KSIWFA (Kalyanpur South Impression Welfare Association)

Organization's name: KSIWFA (Kalyanpur South Impression Welfare Association)
Organization's acronym: KSIWFA
Former Name(s): Biswajit De
Headquarters address  
Address: Baruipur, Kalyanpur. South 24pgs. West Bengal, pin - 743610
India

India
Phone: 08777099710
Email: impressionwelfareassociation@gmail.com
Web site: www.ksiwfa.org
Organization type: Non-governmental organization
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Activities

Areas of expertise & Fields of activity:
Geographic scope: National
Mission statement:
Year established (YYYY): 2001
Year of registration (YYYY): 2016
Organizational structure: About the Organization KALYANPUR SOUTH IMPRESSION WELFARE ASSOCIATION(KSIWFA) is a non profit organization (NGO) IN West Bengal was incorporated on 29.08.2016 under West Bengal Society Registration Act XXVI OF 1961. It is well known nationally for its commitment to work with marginalized sections of the society who help empower them to attain a dignified meaningful quality life. Our organizational goal is to empower the underprivileged section of the populace and motivate and raise them to an ultimate goal of self reliance. Over the last three years that organization has been working , has been able to reach to a large number of weaker sections of people in the society specially women and children and showed its seriousness towards the development of underprivileged people about their qualitative behavioral change and approximately eighty seven thousand people had an overall impact in this process in the area Baruipur, Canning, Lakhikantapur, Diamond harbour, Sundorban etc based at District South 24 Parganas. It's bottom -up approach of inclusive development has changed lives of many and has let the path in sustainable development . Some of the programme organization emphasized namely-The rural Women's Child Education Programme and Mother and Child Health care programme , itself covers around 18767 children daily from different community back ground , in the age group of 5- 16 years through its special remedial education project . Under Community Development Programme Through Women's there has been impact on the lives of around 16985 women through women empowerment programme , 40000 villagers through Environmental Interventions and 2500 families through Rural Development And Sustainable Agriculture programme . Apart from this Kalyanpur South Impression Welfare Association (KSIWFA) NGO, has a full -fledged Skill Up gradation Programme which has converted 6560 of youth into skilled and self- reliant members of the society. We are doing joint venture work also with others networking partners organization .
Number and type of members: We have a total 17 th Governing body member and 10k external members in different state at India.
Affiliation with NGO networks: Ramakrishna Mission, and Iskon temple
Funding structure other: Funded by own members and community.

Additional Information

Sustainable Development

Advancement of Women

Affiliation with other organizations: Na
Publications: Na
Statements or documents submitted
to the Commission on the Status of Women:
Na
Statements or documents submitted
to the Committee on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women:
Na

Financing for Development

Accreditation to: Financing for development
Purpose: We are financing for different regional projects like women's empowerment, skill development, child education, health issue etc.

Forests

Major group affiliation: Non-governmental Orgnizations
Affiliation with other organizations: We are tyeup with thousands of Indian organisation those are togetherly working with us , for forest area . We are taking with different groups initiative, those are help for save deforestation. That is the reason its help to global cause. We are jointly start tree planning in India . We are celebrating Green Save Day .
Affiliation with UN bodies: We are first time applying for this .
Publications: Environmental Benefits of Planting a Tree Many people decide to enrich their gardens by planting trees. Most of them do it for the beauty or to provide extra shade in summer months. However, there are more benefits from trees than you might think. Except for relaxing, connecting us with nature and their calming effect, trees do a lot when it comes to the environment. If you are thinking about planting a tree around your home, keep reading to find out what trees do for our environment 1. Reducing Climate Change If people are good at something, then it is building up excess carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Harmful CO2 contributes to climate change, the biggest current problem the world has to deal with. Trees, however, help fight it. They absorb CO2 removing it from the air and storing it while releasing oxygen. Annually, an acre of trees absorbs the amount of carbon dioxide equal to driving your car 26 000 miles. Trees are our main survival tools; only one tree can produce enough oxygen for four people. 2. Purifying Air Have you ever felt that feeling of „cleaner air“ in the woods or by the seaside? Well, you were right because it is well known that trees do purify the air. They absorb pollutant gases such as nitrogen oxides, ozone, ammonia, sulphur dioxide. Trees also absorb odours and act as a filter as little particulates get trapped in leaves. A mature acre of trees can yearly provide oxygen for 18 people. Since year 2017 to till now we are working on this project but we need support to do it's larger scale .
Statements or documents submitted
to the United Nations Forum on Forests (UNFF):
We are just first time applying for affiliation.

Informal regional network of NGOs

UN-NGO-IRENE Newsletter: Yes