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Item Annual Report 2010 - 2011(CRY - Child Rights & You, 2011) Child Rights & You, CRYWith the aim of strengthening our organisation at its roots, CRY have spent a considerable amount of time introspecting and working on defining the values and ideals that drive us. As a part of this exercise, this year, CRY has adopted new mission and vision statements. These statements help us showcase what we, as an organisation, are doing right, what our dream is and how we would like to see them take shape. It also highlights CRYs essential belief in the fact that lasting change is possible only when the entire community comes together to make it happen. At CRY, we stand by these statements, look to them for motivation and direction. We hope that they inspire you just as much to continue supporting the rights of children.Item Annual Report 2012 - 2013(CRY - Child Rights & You, 2013) Child Rights & You, CRYCRY ended the year with an income of Rs. 48.53 crores. While income from individuals in India was recorded at Rs. 45.85 crores, with donations from 1,23,508 donors, income from corporate houses and institutions was recorded at Rs. 3.89 crores. This year we held the 2nd CRY Corporate Responsibility Summit. This summit allowed key corporate stakeholders to put the cause of children up front and centre, and to influence them to ensure child-friendly corporate policies.Item Annual Report 2013 - 2014(CRY - Child Rights & You, 2014) Child Rights & You, CRYEven after 67 years of independence, 47 children out of every 1000 live births die every year before reaching their rst birthday. Only 50% of children between the age of 6 and 14 go to school. And every second child is malnourished. The critical 33% of our country- children- do not have a voice. Because they do not have a vote.Item Annual Report 2014 - 2015(CRY - Child Rights & You, 2015) Child Rights & You, CRYIndia’s children account for more than one-third of its population, and yet their rights are violated every single day. Our single-minded efforts over the last 3 decades have been to restore to India’s children their rights.Item Annual Report 2015 - 2016(CRY - Child Rights & You, 2016) Child Rights & You, CRYCRY focused on improving its outreach. This was done by implementing new programs and initiatives, and strengthening old ones. the end of 2015-16, 97% of CRY-supported projects shifted from an integrated approach to issue-focused intervention, focussing on not more than two issues. All projects have initiated individual child tracking, with regard to specific indicators related to issues of intervention. Simultaneously, we revised the internal sanctioning system and started developing a more scientific Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning (MEAL) framework, and strategy for intervention in the urban space. In 2016-17, we expect to implement the same in greater detail.Item Annual Report 2016 - 2017(CRY - Child Rights & You, 2017) Child Rights & You, CRYThe Report says that CRY Address the immediate and critical needs of children, build the capacity of service provider like teachers & Anganwadi workersItem CRY Annual Report 2017 - 2018(CRY - Child Rights & You, 2018) Child Rights & You, CRYTo inspire people to take responsibility for the situation of the deprived Indian child and motivate them to seek resolution through individual and collective action - thereby enabling children to realize their full potential. To help people discover their potential for action and change. To enable peoples’ collectives and movements to work collaboratively to secure, protect and honor the rights of India’s children.