Author: nalamdana

  • HIV/AIDS Awareness & Prevention

    HIV/AIDS Awareness & Prevention

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    (1996-1999) Funded by the Ford Foundation N.Delhi between 1996 – 1999. Endowment received for this issue from the Foundation in 2000 – An issue that Nalamdana has been committed to since 1994, as India is the country with the largest number of HIV positive people after Africa. Nalamdana has a suite of scripts, a training kit with interactive materials such as video, audio tapes, jig-saw puzzles and games (created with funding from the Ford Foundation through 1995 to 2000) and also undertakes theatre training for partner organizations. Nalamdana has executed a two year funded project (2005 – 2006) at the Tambaram Government Hospital, Chennai (the TB and HIV treatment centre where the largest number of patients in India receive free treatment.)

    Once a month role plays outside ART clinics and dramas in their open air theatre lead to discussion and encouraged better understanding between patients, their families and care givers.

    The year 2007 ushered in a novel component – an internal radio program which linked the far flung wards and encouraged participatory daily programs that entertain and educate. Since 2005, this project was funded by I-TECH, Seattle and CDC, Atlanta. It was approved for extension and funded by The Gere foundation India Trust and UNESCO and through 2009.

  • Nambikkai Project

    Nambikkai Project

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    (2005-2006) Self funded emergency-relief project – Nalamdana’s Nambikkai (Hope) Project for post tsunami rehabilitation was undertaken by the Trust using our own funds. The 18 minute documentary focuses on post tsunami rehabilitation issues addressed through innovative popular theatre. Our approach was to create an informative yet entertaining play developed and performed by Nalamdana’s drama and counseling team. Between May and September 2005, Nalamdana performed the play in more than 30 cities, towns and villages on the coast of Tamil Nadu, India, reaching thousands of displaced people.

    Continuing in 2021

    The Nambikkai Project – meaning “the Hope project” in Tamil – aims to equip underprivileged children with skills and technology, that are of increasing importance in today’s education and working world.

    Our two courses of action are:
    1) Recruiting student volunteers to teach the children in orphanages and shelters.
    2) Raising funds to buy computers for the children – as well as pay for internet, and the associated renovation costs in the orphanages.

    We will host a variety of fundraising events over the next few months to meet our goal. Stay tuned!