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2. Elementary Education
School and Teacher Education Reform Programme,
Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh
ICICI Foundation had entered into a six-year partnership
with the Governments of Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh in April
2011 and July 2012, respectively, for School and Teacher
Education Reform Programme (STERP). The programme
aims to deliver a child-centric learning environment in
government schools. During fiscal 2015, the programme
focused on making 150 schools in Rajasthan and 100
(ii) Rural Self Employment Training Institutes (RSETIs)
ICICI Foundation is managing RSETIs in Udaipur and
Jodhpur and 11 satellite centres across these districts
to provide skills to rural underprivileged youth. The
centres impart training based on skill requirements of
the local economy (currently 21 trades) and also facilitate
employment for the trained youth.
schools in Chhattisgarh Right to Education (RtE) compliant.
Further, in Chhattisgarh an initiative to build toilet blocks in
100 schools in five districts is being undertaken in line with
the Government’s ’Swachh Bharat Abhiyan’.
HIGHLIGHTS
Over 10,000 youth trained in fiscal 2015
Women represent 41% of the youth trained so far
Tailoring course at ICICI RSETI
Central air-conditioning course at ICICI Academy
HIGHLIGHTS
In Rajasthan
Revised course material for First Year of Basic
School Training Certificate
35 nodal level Academic Resource Centres
developed in Jaipur, Baran and Churu districts
102 school management committees have been
made operational
Chhattisgarh
Developed a two-year Diploma in Education (D.Ed.)
course under the Open Distance Learning (ODL)
model for 45,000 untrained teachers
Initiated reform of Bachelor in Education (B.Ed.)
syllabus
School development plan prepared for 100
demonstration schools
Construction of toilets in 100 schools is in progress
under the Swachh Bharat - Swachh Vidyalaya
programme
3. Primary Health
(i) Outpatient Healthcare Programme
In fiscal 2015, ICICI Foundation concluded the Outpatient
Healthcare Programme, a pilot project undertaken in
Mehsana, Gujarat, and Puri, Odisha, on the Rashtriya
Swasthya Bima Yojana (RSBY) platform to improve
healthcare accessibility for the households living below the
poverty line. Based on the pilot, the Central government
extended outpatient healthcare in all RSBY empanelled
hospitals as a standard product across the nation,
potentially benefitting 37 million families.
HIGHLIGHTS
190,026 families in Puri and 76,929 families in Mehsana
were reached through this initiative. The number of
insurance claims was 334,983 in Puri and 83,568 in
Mehsana.
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