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Wednesday, July 22, 2009

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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Since there are so many people outside India who want to be involved with Sangam India and have valuable knowledge and insight, we are encouraging them to join the "abroad team" from their respective countries. At the moment, the most people who have shown interest reside in the United States and they have roughly formed along the lines of our team here, with a chairperson, treasurer, and public relations coordinator. Within the team, there will be people focused on education or healthcare or their respective field of expertise.

In order to synchronize the abroad team's planning and the Chennai team's action and implementation, the information will be streamlined and funneled through the US public relations coordinator. It is more efficient to have one point of contact so we will have one person in charge of passing on information from the US to India. As the process is put into action, we will work out the kinks in the system. The abroad team will be using a wiki to share information and collaborate across country lines, and we will periodically update on progress.

A Note on Internal Structure

Since there are so many people outside India who want to be involved with Sangam India and have valuable knowledge and insight, we are encouraging them to join the "abroad" team. The most members we have outside India at the moment are in the United States and they have roughly formed along the lines of our team in Chennai, with a chairperson, treasurer, and public relations coordinator. Within the team, there will be people focused on education or healthcare or their respective field of expertise.

In order to synchronize the abroad team's planning and the Chennai team's action and implementation, the information will be streamlined and funneled through the US public relations coordinator. It is more efficient to have one point of contact so we will have one person in charge of passing on information from the US to India. As the process is put into action, we will work out the kinks in the system. The US team will be using a wiki to share information and collaborate across state lines. We will update on the progress of this new development as it evolves.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Survey!

Written by Gautam Bagga, our survey coordinator

Hi, everybody, this is Gautam writing. I’ve been put in charge of the survey, and with regards to that, I’ve been cobbling one together over the last week or so. There are two purposes for this survey: the more obvious reason of data collection and incorporating that into future work we do in MGR Nagar, but additionally, we are looking to forge lasting bonds between ourselves and the inhabitants. Hence, I’ve tried to keep the survey as short as possible and have cut a lot of questions that were too difficult (and we’ve had to get rid of maternal health almost entirely…that’s something that we’ll do in the future). It should take around 15 minutes to do. We’re hoping to reach MGR Nagar at around 1700, and leave SRMC at around 1600. I’m going to be holding onto the Sangam India phone, so if there are any problems whilst taking the survey, then please give me a call.

We’re still not entirely sure on the numbers of volunteers that will be available, but if you have a few hours to spare, then please, PLEASE come down. I know that this isn’t particularly exciting work and there isn’t the direct feel-good factor that you get when helping at the camps but this work is just as important as it gives us a direction to work in over the coming months and years.

I’m going to do a quick breakdown of the survey, and its sections. Here it is:

We’re going to use census data to make things less confusing for you surveyor-folks. Each survey will have the occupants and a few details of theirs on the front page, to make it easier for me to decode the data.

Household – this is a section that you can fill by combination of simply observing the house (to see the quality of the walls, floor and roof) as well as asking a few simple questions. They’re fairly simple so all you need to do is circle the appropriate answer. It deals with their habitat and habits around it, including the bathroom status and water treatment/storage.

Environment – This deals with water sources for different activities and the source of lighting. It gives us an idea of how the average inhabitants of MGR Nagar are living, what they know about water treatment, and more importantly, what they don’t.

Hygiene – Basic hygiene questions about their washing habits. This is one of the most important segments, since rectifying any unsanitary habits is one of the ways that we can see a reduction in infection rates.

Health – A quick screening survey, just to find out what the prevalence of a few common conditions is like. Additionally, there are a couple of questions on access (where they’ve been and where they would go…both of these are important as we can identify which centres have earned the trust of the slum inhabitants). Rounding out this section are 2 questions: one is on smoking, and the other is on alcohol. In truth, we’re not expecting much statistical data from this, but we think that if anyone is likely to answer ‘yes’ to the alcohol question in particular, then it signifies the trust that we’re building between the people and ourselves. Still, it’s worth including.

Nutrition – Just to find out, roughly, what kind of society we’re looking at. Do they get enough fruits and vegetables? Are they eating enough in terms of calories? Does anyone take any supplements? An estimated 95% of the women will have anaemia. With that in mind…iron tablets, maybe?

Education – Finally, just a few quick questions on the adults’ level of education and whether they’d like to expand on that. Also, a quick note about the kids’ education level. This section is there since we’re trying to judge whether vocational programmes need to be put in place.

That’s about it. I’ll be filling in the front of the forms between 9pm tonight and tomorrow, so I hope you guys understood some of what was said above. I hope to see you tomorrow! Toodle pip!

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Thursday, July 16, 2009

Upcoming Survey, July 18th 2009

We have been working hard on our survey that we are going to be conducting this Saturday at the MGR Nagar Slum.

The objective of this survey is to learn more about the community and to use this information to determine how to best help the people there.

A large number of people have been involved in making the survey, a project that has been coordinated by Goutam Bagga, a volunteer from Sheffield, Britain.

The survey was developed by three teams:
  • A health and nutrition survey, developed by Dr. Gayatri
  • A sanitation survey, developed by Kathleen Bush, a PhD student from Michigan.
  • An educational survey, developed by Educational Committee.
With the help of our wonderful volunteers, we hope to use this survey to collect data about the community. We have tried to keep the survey short in order to be able to cover more of the population.

We've also made a quick handout for the interviewers and a consent form for the interviewees is in the works.

We will be using the census data provided by Paadhai in order to quicken the data collection. An immense thanks to Krithika Rajaram, of our Educational Committee, for translating this into English in a usable format.

If you are in Chennai and would like to help us volunteer the survey; we could really use your help! The success of this survey will depend now on having as many volunteers as possible to ask questions. Please contact us if you are interested.

This is the survey we are using, attached as a PDF: MGRSurvey.pdf

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Map of MGR Nagar Slum

This map was made by Alex on our visit to the MGR Nagar community 2 weeks ago. It's a simple map, spanning two pages, of the street where we are currently working.

Thanks a lot to Alex for his time and effort in making this map. We will be using it as we do our survey next week.


Map Page 1 (.jpg)


Map Page 1 (.jpg)

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