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Your community in Dumari

Your community in Dumari

The Dumaria community programme

The Dumaria community development programme is located in Banka district in India's eastern Bihar State. World Vision reaches 49 villages, with a combined population of 49,764. World Vision's partnership with Dumaria started in 1995 and is now in its final years of implementation. The programme will continue until 2013, when the community will be equipped with the resources and skills to continue their development journey. In the past year, significant improvements were made in the areas of food security and nutrition, and economic development.

Issues covered: Education, food security and nutrition.

Updates on World Vision's work

Food security and nutrition

  • 322 of the poorest and most vulnerable families were supported with goats and dairy cows to help them improve their household income and nutrition
  • 1414 pregnant women and breastfeeding women were educated on the importance of breastfeeding to ensure good health and nutrition for their babies

Education

  • Improvements to both the learning environment and quality of education have resulted in a 92 per cent enrolment rate overall in primary schools, and 80 per cent in secondary schools, and drop-out rates have decreased
  • 1866 students participated in remedial classes conducted by 50 volunteers in 50 villages to enhance the quality of education and help reduce school dropout rates

Dumaria's Journey

Life on the ground in Dumaria

By cultivating multiple crops, Kailash Yadav ensures that his family has food year-round.By cultivating multiple crops, Kailash Yadav ensures that his family has food year-round.

Kailash Yadav lives with his wife and three children in a remote village in Dumaria. Like all the other community members, Kailash depends entirely on agriculture to provide for his family. Having just less than a hectare of land, Kailash produced hardly enough rice to feed his family. Consequently, he had to migrate to neighbouring cities in search of other employment.

In 2004, World Vision started working in Kailash's village. He and fellow farmers participated in training sessions on modern farming methods, and World Vision supported the community with a lift irrigation system. This helped farmers to cultivate multiple cash crops, such as wheat, mustard, and vegetables like potatoes. Kailash not only improved his family's nutrition, but also their household income. He now also has some dairy cows. His family has food year-round and he can afford to send his children to school. "I am no longer migrating, and I am living happily with my family. I can also provide better education to my children, and for this I am very thankful to World Vision," explains Kailash.

India at a glance

India is the world's second most populous country and the seventh largest country by area. Since the I980s, India has been making unprecedented progress in its own history, but there are still wide disparities in access to healthcare, education and infrastructure. The number of poor living below NZ$2 a day has increased from 421 million in 1981 to 456 million in 2005.

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