ABOUT SEED
As far as the finances are concerned the SEED takes a leap ward and bountiful of just and orderly maintenance with proven financial austerity and prudence. For this essential the managing committee has constituted a specialized assessment council for planning and managing the rhythm of financial flow. The managing committee shall scrutinize and accredits the process of financial flow in the way that matches the fixed norms of the resolutions. The managing committee of SEED annually meets once a year and decides on the course of activity Vis a Vis the new programs and strategies to be adopted through the resolutions and makes arrangements for the smooth running of the projects. The stages involved are passing through the various checks and every stage the professional involvement is a key element like approval of the managing committee and a resolution to that effect acknowledging the importance and significance of the project are considered and in the second stage putt5ing the process for wider debate on the structure of its implementation has been the mile stone and at this stage professionals are put to confidence project internal core team and operational teams are teamed up as to identify the stages of their association Etc.
SL. NO | Program | Subject | Duration | Donors | Coverage |
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1 | Anganwadi Worker’s Training Centre | Training of Supervisors, Anganwadi Worker’s, Helpers, Adolescent Girls, Community Health Worker’s | Since 2002 | Women Development & Child Welfare Govt. of AP | Visakhapatnam |
2 | Swadhar Settler | Rescue of Woman, Home & Adolescents in distress | 2009 | Women & Child Development Govt. of India | Visakhapatnam |
3 | Urban Health Centre Swarna Bhrathi | Public Health Renovation of Urban Slums | 2005 | DFID, Family Welfare Govt. of AP and GVMC | Visakhapatnam |
4 | Urban Health Centre Changalraopeta | Public Health Renovation of Urban Slums | 2006 | DFID, Family Welfare Govt. of AP and GVMC | Visakhapatnam |
5 | Crèche Centers | Literacy & nutrition of Urban Family Children | 2008 | Central Social Welfare Board Govt. of India | Visakhapatnam |
6 | Residential Bridge School | Dropouts Children in Nakkapalli Madalam | 2008 | Rajeev Vidya Mission (SSA) Govt. of AP | Visakhapatnam (Rural) |
7 | Urban Health Centre Narava Village Ward No.57 | Public Health Renovation of Urban Slums | 2009 | DFID, Family Welfare Govt. of AP and GVMC | Visakhapatnam |
8 | Partnership for Sexual Health Project | Commercial sex workers and MSM community | 2010 | DFID, APSACS, and TSU | Hyderabad, Visakhapatnam |