SDG Goal-4

Strengthening Alternative Education Systems

Creating Learning Platforms for Dropouts and Remote Communities

Since 2011, SWATI has operated a National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) center at Bandhagad to provide institutional support for school dropouts, promoting formal education and inclusive learning environments. The organization is also implementing Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) programs for children aged 3–6 in remote Kandhamal villages. Additionally, SWATI runs E-Libraries and Information Centers to empower youth with access to educational resources and information.
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Fostering Lifelong Learning and Inclusive Education

Empowering Communities Through Quality Education Initiatives

To ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all under Goal-4 of the SDGs, SWATI has been implementing a variety of impactful educational programs. These include Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE), support through the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS), youth libraries, cluster-level information centers, E-learning centers for children, and life skill education for school dropouts, ensuring educational access and growth for every age group.

Documenting Change Through Publications

Sharing Stories of Impact and Inspiration

SWATI has authored several impactful publications that document its field experiences and community interventions. These include “Eei Matira Katha” on Livelihood, “Jibanadhara” on Health, “Ananya” on Child Marriage Prevention, “Ankur” on Child Education Initiatives, “Corona Kalara Katha” on COVID-19 response, and “Kandhamalara Prakruttika Krushi” on natural farming practices in Kandhamal. These works serve as vital resources for learning, advocacy, and community awareness.
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Raising Awareness Through Media and Dialogue

Promoting Development Through Audiovisuals and Social Media Engagement

SWATI has developed audio-visual documentaries and songs covering a wide range of development themes, including MGNREGS, agriculture, DBI, tribal development, WADI, hydro projects, maternal and child health, and malaria prevention. It also produces informative posters, brochures, and leaflets on topics like MNREGS, FRA, PESA, HIV/AIDS, environment, and sanitation. By facilitating discussions through social media forums, SWATI encourages civic participation and community dialogue on key social issues.

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