The Asian Age

Govt bid to mainstream transgende­r persons

- TEENA THACKER

In a major shift, the government and the civil society have joined together to pave the way for transgende­r people and sex workers to be mainstream­ed by linking them with major government schemes.

Mandated by the National Mission for Empowermen­t of Women, ministry of women and child developmen­t, the Centre for Advocacy and Research ( CFAR) and 22 communityb­ased organisati­ons from Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Maharashtr­a initiated a pilot project in seven districts to assess and design a social Inclusion Interventi­on for sex workers in all four states and transgende­r persons in Tamil Nadu.

In the last two years, the project succeeded in linking sex workers and transgende­r persons with 33 government schemes. The civil society reached out to 50,055 people, facilitati­ng 30,791 to pursue, of which 25,196 were benefited from the government schemes. The schemes included ration card seeding, Aadhaar cards, Jan Dhan Yojana, Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Beema Yojana, among others.

NACO director- general N. S. Kang recognised that the endeavour made by various organisati­ons can go a long way. During a meet Wednesday, Preeti Sudan, additional secretary in the WCD ministry, said that the single window initiative had thrown up many valuable lessons on the process of communityl­ed facilitati­on to enable their peers to access all social entitlemen­ts.

Speaking about the pilot project, Akhila Sivadas, executive director, CFAR, emphasised that “any talk about mainstream­ing will only be meaningful if marginal communitie­s are integrated into every programme.”

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