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1 Empowering Communities for Prevention of Drug Abuse and HIV Empowering communities for prevention of drug abuse and HIV in India -Project G-86 Geographical Locations and Annual Allocation MEGHALAYA Name of the Implementing Agency Partner Agency Location District Amount in Programme US $ (100%) Placement of Indian Red cross Society, - Shillong East Khasi Hills District 3465.12 SSP Meghalaya Branch Placement of Indian Red cross Society, Indian Red cross Society, Meghalaya Shillong, Sohra East Khasi Hills District 3186.05 10 Peer Meghalaya Branch Branch Educators Western Youth Welfare Organisation West Khasi Hills District 1911.63 Ribhoi Area Welfare Association Ribhoi District 1274.42 Lynti Jam Welfare and Development Association Establishment Indian Red cross Society, Indian Red cross Society, Meghalaya Shillong East Khasi Hills District 930.23 of DIC Meghalaya Branch Branch Lynti Jam Welfare and Lynti Jam Welfare and Development Nongstoin Ribhoi 930.23 Development Association Association TOT for New Hope Centre 1395.35 Master trainers in Meghalaya Placement of Voluntary Health - Shillong East Khasi Hills District 1255.18 Training Association Of Meghalaya Coordinator Primary Voluntary Health Kripa Foundation Shillong, Smit, Sohra East Khasi Hills District 2093.02 Prevention Association Of Meghalaya training for Youths Indian Red cross Society Nongstoin, Mairang, West Khasi Hill Distrct 1255.81 Mawkyrwat Voluntary Health Association Of Jowai Jaintia Hill Distrct 1255.81 Meghalaya Impulse NGO Network Tura West Garo Hill District 418.60 New Hope Centre Nongpoh, Umsning, Ribhoi District 1255.81 Umsamlem Observation Kripa Foundation - Shillong East Khasi Hills District 465.12 1 of World AIDS Day MIZORAM Name of the Implementing Agency Partner Agency Location District Amount in Programme US $ (100%) Placement of Women Anti Drug Association - Lunglei Town Lunglei District 3465.12 SSP Placement of Mizoram Social Defence and Social Guidance Agency Venghlui, Republic andcollege Aizwal dist. 1274.42 10 Peer Rehabilitation Board RRTC NE-III veng area of Aizwal Town Educators Women Anti Drug Electric Veng, Bazar Veng, Lunglei District 2548.83 Association College Veng area of Lunglei Grace Society Town Gilead Drop in Centre Lawngtlai Town Lawngtlai District 1274.42 Marochanoy Organization SaihaTown Saiha Dist. 1274.42 TOT for Mizoram Social Defence and Rehabilitation Board RRTC NE-III 1627.91 Master trainers in Mizoram Placement of Grace Society - Lunglei Lunglei 1255.81 training coordinator Primary Women Anti drug Association - Lawngtlai town Lawngtlai District 1046.51 Prevention Training for Grace Society - Lunglei Town Lunglei District 1046.51 Youths Social Guidance Agency - Mamit town Mamit District 523.25 Serchip Town Serchip District 523.25 Young Mizoram Association - Saiha Town Saiha Dist. 1046.51 2 MANIPUR Name of the Implementing Agency Partner Agency Location District Amount Programme in US $ (100%) Placement of Galaxy Club, RRTC NE-I - Imphal Imphal Dist. 3465.12 SSP Placement of 15 Galaxy Club, RRTC NE-I - Imphal East and West Imphal Dist. peer Educators 3054.26 Churachandpur Churachandpur Dist. 1221.75 Chandel. Chandel.Dist 1221.75 Senapati Senapati dist 1221.75 Tamenglong Tamenlong 1221.75 Ukhrul Ukhrul 1221.75 Establishment Galaxy Club, RRTC NE-I - Imphal Imphal Dist. 3465.12 of 4 DIC Chain Group of Positive People - Imphal Imphal Dist 3465.12 Prodigal Ministry - Tamenglong Tamenglong Dist 3465.12 Rural Development Foundation - Senapati Senapati District 3465.12 Association TOT for Master Galaxy Club, RRTC NE-I - Imphal Imphal Dist. 1627.97 trainers in Manipur Placement of Galaxy Club, RRTC NE-I - Imphal Imphal Dist. 1255.81 training coordinator Primary Galaxy Club, RRTC NE-1 - Thoubal, Thoubal District 697.74 Prevention Ukhrul Ukhrul District 697.74 Training for Bishnupur Bishnupur District 697.74 Youths Integrated Women and Children - Imphal Imphal east and West District 1744.18 Development Centre Social care Ministry - Churachandpur Churachandpur Dist 697.74 3 Centre for Social Development - Chandel Chandel Dist. 697.74 NAGALAND Name of the Implementing Agency Partner Agency Location District Amount Programme in US $ (100%) Placement of Bethesda Youth Welfare Centre - Dimapur Dimapur District 3465.17 SSP Placement of 15 Bethesda Youth Welfare Centre Prodigal Home Dimapur Town Dimapur District peer Educators CAD Foundation Dimapur Town 2443.41 Bethesda Youth Welfare Dimapur Town Centre Shalom Rehabilitation Chumukedima Centre Kripa Foundation Kohima Town Kohima District 1221.70 Jerimmen Youth Society Mokokchung Town Mokokchung Dist. 2443.41 Care counselling Centre Changtongya NEDHIV Mongolemba Grace Society