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Ep-45: Mere Hisse Ki Hansi – Children in Street Situations: Aadhaar Card and Government schemes ( Hindi)   
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'Mere Hisse Ki Hansi' is a joint initiative of Save the Children India and OneWorld Foundation India to sensitise the community and children on key child rights issues and bring about behaviour change. Each episode is of 15 minutes duration broadcast at 4:45 pm every Saturday on AIR FM Rainbow 102.6 MHz includes radio drama backed up by folk entertainment and an expert interview to reinforce the message.

This episode of Mere Hisse Ki Hansi on 'Children in Street Situations:Aadhaar Card and Government schemes', features an interview with Barnali Sharma, Director,Cultural Affairs, Government of Assam.

Ep-44: Mere Hisse Ki Hansi – Role of Indian Railways in Handling Children in Street Situations ( Hindi)   
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'Mere Hisse Ki Hansi' is a joint initiative of Save the Children India and OneWorld Foundation India to sensitise the community and children on key child rights issues and bring about behaviour change. Each episode is of 15 minutes duration broadcast at 4:45 pm every Saturday on AIR FM Rainbow 102.6 MHz includes radio drama backed up by folk entertainment and an expert interview to reinforce the message.

This episode of Mere Hisse Ki Hansi on 'Role of Indian Railways in Handling Children in Street Situations', features an interview with Dr Suresh Saini, Deputy Inspector General cum Chief Security Commissioner, Railway Protection Force, North Eastern Railway, Indian Railways.

Ep-43: Mere Hisse Ki Hansi – Children in street situations: Aadhaar Card and Education ( Hindi)   
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'Mere Hisse Ki Hansi' is a joint initiative of Save the Children India and OneWorld Foundation India to sensitise the community and children on key child rights issues and bring about behaviour change. Each episode is of 15 minutes duration broadcast at 4:45 pm every Saturday on AIR FM Rainbow 102.6 MHz includes radio drama backed up by folk entertainment and an expert interview to reinforce the message.

This episode of Mere Hisse Ki Hansi on 'Children in street situations: Aadhaar Card and Education', features an interview with Lalita Pradeep, Additional Director General, Basic Education, Uttar Pradesh.

Ep-42: Mere Hisse Ki Hansi – Children in Street Situations: Aadhaar Card and Direct Benefit Transfer ( Hindi)   
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'Mere Hisse Ki Hansi' is a joint initiative of Save the Children India and OneWorld Foundation India to sensitise the community and children on key child rights issues and bring about behaviour change. Each episode is of 15 minutes duration broadcast at 4:45 pm every Saturday on AIR FM Rainbow 102.6 MHz includes radio drama backed up by folk entertainment and an expert interview to reinforce the message.

This episode of Mere Hisse Ki Hansi on 'Children in Street Situations: Aadhaar Card and Direct Benefit Transfer', features an interview with Indira Murthy, Joint Secretary, Cabinet Secretariat, Government of India.

Ep-41: Mere Hisse Ki Hansi – Children in Street Situation: Aadhaar Card and Health Services ( Hindi)   
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'Mere Hisse Ki Hansi' is a joint initiative of Save the Children India and OneWorld Foundation India to sensitise the community and children on key child rights issues and bring about behaviour change. Each episode is of 15 minutes duration broadcast at 4:45 pm every Saturday on AIR FM Rainbow 102.6 MHz includes radio drama backed up by folk entertainment and an expert interview to reinforce the message.

This episode of Mere Hisse Ki Hansi on 'Children in Street Situation: Aadhaar Card and Health Services', features an interview with Rupa Kapoor and Pooja Jaswani, National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR).

Ep-40: Mere Hisse Ki Hansi – Children in Street Situations: Aadhar Card and Financial Security ( Hindi)   
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'Mere Hisse Ki Hansi' is a joint initiative of Save the Children India and OneWorld Foundation India to sensitise the community and children on key child rights issues and bring about behaviour change. Each episode is of 15 minutes duration broadcast at 4:45 pm every Saturday on AIR FM Rainbow 102.6 MHz includes radio drama backed up by folk entertainment and an expert interview to reinforce the message.

This episode of Mere Hisse Ki Hansi on ' Children in Street Situations: Aadhar Card and Financial Security', features an interview with Rita Singh, Member, Delhi Commission for Protection of Child Rights (DCPCR).

Ep-39: Mere Hisse Ki Hansi – Children in Street Situations: Importance of Aadhar as an identity card ( Hindi)   
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'Mere Hisse Ki Hansi' is a joint initiative of Save the Children India and OneWorld Foundation India to sensitise the community and children on key child rights issues and bring about behaviour change. Each episode is of 15 minutes duration broadcast at 4:45 pm every Saturday on AIR FM Rainbow 102.6 MHz includes radio drama backed up by folk entertainment and an expert interview to reinforce the message.

This episode of Mere Hisse Ki Hansi on ' Children in Street Situations: Importance of Aadhar as an identity card', features an interview with Yashwant Jain, Member, National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR).

Ep-38: Mere Hisse Ki Hansi – Children in Street Situations: Benefits of Aadhaar in Skilling ( Hindi)   
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'Mere Hisse Ki Hansi' is a joint initiative of Save the Children India and OneWorld Foundation India to sensitise the community and children on key child rights issues and bring about behaviour change. Each episode is of 15 minutes duration broadcast at 4:45 pm every Saturday on AIR FM Rainbow 102.6 MHz includes radio drama backed up by folk entertainment and an expert interview to reinforce the message.

This episode of Mere Hisse Ki Hansi on 'Children in Street Situations: Benefits of Aadhaar in Skilling', features an interview with Jayant Krishna, Executive Director, National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC).

Ep-37: Mere Hisse Ki Hansi – Children and Natural Disasters ( Hindi)   
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'Mere Hisse Ki Hansi' is a joint initiative of Save the Children India and OneWorld Foundation India to sensitise the community and children on key child rights issues and bring about behaviour change. Each episode is of 15 minutes duration broadcast at 4:45 pm every Saturday on AIR FM Rainbow 102.6 MHz includes radio drama backed up by folk entertainment and an expert interview to reinforce the message.

This episode of Mere Hisse Ki Hansi on 'Children and Natural Disasters', features an interview with Manabendranath Ray, Director, Programme Development and Global Urban Strategy Initiave, Save the Children.

Ep-36: Mere Hisse Ki Hansi – Children living in street situations: Access to Shelter ( Hindi)   
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'Mere Hisse Ki Hansi' is a joint initiative of Save the Children India and OneWorld Foundation India to sensitise the community and children on key child rights issues and bring about behaviour change. Each episode is of 15 minutes duration broadcast at 4:45 pm every Saturday on AIR FM Rainbow 102.6 MHz includes radio drama backed up by folk entertainment and an expert interview to reinforce the message.

This episode of Mere Hisse Ki Hansi on 'Children living in street situations: Access to Shelter', features an interview with Kanak Tiwari, Urban Development Specialist, National Institute of Urban Affairs, New Delhi.

Inclusion and Equity --> Child Rights

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For decades the rights of children have been ignored while the issues of child labor, lack of education, and malnutrition have been increasing. It is only recently that the dialogue on the rights of children to education, healthcare, development and expression has caught the attention of law makers and the implementing agencies. There is now a growing concern within the government about the conditions that the country's children are living in. In this space we give these children a voice to tell us about their needs, concerns and to share their stories