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Background

India is one of the most densely populated nations in the world, being home to more than one billion people. Most Indians earn their living through agriculture, but more than three-quarters of the population are living on less than US$2 a day. Many Indians are still affected by the caste system and thousands of children are subjected to forced labour and exploitation. Because it is difficult for many families to access health services, many children die from preventable diseases. Education systems are inadequate with many schools lacking essential resources and qualified teachers.

World Vision Australia is working with communities in India. Below are examples of funded projects:

Area Development Programs (ADPs)

Area Development Programs in India are currently providing over 17,000 children and their families with access to clean water, sanitation facilities, primary health care and education. Other activities include updating agricultural techniques and introducing new crop varieties to ensure the food security of communities.

Female Infanticide Prevention

This project aims to prevent female infanticide by educating families and communities. Activities include: home visitation; identification of families at risk; pre-natal care; prevention rallies and seminars; awareness raising within the community; and a microenterprise development component to empower women.

Child Labour

This project involves raising awareness and educating parents, businesses and companies about child labour. The ultimate aim is to release children from bonded labour. These projects are essential in transforming the lives of thousands of children.

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