The following are details of services provided in one year period by two COW information providers.
- In livestock, about 760 sheep were saved out of a total 9000 sheep that are there in the in about 7 villages.
- Wage dispersal information about 2300 daily labourers was collected from 21 villages which indicated discrepencies in the dispersals and led to changes in the processess by the government department.
- Cropping information about 1589 land records is being compiled to assess the cropping pattern in the region to divert farmers from cropping water intensive crops.
- Approximately 440 people accessed remote health services for malgia, knee pains, skin problems and reproductive health problems in 7 villages.
- In a span of 5 months close to 800 children accessed computer aided education while 300 children paid a nominal amount for the service in village schools.
- 5 young adults learned computer literacy from the information providers from 2 villages. Photographic services were accessed 700 times for family functions; governance related requirements (for making civilian photo identity cards by the departments) and for agriculture and health related needs (sending image of the person or problem along with the query).
- Photographs were taken for 21 marriages by the information provider in a span of two months during marriage season.
- 75 students accessed results of secondary grade exams via internet from 7 villages.
- Total number of people approached COW was about 4727 in one year out of which about 2466 people used COW services and about 1669 people paid for the services.
- Government entitlements were accessed for by 56 poor households on a single day after submitting their credentials through COW.
- HIV Aids preventing audio visuals shows were effectively shown to specific target groups in 11 tribal habitations including women without causing embarrassment by the culturally sensitive information provider.
This way COW renders to wide range of services plugging in socio economic needs of the region.
