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Sulabh International Social Service
Organisation is a non-profit organisation. It
has a Board of Governance called
Executive Committee which decides the
major issues and the decisions are ratified
by this Board. It is led by Chairman, Vice-
Chairman, General Secretary, Secretary
and the Treasurer.
The accounts of the organisation are
audited every year and sent to Income-Tax
Department for clearance.
Sulabh has 25 States and 4 Union
Territories branches led by the Chairman.
Accountant, Cashier, Engineers, Architects
etc. Every State has a number of town
branches. The total town branches are 1075
in 25 States and 4 Union Territories.
| Paid |
: Honorarium |
| Staff strength |
: Full Time – 19,830 Associate Members
It comprises of Social reformers,
Administrators, Planners, Engineers,
Scientists, Social Scientists, Architects,
Medical Doctors, Sociologists, Economists
and Social Workers.
At present there are 65 retired officers
including I.A.S; Chief Engineers, 148
M.Tech & Graduate Civil & Public Health
Engineers, 341 Post Graduates, 2328
Graduates, 7438 Intermediate and 9510
Tenth Class and below. And it goes on
increasing. The persons who work in the
field has not been included which may be
roughly 10,000.
Sulabh Volunteer Force: Besides, bringing
about environmental upgradation by
implementing an eco-friendly technology,
improvement of health and hygiene,
establishing sanitation facilities, lending dignity to women, producing human waste
based fertiliser and effecting economy in
use of water Sulabh has raised Sulabh
Volunteer Force of nearly 20,000 persons.
It has also created 25 million man-days
engagement. In addition 30,000 persons,
almost round the year, are engaged in
construction work and/or rendering social
service as Associate Members and
Missionaries to spread the message of
Sulabh. It has the potential of creating a
Volunteer Force of nearly 2 million people
engaged on, more or less, regular basis. |
| COLLABORATION: |
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| Affiliations with |
: Sulabh has been given Special Status by
the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of the UN, the WHO, Water
Supply & Sanitation Collaborative Council (WSSCC) Geneva, Switzerland, the
United Nations Development Programme
(UNDP), the World Bank, the UNICEF,
the United Nations Centre for Human
Settlements (UNCHS)/Habitat, the United
Nations Environment Programme (UNEP),
Water, Engineering Development Centre
(WEDC) Loughborough, USAID, BORDA,
SIDA etc., Government of India, State
Governments, local bodies and different
national agencies e.g. IIT Roorkee,
RITES, WAPCOS, Central Pollution
Control Board (CPCB), State PCBs, CES,
etc. |
| Interested to collaborate with |
: Any International and National Agency,
Central Government, and State
Governments |
| Products & Services offer |
: To help eradication of scavenging system
and rehabilitation of the scavengers and their wards and bring them in the
mainstream of the society.
To motivate, educate and communicate with
the people of urban and rural areas to have
toilets in their homes and not to defecate in
open.
To help conversion of bucket toilets into
improved sanitation system viz. Sulabh
model and installation of new ones of this
type in the house where there is no toilet.
To construct and maintain public toilets.
To give training to NGOs in technology and
how to run the organization and to motivate
the people.
To train Government and Non-government
officials by conducting awareness
programme and short training courses.
To train personnel of national, international
agencies, donor agencies and financial
institutions in the technologies and ways to
implement the programmes so that
Millennium Development Goals regarding
sustainable sanitation would be achieved by
the year 2015 and 2025 respectively.
To help preparation of pamphlets, charts,
calendar, publication of books about
sanitation health and hygiene.
To provide vocational training to
underprivileged sections of the society
especially the scavengers, to equip them
with necessary skills to attain livelihood and
thereby enabling to stand on their own feet. |
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