Nagaland Centre for Human Development and Information Technology (NCHD-IT)

Empowers women, children, and youth in Nagaland through livelihood development and educational initiatives

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About

  • Headquarters

    Dimapur, Nagaland

  • Since

    2000

Nagaland Centre for Human Development and Information Technology (NCHD&IT), a nonprofit organisation founded in 2000 and actively operating since 2013 Read more, is dedicated to fostering community development and leadership skills among women, children, and youth in Nagaland. Its primary focus lies in the realm of livelihood development, where it has engaged with these groups in various interventions, both in the farming and non-farming sectors. Through these efforts, NCHD&IT aims to enhance access to productive resources and improve the living conditions of the community members. NCHD&IT's successful initiatives include the promotion of Joint Liability Groups (JLGs) for large cardamom and organic green tea cultivation, particularly benefiting farmers in the Kiphire and Mon districts. Furthermore, it has collaborated on child sponsorship programmes and provided technical support for educational programs such as the "Hole-in-the-wall" initiative. The organisation's commitment to community empowerment and development is evident through its multifaceted efforts across Nagaland.

Programs

  • Livelihoods Programme

    District

    NCHD&IT is actively involved in promoting livelihood development in Nagaland, leveraging the region's abundant bioresources, including medicinal and aromatic plants, spice crops, tea, rubber, oranges, pineapples, and more. Through collaborations with NABARD and SIDBI, it has facilitated the formation of around 300 Joint Liability Programmes in five districts of the state. These initiatives encourage the utilization of unused land for economic stability and encompass both short-term crops like Rabi and Kharif crops and long-term crops such as tea, rubber, black pepper, and large cardamom. In the Kiphire district, NCHD&IT has played a pivotal role in supporting cardamom cultivation, providing training and technical guidance to farmers, and even setting up a cardamom drying machine for local villages, contributing to the success of this effort.

  • Capacity Building Programmes

    NCHD&IT places a strong emphasis on capacity building within its organisation to ensure effective project management and result-oriented outcomes. It has taken proactive measures to equip its staff with the necessary skills and resources. This includes ongoing monitoring and capacity-building efforts, particularly for the project team. The team has received training in various aspects, including programme planning, implementation, documentation, reporting, community mobilization, networking, financial management, and human resource management. Periodic external training sessions and workshops further enhance their capabilities. NCHD&IT's work extends to improving the quality of education in schools and fostering community engagement, with learning centres employing child-friendly teaching and learning methods, demonstrating its commitment to enhancing educational processes and outcomes.

  • Skill Development Programme

    NCHD&IT plays a pivotal role in addressing the challenge of youth dropouts in the state by organising various skill development programmes. These initiatives aim to empower youths for self-employment opportunities through skill enhancement in areas like mobile repairing, computer hardware training, organic mushroom cultivation, detergent production, and more. The organisation has also facilitated job placements for many trainees, either by helping them establish their repair shops or find employment in existing ones. Additionally, NCHD&IT has formalized several Self Help Groups, establishing connections with the State Bank and enabling the sale of their products through various outlets. Currently, 10 self-help groups are thriving, engaged in sustainable income-generating activities, demonstrating the organization's commitment to fostering skill development and economic empowerment.

  • Programme to Support Underprivileged Children

    NCHD&IT plays a vital role in supporting underprivileged children in rural communities. Through baseline assessments, it identifies children from economically disadvantaged backgrounds who wish to continue their education or pursue short-term training. It has successfully reintegrated many children who had dropped out of school, providing them with essentials like school bags, water bottles, books, shoes, and uniforms, thereby enabling their return to school. Additionally, NCHD&IT extends assistance to children in need of medical treatment. The organisation has also established partnerships with educational institutions across the country, offering postgraduate courses and encouraging young graduates to pursue further education. Furthermore, it supports individuals already working by facilitating their enrollment in relevant educational programmes, fostering skill development and knowledge enhancement among the workforce.

  • Education Programme

    District

    NCHD&IT actively participates in the education sector, with a primary focus on Dimapur district in the state. Its key objective is to enhance the learning capacity of primary students and increase school enrollment. It strives to develop child-friendly curriculum materials through essential manuals. A notable initiative is the establishment of Special Learning Centers within Government schools, where primary students engage in two-hour learning sessions characterized by activity and joyful methods. This innovative approach has garnered an overwhelmingly positive response from the children. NCHD&IT also promotes co-curricular activities, such as the Vibrant Library concept, designed to create an inviting space for children with child-friendly books. Library sessions incorporate engaging activities like picture-talk, fishbowl discussions, recitals, storytelling, and more, enriching the learning experience for young learners.

Impact Metrics

  • Children in Learning Center

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2017-18 86
    • 2018-19 156

Leadership Team

  • P T Aienla

    Founder

  • Yashimenla Lemtor

M&E

  • Internal, External Assessors

    No

Policies

  • Ethics and Transparency Policies

    No

  • Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy

    No

Political & Religious Declarations

  • On Affiliation if any

    No

  • On Deployment Bias if any

    No

Registration Details

  • PAN Card

    AAABN0525D

  • Registration ID

    H/RS612

  • VO ID / Darpan ID

    NL/2010/0028546

  • FCRA

    No

  • CSR Registration Number

    Not Available

Location

  • Headquarters

    House No. 422, LABAM KI Duncan Bosti, Near SBI Rangapahar Branch, Dimapur, 797112

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Other Details

  • Parent Organisation

    Nagaland Centre For Human Development and Information Technology

  • Type & Sub Type

    Non-profit
    Society

Financial Details

 Income / Expenses
  • 2018-19

    Income
    Rs.1,582,015
    Expenses
    Rs.1,352,425
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.525,034
    Program Expenses
    Rs.827,391
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  • 2019-20

    Income
    Rs.1,640,803
    Expenses
    Rs.1,583,180
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.678,463
    Program Expenses
    Rs.904,717
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  • 2020-21

    Income
    Rs.1,008,642
    Expenses
    Rs.1,182,476
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.360,476
    Program Expenses
    Rs.822,000
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