Soyim Students Union organises mass Social Work to Address Village’s Urgent Needs

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BY | Saturday, 23 September, 2023

In order to address the pressing social issues and community needs in their village, the Soyim Students Union, Ungma Village initiated a mass Social Work event today at Ungma.

A total of 63 students from the Soyim Shisaluyimer Telongjem (Soyim Students Union) participated in the Social Work. They cleaned Yim Süngkum (Village Gate), Sungkong (Log drum), the morung place, and heritage sites/monuments within the village’s jurisdiction.
The social work, which centers around environmental concerns, aims to make a tangible impact on the lives of the local population.

One of the foremost issues identified by the Student Union is the lack of access to education, particularly in the areas of reading, writing, and arithmetic (the 3Rs). To tackle this challenge, the Union has committed to promoting education, ensuring that knowledge becomes accessible to all. Another significant concern that the Social work seeks to combat is the excessive use of non-biodegradable materials in the village. The students aim to educate the community about the importance of reducing or eliminating the use of such harmful materials, with a focus on fostering eco-friendly practices.

“However, the Social Work goes beyond surface-level change. It aspires to create a lasting impact by raising awareness about ecological crises,” mentioned the Union believing that true transformation emerges when individuals are not only equipped with knowledge but also possess the understanding and commitment to safeguard our environment, transcending the boundaries of generational change.

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To ensure that their social work efforts align seamlessly with the priorities and preferences of the local community, the Student community has devised a comprehensive engagement strategy. Their approach includes Identifying and collaborating with key stakeholders, including community members and organizations, building strong relationships within the community through active participation in local events and volunteer work, actively listening to the concerns and suggestions of community members, maintaining transparency and accountability, prioritizing inclusivity and equity in their efforts to ensure everyone’s voices are heard

In addition to these strategies, the Student union has outlined concrete steps to involve the community by hosting regular community meetings to facilitate feedback and input, Establishing a community advisory board composed of diverse community representatives, Forming partnerships with local organizations to extend their reach and impact, Utilizing social media as a platform for communication and feedback collection, Conducting surveys and interviews to better understand community needs and preferences.

To measure the success of their initiatives over time, the Student Union will consider a range of indicators: Improvements in community well-being, including health, education, income, and access to essential services, the level of community engagement, demonstrated by participation rates, feedback volume, and leadership development, the project’s sustainability, gauged by the community’s ability to self-manage, resource availability, and ongoing support from local entities.

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