Wednesday, April 12, 2006
Wednesday, April 05, 2006
There are 18 sangums in this programs which are focused on tea estate workers. Those that are able to work on the tea estates get paid 300 rs/ week (about $6) but they are docked 50 rs for every day missed and must work all 6 days/ week. When a tea estate closes they are often allowed to stay in the workers homes but they are not maintained, there is no power or drinking water.
Girls face additional problems since when their families can no longer afford the cost for transportation, books and tutor fees in the public schools they drop out and are often subjected to harsh conditions being sent to work away from home in ‘prawn” and textile factories. For this reason the Diocese has started the “Response to the Suffering Girl Child in the Tea Estate Area” program. This program attempts to keep young girls in school covering education costs as well as self esteem and leadership development. There are 60 girls in the program at a cost of 600 rs (just under $14) per child.
Harold
This past week I have been traveling through the Diocese documenting the many ways the East Kerala Diocese is working with very poor communities in its area. One major area of work is with the many workers who have become unemployed because of the closing of the tea plantations. This woman is one of the few who remains employed but wages are 50 rupees a day = $1.









