A new lease of life for over 5000 children living on the streets of Hyderabad City as they will soon have a legal Identity

A new lease of life for over 5000 children living on the streets of Hyderabad City as they will soon have a legal Identity

Supported by Verizon India, Save the Children joins hands with Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) to provide a life of dignity and respect for the Children in Street Situations (CiSS) in Hyderabad City’

 Chennai,, April 12, 2021: On the occasion of ‘International Day for Street Children’ today, Sri J. Srinivasa Rao, Chairperson, Telangana State Commission for Protection of Child Rights virtually launched a collaborative pro ject for the children living in street situations, ‘Making #TheInvisibles Visible through Legal Identity in Hyde rabad City’ in the presence of  Latifa Shaikh, Child Champion from Mumbai, Sri. Aswin Lakshmanan, Director – Strategy & Planning, Verizon India and leaders from Save the Children including Sri Vikas Gora, Deputy Director (South Hub), Smt Prasanthi Bathina, Senior Manager (Telangana & Andhra Pradesh), Sri. Avinash Singh, Head – Programme Management (urban), Sri. Manish Thakre, Head – Urban Programme and Policy and Smt. Rupali Goswami, Communication & Campaign Manager (South).

Supported by Verizon India, an Information Technology driven Gl obal Capability Centre (GCC), Save the Childr en has joined hands with Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) to ensu re a life of dignity and resp ect for the Children in Street Situations (CiSS) in Hyderabad City — by ensuring a legal identity, and there by acce ss to their entitlements as rights. To begin with, the year-long project will ensure a legal identity document to over 5000 CiSS to enable them to be visible on the gove rnment records and avail schemes for which they are eligible for their overall well-being and future growth. The project brings in multiple stakeholders (State Comm ission for the Protection of Child Rights, District Child Prot ection Unit, Department of Women and Child Welf are, Child Welfare Committees, State Juvenile Police Unit – Hyderabad Police and other civil society organisat ions) on a common platform to bring about a collective impact on these lives.

Speaking on the occasion, Sri J. Srinivasa Rao, Chairperson, Telangana State Commission for Protection of Child Rights, said, “I appreciate Save the Children for taking up such initiative to work on the issues of children living in street situations. It has been one of our major areas of work, addressing the Issues of Children in Street situatio ns. We need all the stakeholders to come together and address the issues holistically. I call for a detailed discus sion on chalking out a plan of working together to promote and protect the rights of children in street situations. Giving an identity to them is an important beginning.  I appreciate all the partners for coming together to make the launch a huge success. SCPCR will also be there to support not just 5000 children but every single child lives in street situations in Hyderabad.”

Highlighting the importance of this collaborative initiative, Sri. Aswin Lakshmanan, Director – Strategy & Planning, Verizon India said, “We are happy to partner with Save the Children to provide a new lease of life to these homeless and underprivileged

children through a legal identity as citizens of our country. Driven by our purpose of moving the world forward together, we at Veriz on work closely with the communities around us to enable economic, environmental and social advancement. With this initiative, we aim to provide a robust support system for the street children by ensuring access to basic facilities, empowering them with information and awareness on their rights and entitlements and helping them lead their life with dignity and respect.”

Smt. Prasanthi Bathina, Senior Manager (Telangana & Andhra Pradesh) added, “For too long, children in street situations have been deprived of their basic rights due to the lack of legal identity. Save the Children has been working on this issue for over a decade now. We have successfully supported 2 lakh children in four states of India with a legal identity and connected them with various social security schemes. I am glad that we could expand our areas of expertise to Hyderabad city. We thank our funding partner Verizon for their timely support for this urgent initiative given the increased challenges faced by these most vulnerable children and their fam ilies during the pandemic”.

About Verizon India

Verizon is an American multinational telecommunications conglomerate and a global leader in next generation communications technology, including 5G and the Internet of Things. Verizon India (Verizon Data Services India) is an extension of the global Verizon teams working on varied systems, applications and initiatives to help deli ver the digital experiences that are vital to customers’ lives and businesses’ success. As an innovation-hub, Veri zon India plays a critical role in both the development of new technologies and the day-to-day operation of Ver izon’s business. Established in June 2001, Verizon India has a ~6000 -strong, diverse talent pool that oper ates out of Chennai, Hyderabad and Bengaluru.

About Save the Children

 Save the Children works across 12 states of India and in 120 countries, on issues related to education, health, protection and humanitarian/DRR needs of children, especially for those who are the most deprived and ma rginalized. Save The Children’s association with India is more than 100 years old. For further information, please visit www.savethechildren.in