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Name: RURAL INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL EDUCATION - RISE
Street 1: 6-8-1037 NGOs Colony
Street 2: K T Road
City: TIRUPATI
Province: Andhra Pradesh
Post Code: 517507
Country: India
Phone: +918772231101
Organization Email: risetpt@rediffmail.com
Web Site: http://risengo.in
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Focal Point Contact Information

Salutation: Mr
First Name: RAMAKRISHNA
Last Name: DALAVAI
Title: Director
Email: director@risengo.in
Phone: +919490182823

Alternate Focal Point Contact Information

Salutation: Mr
First Name: THULASIRAM
Last Name: MOGARALA
Title: FAO
Email: thulasirise@gmail.com
Phone: +919177700249

General Information

Board Constituency: Developing Country NGO
Is your organization legally registered in your country: Yes
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Organization Type - Primary: Non-Governmental Organization
Organization Type - Secondary: Other Non-Governmental Organization (NGO)
Organization Description:
Rural Institute for social education-RISE is found in1984 by a group of young committed youth towards social change. Mr.D.Ramakrishna is a founder securatery, initiated efforts of RISE to reach unreached and vulnerable communities in chittoor district. In the beginning RISE intend to build model villages in to region of Kuppam. From inception, RISE believes to adopt participatory principals to make the community as a subject in development process. In given new paradigm of development, we used participatory planning, people centered activities participatory review and monitoring. RISE has successful built the system of transference and accountability
In course of time society for Participatory Research In Asia-PRIA, Newdelhi, observed the strengths and credibility of RISE. Subsequently PRIA recognize RISE as Regional resource center in Andhra Pradesh and provided needed support to build the center. RISE started to play a new role of organizing trainings and research. Most of the training organized for CBOs, NGOs and CSOs. Particularly RISE give much emphasize on concepts and capacity building among leaders of varies avenues. in another hand RISE was involved various studies and consciously used those study findings as learning materials for building different peoples struggles , such as Handloom weavers, Daliths , Yanadhi tribes, Mathamma(Jogini) and trafficking.
After having two decades of experience RISE had series of reflection about the identify needy community, people needs, Stratagic plans and relevant role of RISE. Since there was a complexity in the society due to Economic and political reforms in the state, RISE observed enormous number of vulnerable groups such as Trafficking victims, sex workers, Orphans, displaced tribal and occupational groups, Violence against women and migrant community etc.RISE has acknowledged the social scenario and interviewing the issues of needy communities by promoting various teams in the organization. As a part of process RISE decentralized teams by implementing differen
 
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Specializations / Areas of Work

Advocacy
Delivery of health services and care
Research and Development
Technical Assistance

Other Organization Information

Total number of staff in your organization: 51 - 99
Number of full-time staff who are directly involved with TB: 26 - 50
Number of part-time staff who are directly involved with TB: 26 - 50
Number of volunteers who are directly involved with TB: 100 +
 
How did you hear about the Stop TB Partnership: Other partners
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Why do you wish join the Stop TB Partnership: Network with other partners
 
Are you a member of a Stop TB national partnership: No
Are you in contact with your national TB programme: Yes
Please tell us how your organization is contributing to your country's national TB control plan:
Andhra Pradesh Community Health Intervention Project

Back Ground:

TBAI has always believed in reaching the last man with the services engaging grass root level NGOs and collaborating with respective local government. It has experimented and expanded strategy of grass root level NGO engagement in the service of the affected and institutionalized for over half a decade. Now TBAI is at a stage where it strongly embraces this strategy and strives to take it to next level. In this back drop Andhra Pradesh Community Intervention Project has been conceived, conceptualized, commenced and carried to future impact at the grass roots.

Aim of project:

The Aim of the project is to contribute to the attainment of Goal 6 of the MDGs; to ‘halt and reverse’ the spread of TB, Malaria, Leprosy and HIV and other major diseases in six districts of AP, India through the innovative engagement of 36 local non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in support of public health services, enhancing case detection and treatment completion by providing quality, locally available health information, education and patient support.

Project Approach:

Approach is to empower 36 ICMO partners to enhance and support ongoing health project interventions for the reduction of TB, HIV, Malaria, Filaria and Leprosy transmission amongst poor and marginalized communities in Andhra Pradesh. Each ICMO works in a different area, and each has a different overall focus as an NGO, e.g. sex workers, agriculture etc. The project uses a participatory and integrated approach for achievement of the project outcomes.

Geographic Location:

Phase 1 (started October 2008), Chittoor, Kadapa and Ananthapuram Districts. Total of 20 ICMOs. Phase 1 is completed in March 2012
Phase 2 (started July 2009) Nellore, Kurnool and Prakasam districts. Total of 16 ICMOs. Phase 2 will end in September 2012
Total population coverage is 4.6 million
Project Strategies:
 

Geographical Reach

Which country is your headquarters located in: India
Which countries do you do operate in:
(This includes countries you are conducting activities in)
India

Contribution

Please tell us how your organization will contribute to the Global Plan to Stop TB by briefly describing its involvement in any of the areas of work listed below:

TB Care Delivery:
Advocacy, Communication and Social Mobilization

Drug-Resistant TB:
MDR TB

TB-HIV:
TB-HIV Co Infection

New Diagnostics:
New Case detection through Community Awareness

Declaration

Declaration of interests:
No conflicts of interest were delacred.

Application date: August 24, 2012
Last updated: August 24, 2012