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4.3.4 Educational Outreach Activities Beyond Campus (Program)

Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham is committed to empowering communities through education and capacity building as part of its vision to foster societal transformation. Aligned with SDG 4, the institution undertakes a wide range of educational outreach activities beyond campus, addressing diverse community needs. These initiatives include tailored lectures, skill-building workshops, and interactive demonstrations conducted in local schools and underserved communities.

The university leverages its multidisciplinary expertise to run both ad hoc and programmed outreach efforts, often involving our student volunteers. Programs such as literacy drives, STEM education camps, environmental awareness workshops, and digital literacy initiatives bridge the educational gap in rural and urban communities. Through these impactful projects, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham continues to cultivate inclusive learning opportunities, empowering individuals and fostering long-term societal development.

1. SANKALP Project: Skills Programmed Training for Independent Lives

2. Women Entrepreneurship. Tailoring and Disaster Management: Amrita Sustainable Livelihood & Disaster Resilience Program

3. STI Hub

4. CRPF Project – Sameekshanam  – Be Calm, Be Compassionate”

5. Amrita AHEAD

6. Med SIM

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u003ch6u003eSANKALP Project: Skills Training for Independent Livesu003c/h6u003ernu003cpu003eu003cstrongu003eBackgroundu003c/strongu003eu003c/pu003ernu003cpu003eNearly 20 years ago, the 2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake and Tsunami destroyed homes, shattered lives and ruined livelihoods. As one of the many responses to the crisis, Amma and the MA Math started the AmritaSREE program, a community-based Self-Help Groups initiative, to help the women impacted rebuild their lives. Three years ago, the Covid pandemic struck. While the Tsunami locked us out, the Covid pandemic locked us in. Memories of its trail of loss are still fresh in our minds. The pandemic hit hard rural women and transgender individuals in India. Apart from the tragic health impacts, job opportunities dwindled, pushing them further into economic uncertainty. The transgender community, already marginalized, faced heightened discrimination, making it even harder to secure employment or access social services.u003c/pu003ern

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u003cpu003eTo help them bide the storm, Amma supported over 250,000 women through the pandemic by providing cash support, food and clothing, and ration supplies, twice a year. It was Ammau0026rsquo;s desire to build resilience and preparedness in these communities, addressing the challenges revealed by Covid, to strengthen the women’s Self-Help Group structures through diversification of livelihoods. Under her guidance and as part of an initiative led by the Government of Indiau0026rsquo;s Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, called u0026ldquo;Avsar SANKALP u0026ndash; Skill Acquisition and Knowledge Awareness for Livelihood Promotion,u0026rdquo; Amrita University provided vocational training to 4,500 women and transgender individuals.u003c/pu003ernrnu003cpu003eu003ca class=u0022btn btn-coloredu0022 href=u0022https://ammachilabs.org/avsar-sankalp-project/u0022u003eRead Moreu003c/au003eu003c/pu003e

The “Empowering Women & Communities through the Art of Beekeeping” project, for the promotion of beekeeping as a means of sustainable livelihood for villagers, was started in April 2023. The initiative targeted the 3 villages of Nala, Bhiri and Giriya, in Uttarakhand, reaching 65 women villagers in Self-Help Groups SHG to provide them training, and set up an apiary in each of the villages. It came as a step towards sustainable development and a better tomorrow for the people of Uttarakhand.The project was in partnership with Maruti Overseas and supported by ESRI India.

The project included:

Courses and practical trainings on various aspects of beekeeping. Post-training business development workshops to increase the potential for business success: enhancing the effective functioning of SHGs, digital literacy.Amrita Overall Approach and States of Implementation Industry exposure field visits. Participation in trade-shows and exhibitions to sell beekeeping-based products. Help in capital funding to Self-Help Group (SHG) members. As the project kicked off, the participating trainees were provided with the needed new beehive boxes, tools, equipment and materials.

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u003ch3u003eImproving Tribal Livelihoods, Education u0026amp; Sustainabilityu003c/h3u003ernu003cspan style=u0022font-weight: 400;u0022u003eMizoram, one of the seven states of the North East Region of India, is a beautiful land of rolling hills, rivers, and lakes. While literacy rates are high, Mizoram also has a high number of unemployed, and the rugged land makes ease of doing business a major challenge. Substance abuse has been identified as a rising concern among young people here. Health indicators highlight the high prevalence of anaemia in children, adolescent girls and women, and growing non-communicable diseases [NCD] including various types of cancers. u003c/spanu003ernrnu003cspan style=u0022font-weight: 400;u0022u003eUnder a grant from the Department of Science and Technology, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, in collaboration with Mizoram University, plans to build Science, Technology u0026amp; Innovation Hubs in the districts of Aizawl and Serchhip to promote sustainable livelihoods through Capacity Building and Skill Development for tribal communities. u003c/spanu003ernrnu003cspan style=u0022font-weight: 400;u0022u003eThe STI Hub is a collaborative initiative taken by the government and private sectors to address key challenges, provide sustainable solutions and create a thriving ecosystem in the state of Mizoram, paving the way for a brighter future.u003c/spanu003e

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u003ch3u003eAmrita and Mizoram University’s STI Hub offers the Mizo peopleu003c/h3u003ernu003cspan style=u0022color: #af0c3e;u0022u003eLivelihood Empowermentu003c/spanu003ernu003culu003ern tu003cliu003eu003cspan style=u0022font-weight: 400;u0022u003eDevelop food processing incubator to support livelihood through nutri-based food u0026amp; Ayurveda-inspired health products, enterprises by adopting appropriate food processing technologyu003c/spanu003eu003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eu003cspan style=u0022font-weight: 400;u0022u003eDevelop Skill Modules for livelihood u0026amp; knowledge transferu003c/spanu003eu003c/liu003ernu003c/ulu003ernu003cspan style=u0022color: #af0c3e;u0022u003eIndigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS)u003c/spanu003ernu003culu003ern tu003cliu003eu003cspan style=u0022font-weight: 400;u0022u003eDocumentation of IKS and healing practices, skills, u0026amp; art of healing specific tribal communitiesu003c/spanu003eu003c/liu003ernu003c/ulu003ernu003cspan style=u0022color: #af0c3e;u0022u003eKnowledge Resource and Databanku003c/spanu003ernu003culu003ern tu003cliu003eu003cspan style=u0022font-weight: 400;u0022u003eProvide digital literacy to rural population with little access to digital aidsu003c/spanu003eu003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eu003cspan style=u0022font-weight: 400;u0022u003eTrain peer ambassadors to provide preventive health awareness in schools u0026amp; villagesu003c/spanu003eu003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eu003cspan style=u0022font-weight: 400;u0022u003eSkills training and capacity buildingu003c/spanu003eu003c/liu003ernu003c/ulu003ernu003cpu003eu003ca class=u0022btn btn-coloredu0022 href=u0022https://www.amrita.edu/center/create/sti-hub/u0022u003eRead Moreu003c/au003e

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