Giving children back their childhood : Habitat and the world of child at DPP

Contributor(s): TARU for developmentMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi Taru for development 1994Description: 166pSubject(s): Child labour | Education | Self learning | ChildhoodDDC classification: 331.31 Summary: The campaign sought to comprehend the world of children within Raghubir Nagar, exploring the associated social structures that shape their lives. This constituted a case study of a program implemented in a specific settlement in the slums of West Delhi for over a decade, benefiting more than 7000 children in 12 years. The study aims to assess the nature and extent of the impact of Deeplayas initiatives on children, evaluating the reach and effectiveness of the services provided, and understanding the influence of these interventions and their overall impact.
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The campaign sought to comprehend the world of children within Raghubir Nagar, exploring the associated social structures that shape their lives. This constituted a case study of a program implemented in a specific settlement in the slums of West Delhi for over a decade, benefiting more than 7000 children in 12 years. The study aims to assess the nature and extent of the impact of Deeplayas initiatives on children, evaluating the reach and effectiveness of the services provided, and understanding the influence of these interventions and their overall impact.

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