Bhagyashree S. Vadageri, G. Lakshmana, R. M. Channaveer
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The case study explains how the residents of Shukrawadi came together to make their village an open defecation free village (ODFV). The village was awarded the ‘Nirmal Gram Puraskar’ in 2013 in recognition of its ODFV status. The study attempts to review the roles played by various groups, the strategies used and the processes followed to achieve the status of ODFV. In-depth interviews and focus group discussions were used to collect data. The researchers found remarkable leadership and organisational skills displayed by various individuals and groups in bringing about the desired change in the community.
期刊介绍:
The Indian Journal of Social Work (IJSW) is the flagship publication of the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, and is brought out by its Publications Unit. Published every January, April, July and October, the TISS entered its 77th year of uninterrupted publishing, a record in journal publishing, in 2016. The first issue of the IJSW was brought out in June 1940. It focussed on two aspects of Child Welfare - Children in Industry and Juvenile Delinquency. The main objectives of the IJSW are to: cater to the need for literature on social work, and be a medium of dissemination of indigenous work being carried out in the country. Over the years, the IJSW has kept pace with changing perspectives and developments in the field of social work and social work education. The IJSW has brought out over 50 Special/Focus issues since 1940.