Human Immediate Needs

STRATEGIC AREAS

Life Line Ventures for stable livelihoods

The rural  livelihood development projects implemented by HIN have a Multi-focal approach encompassing many components such as Entrepreneurship development, Development of traditional sectors like Fisheries & Agriculture, Tourism trade, Food security & Climate change. The sector works in sync with state development programs in line with the Sustainable development goals and facilitate linkages to public services and schemes for the project beneficiaries. Each community livelihoods development project is attuned to local needs, through an initial participatory learning and Action (PLA), wherein the local needs are identified and the final design and outcomes of the initiatives are decided. Typically, a project is implemented in the same area for a period of 2-3years in order to achieve impact and sustainable outcomes. Each project aims to ultimately enable the beneficiaries to become change makers in their own communities.

 

 

 

 

Sustainable entrepreneurships

We won’t see gains in reducing poverty and hunger unless we seriously invest in rural people. “Given the right kind of tools and resources, small-scale producers and rural entrepreneurs can transform struggling communities into thriving places.”

 

“We need a dramatic shift in thinking to help the region’s poor people break the cycle of hunger, poverty and financial instability. To make this dream become reality we focus on short to long term investments where people start to develop their own ventures to witness them grow gradually.

To make this more pragmatic, we sit with the communities and develop comprehensive but more flexible business plans that suits the local contexts and maximize the use of local resources and revolving finances that ensures growing trends of stable rural economies and household savings.

 

Equal access to Empowerment

We strongly feel that addressing the root causes of victimization and empowering the marginalized communities that includes rural women, disadvantaged girls, persons with disability, Victims of domestic violence, and drug menace is a pragmatic viable tool to ensure equality among the community where everyone feels that they have equal access to social protection and justice.

We also want to see that the most disadvantaged communities living in the cluttered corners of the region have access to protection and comfort during times of emergencies both natural and man-made.

We train and deploy our rapid response and psycho social teams in times of serious calamities and shocks where community lives are protected and their properties are safeguarded.

 

Dynamic Solutions on WASH

We wanted to witness that the communities living in the most affected remote areas of the region have access to safer drinking water, adequate infrastructure facilities for water & sanitation, water for Agricultural needs and better health services in the rural communities.

We are deeply concerned about the mal-functioned facilities in the areas of maternal health and Nutrition where we wanted to establish working relationships between the community and service providers to ensure that state and non-state services reach the grass roots.

 

 

Rural Infrastructure Development

We believe in the fact that Rural Infrastructure development is the base for fighting rural poverty and under development, We strongly advocate that the rural poor are facilitated with better housing facilities that will form the platform for healthy families and socio-economic development of a community is often linked with the reliable resources for education, entertainment and access to safer mobility and community meeting places.

Keeping this fact in mind we will mobilize extensive resources to design and construct community feeder roads, market places, schools, entertainment parks and bridges to maximize community stability and socio-economic development.

Justice and Reconciliation

The work of HIN is based on inter-dependence – the idea that nothing could exist on its own. This concept interdependence is demonstrated through HIN’s commitment to promote its core values of diversity, dignity and democracy.

The utmost aim of HIN is to imagine, build, nurture, sustain and transform human relationships. This includes the ability and potential to; build new relationship through existing ones, design creative spaces to freely build new relationships, build capacities to sustain and create physical spaces and psychological spaces to deepen quality of human relationships especially in a Multi-cultural scenario.

Its success stories of impact originated from experimentation of innovative ideas and actions on the ground. In all their work, the organization adopts a bottom-up and participatory approach. It is about ensuring to bring grassroots communities to engage in active democratic dialogue processes to be featured and highlighted in the national level opinion and decision making.

Cultural diversity

We believe in the fact that Rural Infrastructure development is the base for fighting rural poverty and under development, We strongly advocate that the rural poor are facilitated with better housing facilities that will form the platform for healthy families and socio-economic development of a community is often linked with the reliable resources for education, entertainment and access to safer mobility and community meeting places.

Keeping this fact in mind we will mobilize extensive resources to design and construct community feeder roads, market places, schools, entertainment parks and bridges to maximize community stability and socio-economic development.