SAP India has announced that it has collaborated with the Spastic Society of Karnataka (SSK) to upgrade skills amongst differently abled children in the State. SAP will equip the knowledge centre of Human Resource Development and Research Department (HRDT) at SSK, with a range of SAP Software solutions to help them deliver quality education to teachers and parents to address the needs of special children in the rural and urban areas. In addition to providing financial assistance to enable SSK operate efficiently, SAP will also assist the organization to identify and fund entrepreneurial ventures of differently abled people to promote self-employment and sustenance.
SAP will support HRDT to analyze its researched data through cloud based analytics and leverage the intelligence in enhancing its course material for teachers. Also, with SAP's Enterprise software, SSK will be able to better manage its internal operations and become a best run NGO.
There are more than a million people with special challenges in Karnataka and most of them are from low socio-economic backgrounds. In order to bridge this gap, SAP will help SSK identify and support talented and deserving individuals to embark on their entrepreneurial ventures.
Our objective is to develop an inclusive society that respects and protects human rights, while encouraging equal participation of people with challenges. With SAP, we hope to leverage technology to realize greater benefits and provide better opportunities for specially-abled children and adults announced by Rukmini Krishnaswamy, Director, Spastic Society of Karnataka.
With a vision to make strategic social investments that have a lasting benefit on society, SAP’s financial assistance will help pay honorarium to teachers, special educators, therapists and other medical staff. In addition, SAP will provide SSK with latest technical material, assessment tools, build new training manuals to improve their quality of teacher training. With this capacity building initiative, we aim at improving the employability of the differently-abled, especially those from low socio-economic backgrounds. By collaborating with SSK, SAP intends to support differently abled children, their teachers and parents by providing critical resources that improve their chances of high quality employment. We will also support SSK in improving their overall operational efficiency announced by Peter Gartenberg, Managing Director SAP India.
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