WELCOME TO NACG EVAC INDIA
National Action & Coordination Group For Ending Violence Against Children, India (NACG-EVAC India) is a country-level civil society forum of the South Asia Initiative to End Violence against Children (SAIEVAC) with a vision that all children irrespective of gender, throughout South Asia enjoy their right to an environment free from all forms of violence, abuse, exploitation, neglect & discrimination.
The NACGs are constituted by child rights organisations including entities that promote children’s rights and have crucial role of coordinating the EVAC agenda of SAIEVAC at the National level particularly with the SAIEVAC Government mechanisms.
FROM THE DESK OF THE CHAIRPERSON
Dear All
Greetings from NACG EVAC India
First and foremost, I extend my deepest gratitude to all our NACG EVAC India members whose tireless efforts drive our mission of preventing and addressing all forms of neglect, abuse, exploitation, and violence against children. Over the years, NACG EVAC India has made remarkable progress in safeguarding and empowering children nationwide. Through our diverse programs and initiatives, we have strived to create safe and nurturing environments where children can thrive and realize their full potential. In the process of strengthening our network, we have connected with 1248 personnel, including NGOs, government officials, and policymakers across different states. Additionally, through 12 online meetings and events, we engaged with over 1025 individuals. We also successfully conducted a new membership drive, welcoming 429 new members to NACG EVAC India.
Our state chapters have been active in organizing various online and offline state chapter meetings. These gatherings saw the participation of more than 580 individuals who came together to discuss action plans for their respective states. Sincere efforts were made to work in collaboration with various renowned organizations on different themes. Through these partnerships, we have reached 14 states, including Jharkhand, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Jammu and Kashmir, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Delhi, Nagaland, Uttarakhand, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Assam, and West Bengal. We organized consultations in these states, with a total of 739 children participating both online and offline, reaching over 1850 individuals. Additionally, a National Consultation has been organized in Kolkata to share the best practices adopted in these states.
I extend my heartfelt appreciation to all our partners and donors whose invaluable support has been pivotal in our achievements. Together, we are effecting tangible change in the lives of countless children.
Thank you for your unwavering dedication and support.
Sanjay Gupta
Chairperson NACG EVAC India