Children often have to drop out of school to contribute to the family income
More recently, in December 2011, the area was hit by Cyclone Thane which destroyed many homes and roads in the area. Many of the families from our family strengthening programme were affected as their homes were destroyed. Once again, SOS Children's Village was involved in reconstructing homes and livelihoods.
However, people continue to face many hardships. The majority of vulnerable people live in slums with no access to the most basic services such as waste collection, safe drinking water and sanitation and they also lack other services such as health clinics and schools.
Many of the urban poor struggle to scrape together a living. The physical and emotional development of children growing up in these circumstances suffers. Children who join our programmes are often malnourished and in need of medical treatment. The lives of girls and women are particularly difficult, as they continue to be discriminated against. Girls from poorer families are less likely to attend school and their health needs are not always attended to. The significant difference in literacy rates bears testimony to the inequality that women experience: while 90.4 per cent of men are literate, the figure drops to 67.9 per cent for women.
Responding to the local needs after a natural disaster
SOS Children's Villages started working in the area after the tsunami in 2004. Once it became clear that many children had lost parental care, the local authorities asked us to establish a permanent programme which would include family-based care where the children could recover from their traumatic experiences.
What we do in Nagapattinam
If children can no longer stay with their families, they can find a loving home with one of the twelve SOS families, where they grow up with their sisters and brothers. The children attend the local kindergartens and schools, along with children from neighbouring families and are thus integrated into the community. The children take part in many activities organised locally and the children from nearby families also participate in festivals that we organise.