Tuli Turning Point 1221.70 Shanshom Organisation Mon Town Mon Distrct. Bethesda Welfare club WokhaTown. Wokha Dist. 1221.70 Network Agape Wefare Bhandari organisation 4 New Life Ministry Jalukie Peren 610.85 Establishment Bethesda Youth Welfare Centre Grace society Changtongya Mokokchung Dist 930.23 of 4 DIC Yingli Mission Society Mon Mon Dist. 930.23 Rengma Mothers’ Tsumenyu Kohima Dist. 930.23 Association New Life Ministry Jaukie Peren Dist 930.23 NAGALAND Name of the Implementing Agency Partner Agency Location District Amount Programme in US $ (100%) TOT for Master RRTC NE-II Kripa - Kohima Kohima Dist 1639.53 trainers in Foundation,Nagaland Nagaland Placement of RRTC NE-II Kripa - Kohima Kohima Dist 1255.81 training Foundation,Nagaland coordinator Primary New Life Ministry - Aitlenden, Impur, Mokokchung Dist. 1744.19 Prevention yaongyimsen, Molunghimong, Training for Tzudikong ( Tuli Subdivision) Youths Kripa Foundation Nagaland, Mon Mon Town, Aboi, Naganimore Mon Dist. 1395.39 - , Tizit. Bethesda Youth Welfare Centre - Dimapur Town and Dimapur Dist 697.68 Medziphema NEDHIV - Longlen Town and Tamlu Longlen District. 697.68 Eleutherous Christian Society Tuensang Tuensang Dist. 697.68 Observation of Kripa Foundation Nagaland - Kohima Kohima Dist 465.12 World AIDS Day 5 ASSAM Placement of SSP North East Society for promotion - Guwahati Kamrup Dist. 3465.17 of youth and masses Placement of 4 North East Society for promotion - Chandmari, New Gauhati Kamrup Dist. 2267.46 peer Educators of youth and masses Noonmati, Satgaon, Mirza, Kochpara, Rampur, Champaknagar, Greater Bongshar, Sualkuchi. Pathsala, Nityananda, Saderi, Borpeta District 755.82 Baghmara, Helona Establishment of North east Society for promotion - Chaigaon Kamrup Dist. 930.23 DIC of youth and masses BIHAR Name of the Implementing Agency Partner Agency Location District Amount Programme in US $ (100%) Placement of SSP Youth Mobilisation for National - Patna Patna 3465.12 advancement Placement of 8 Youth Mobilisation for National Patna City 5255.81 peer Educators advancement Aniket Seva Disha De-Addiction Boring Road, S.K.Puri, Patna Centre S.K.Nagar, Mandiri, Patliputra, Gandhi Maidan, PMCH, Digha , Phulwarisharif, Anisabad, Khagaul, Beur area of Patna Sister Nivedita Memorial Kankarbagh, Yarpur, Trust Mithapur, Rajendra Nagar, Lohanipur, Kadamkuan area of Patna Establishment of Youth Mobilisation for National - Patna Howrah 930.23 DIC advancement 6 WEST BENGAL Placement of SSP Human Development and - Kolkata 3465.12 Research Institute Kolkata Placement of 8 RRTC East -1, Vivekananda RRTC East -1, South Kolkata 3941.85 peer Educators Education Society. Vivekananda Education Kolkata Society Human Development and North and Cental Kolkata Research Institute Howrah town Howrah Dist. 1313.95 Establishment of Human Development and - Kalabagan, North Kolkata Kolkata 930.23 DIC Research Institute MAHARASTRA Placement of SSP Mukti Sadan Foundation - Mumbai Mumbai 3465.12 (west zone) Placement of 6 Mukti Sadan Foundation Sambhavna Central and Western part of Mumbai 2627.90 peer Educators Mumbai City Muktisadan South Mumbai Mumbai Foundation,Mumbai Thane town, Thane 1313.95 Ambarnath,Kalyan, Badlapur, Ulahsnagar GUJARAT Name of the Implementing Agency Partner Agency Location District Amount in US Programme $ (100%) Placement of 2 Mukti Sadan Foundation Parivartan Akbar Syed Tehra area of Surat Surat 1313.95 peer Educators City Establishment of Parivartan - Central part of Surat City Surat 930.23 DIC DELHI Placement of SSP RRTC North SPYM - New Delhi Delhi 3465.12 ( North Zone) 7 Placement of 2 RRTC North SPYM SPYM Kisangar Meherauli Delhi 1313.95 peer Educators CHANDIGARH Placement of 2 RRTC North SPYM - Pinjor Chandigarh 1313.95 peer Educators UP Placement of 2 RRTC North SPYM - Raebarelli Raebarelli 656.97 peer Educators - Buland shahr Buland shahr 656.97 JAMMU AND KASHMIR Placement of 2 RRTC North SPYM J&K SPYM Transport Nagar Jammu 1313.95 peer Educators Sub Total 135662.77 CONSULTATIVE MEETINGS,TRAININGS AND WORKSHOPS Name of the Implementing Agency Amount in US $ Programme (100%) Consultative meeting UNODC Project Office , Shillong 4633.26 with project partners of G-86 for 4 NE states Training for resource UNODC Project Office , Shillong 7209.30 people in Guwahati 8 Development of 1000 UNODC Project Office , Shillong 5000.00 VCDs with messages on drug use and HIV prevention Training workshop RRTC North , SPYM 3895.35 for NGOS on Micro- credit in Delhi For NGOs of North, West and East Workshop on RRTC North , SPYM 4100.00 Network & Advocacy at FINGODAP National level 7906.98 Training on SHG Galaxy Cub, RRTCNE-I Sub Total 32744.89 Total 168407.66 9 .
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