting
78,69,900
people conducted
Medical camps benefitting
577,400
people organized
Built
62,000+
toilets to make India open defecation-free
Overview
Any country’s progress is directly connected with rural development. Lasting rural transformation can be achieved only with a holistic approach, one that considers and integrates all aspects including economic, social and environmental. For any change to be sustainable, it has to begin from within. In rural development programs run by The Art of Living, the emphasis is on empowering the local communities and making them the torchbearers of change. The Youth Leadership Training Program (YLTP) gives youth the skills, motivation, and abilities to initiate and lead service projects in their villages and communities based on their needs. It is this combination of personal inner strength, as well as skills and leadership training that enables them on the journey of rural development.
Challenges
Development issues in communities are usually inter-related. Before anything else, a community has to have access to basic health and sanitation facilities and clean drinking water. Awareness of the importance of personal health and hygiene is an important first step in improving the standard of living for the community. Education is the next step. Motivating the people to get basic education and also providing them opportunities to use that education to earn a living helps them to improve their economic status. They develop a better appreciation of their surroundings, their environment and of themselves. Healthy and happy communities pave the way for a development cycle that is self-sustaining.
However, achieving this requires committed and sustained developmental efforts that could span several years. The initial phase that addresses deep-rooted and outdated socio-cultural biases is extremely challenging. Moreover, the demand for technical and economic resources for such projects is huge, often requiring the involvement of several stakeholders. The Art of Living is committed to transformation in rural development have empowered us to dream and work towards building similar communities in villages all over India.
Strategy
The fulcrum of a rural transformation of The Art of Living in India is the empowerment of the rural youth leader, called yuvacharya. These are bright young men and women drawn from the same rural milieu and developed on multiple facets by the Youth Leadership Training Program (YLTP).
This gives them the skills, motivation, and abilities to initiate and lead service projects in their villages and communities based on their needs. It is this combination of inner strength as well as skills and leadership training that enables them on the journey of rural development.
Yuvacharyas leverage The Art of Living model of development called the 5H:
- Health – physical, mental, financial, and environmental
- Homes for the homeless
- Hygiene
- Human Values
- Harmony in Diversity
The 5H catalyzes social transformation and aims to eradicate poverty, misery, and disease and to ensure peace and harmony in rural and tribal areas worldwide.
Impact in India
- Reached 70,000 villages in India
- Trained 2,49,408 India rural youth through YLTP
- Conducted 165,000 free stress-relief workshops, benefiting more than 5,688,000 people
- More than 1,10,000+ smokeless chulhas distributed
- 2,36,930 cleanliness drives conducted by volunteers
- 90,200 hygiene camps conducted, benefiting 7,869,900 people
- 27,427 medical camps organized benefiting 577,400 people
- 2,49,408 rural youth trained
- 1,000 model villages being developed
- Built 3,819 homes
- Built 62,000+ toilets
- Built 1, 200 bore-wells
- Built 1,000 biogas plant
- Over 45,000 individuals from 12 states of India have benefited through the HIV/AIDS Awareness for Rural Adolescent (HARA) campaign
- More than 1,50,000 youth trained in various vocational skills over 14 years
- 1,800 prisoners and 1,300 reformed armed insurgents provided with vocational skills training
- 111,000+ rural women trained in vocational skills
Please reach out to us to know more about our rural development projects and how we can partner to bring change.
Contact Us
India office
Phone: +91 80 67433684
Email: info@projects.artofliving.org
Address: The Art of Living International Center, 21st Km, Kanakpura Road, Udayapura, Bangalore South, Karnataka, India 560082
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