Date:16/10/2009 URL: 
http://www.thehindu.com/2009/10/16/stories/2009101660502200.htm Link: Front Page
U.K. award for 2 Indian NGOs

Hasan Suroor

LONDON: Two Indian NGOs - Mumbai-based "Prerana" and "Sense International 
India," Ahmedabad - are to get $100,000 each for their work among disabled and 
poor children.

They are among the six grassroots organisations from South Asia and Africa 
selected by Stars Foundation, a London-based charity, for this year's "Stars 
Impact" awards given every year to groups which have made a "demonstrable 
difference" to the lives of disadvantaged children.

In a statement on Thursday, the foundation said "Prerana" was selected for 
providing night and day care and education/training for children at risk from 
'second generation' commercial sexual exploitation and trafficking in India.

Recognised

The Sense International India was recognised for supporting hearing-impaired 
and visually-challenged children and for setting up South Asia's first teacher 
training and mentoring course in tackling these handicaps.

Muna Wehbe, chief executive of the Foundation, said the two groups had 
demonstrated "extraordinary commitment and found inspirational solutions to the 
challenges facing children in their communities."

"Over the past three years, our recipients have benefited in many ways from the 
awards beyond the funding and the consultancy support that we offer. 
Organisations have secured increased funding, enhanced media profile, and built 
stronger partnerships with other organisations and local government. As a 
result, this has benefited thousands of children," she said.




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