Aadarsh Kotwal RM, Bara district
Duration: 1st May to 31st December 2026
Budget : 14,376,900 /-
The organization’s mission is to improve the living standards of marginalized communities,
people with disabilities, women, youth, and children by providing quality education,
livelihoods, health care and sanitation, good governance, and climate change mitigation, It
aims to ensure their fundamental rights by increasing their access to them and developing
socially just and resilient communities, while ensuring that by 2027, the most vulnerable
members of marginalized communities are able to exercise their fundamental human rights,
The goal is to help make the systems and processes that ensure a self-reliant, prosperous,
inclusive, and resilient Madhesh Province more responsive and accountable.
The local rights program, organized by Jan Jagaran Youth Club (JJYC) Bara and supported
by the financial support of the AAIN, is being implemented in Adarsh Kotwal Rural Municipality
of Bara district. The violence response system will be strengthened to address the structural
causes that contribute to various forms of violence against women and girls. The issues of
working women will be addressed through discussion sessions and labor monitoring through
community and public mobilization. Education governance will be strengthened to ensure a
safe learning environment in public schools, promote child rights in public schools, and ensure
quality learning outcomes. The core rationale of this program is that the rights and
opportunities of women, poor, and smallholder farmers will be developed through green
livelihood options, as well as women and youth-led climate justice campaigns and
humanitarian response efforts.
Objectives
Advancement of rights and opportunities of women, informal labourers and gig workers
through improved governance system and opportunities.
Advance quality public education as a basic right for children through enabling safe
learning environment and improved education governance.
Build resilience of vulnerable communities by advancing the agenda of climate justices,
green livelihood and enhanced response system.
Major interventions
497 Regular child profile collection and 800 new child profile collection.
Regular coordination and collaboration with Pakila and related stakeholders for Local
Rights Program
Results/Achievements
There are 500 children child sponsorship in the program
There are 800 children New Child profile collected in the program
There are four ward coverage of Adarshkotwal RM- 3, 5, 6 and 8.
