- Celebrating 12 Years
– Procurement of search and rescue materials: rubber boats, sirens, life jackets, helmets, paddles, rubber tubes, and PPE.
– Shelter houses with washing facilities established.
– Early warning system with siren houses set up.
– Established Local Disaster Management Committee.
– The Local Disaster Management Committee (LDMC) team trained in first aid and rescue operations.
– Strong coordination with the Area Police Office and Armed Police Force.
– Helipad for flood emergency response
– Focused on gender-responsive and inclusive COVID-19 measures.
– Lead volunteers engaged in door-to-door visits and information collection.
– Promotion of COVID-19 preventive measures: social distancing, mask usage, and sanitization.
– Awareness campaigns for vaccination through door-to-door visits and megaphone announcements.
– List of vulnerable households created
– Collected data from households and connected with banks
– Increased community awareness of social protection services.
– Emphasis on bank accounts and identity cards for financial inclusion
– Trained people on mental health, psychosocial well-being, and identifying psychosocial issues and symptoms.
– Conducted sessions for students on psychosocial support, child protection, child rights, child marriage, and its connection to psychosocial issues.
– Trained community-based psychosocial workers in mental health, counseling skills, and strategies to support children at risk of child marriage and violence.
– Identified and provided counseling for psychosocial cases in the community.
– Trained stakeholders (local representatives, health volunteers, youth, and club members) and teachers on psychological first aid.