“Nanhe Panne” is a biannual magazine featuring contributions from children living in the slums of Mormugao Taluka, Goa. Published by Arz, a non-governmental organization.
The magazine aims to give these children a platform to express their views on various aspects of their lives, including safety, security, infrastructure, education, and health.
The young contributors use diverse mediums such as prose, poetry, drawings, and photography to share their perspectives. Additionally, the magazine highlights interventions conducted by Arz to support these children.
“Nanhe Panne” is distributed to key stakeholders, including:
– Police officials
– Chief officers
– Panchayat members
– Municipal councillors
– Department of Women and Child Development
– Regional Transport Office (RTO)
– District Collector
– Teachers
– Parents
– Religious leaders
– Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs)
This wide distribution helps raise awareness about the children’s situations and expects the authorities to design appropriate interventions and policies.