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Alphabetical listing with brief details (For addresses of NGOs email:infochange@eth.net
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| In association with Bhumika Trust, Chennai, has planned
to give Rs 20,000 to 13 beneficiaries in Anjar. |
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- Provided toolkits to 202 individual artisans (masons,
blacksmiths, carpenters, cobblers, glass cutters)
- Helped to form groups of hand block printers in
Budharmora, Morgar and Bhujpur covering over 85 artisans
- Helped to form self-help groups in five villages
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| Plans to provide employment to handicraft artisans. |
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- Provided employment to over 2000 poor people for
more than 50 days, through a cash for work programme
- Is planning activities in agriculture, micro grants
and skill training
- Provided skill training and marketing support for
embroidery in 10 villages of 4 talukas: Bhuj, Mandvi,
Nakhatrana and Abdasa
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- Plans to undertake livelihood restoration for approximately
600 families through skill enhancement training and
micro-finance options
- Giving electrician training, kits and tools and
a stipend of Rs 70/day dring the period of training,
for 10 people at a time
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- Supports economic rehabilitation of 25 villages
in Bhachau
- CII will set up market yards in the same villages
to exhibit handicrafts and other artisans' works in
various exhibitions of CII in India and abroad
- Plans setting up of market yards, craft and vocational
training in conjunction with expert agencies including
Abhiyan members
- Also on the anvil -- an industrial relocation in
Kutch, port-based activities, tourism, e-governance
and IT enabled infrastructure
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- Distributed hand embroidery tool kits to more than
1000 women artisans in 19 villages of Anjar, Bhachau
and Rapar
- To provide market support to the artisans through
participation in national and international meets,
and linkages with mainstream private sector buyers
- Has insured 5000 rural women for life, illness,
loss of limbs, productive assets etc
- Design and product development, technology dissemination
and design dissemination for approximately 250 rural
artisans is already in progress
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| Provides livelihood support to 1575 old persons and
their families. |
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| Provides design and market support to artisans in Sumrasar
Vandh, Kukadsar, Saumrasar Jatwali and Banni. Also plans
to organise handicraft fairs to exhibit works of Kutchi
artisans. |
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| FidaGhulam Hussain of Canada provided Rs 17.40 lakhs
for providing livelihood to all the affected families
of the Khoja community. |
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| Supporting farmers with watershed and farm bunding schemes
in collaboration with Sahjeevan in Bhuj. Provides market
support to the rural artisans and helps in the production
of handicrafts items in Nakhtrana. Artisans covered --
under the scheme 1700 in Kutch. |
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| Rehabilitation kit and sewing machines distributed
to widows and handicapped persons. |
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| Provided a livelihood support programme for 105 families
in Bhuj and Nakhatrana taluka. |
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| In association with Bhumika Trust, Chennai has planned
to give Rs 20000 to 13 persons in Anjar. |
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| The organisation has planned to provide infrastructure
(handicraft centre, training centre, bank, shopping complex,
roads, electrification and water supply) in New Dudhai,
Anjar. |
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| Distributed kits to 850 persons for self employment. |
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| Angan, a registered training and production centre has
been initiated in Kunaria village of Bhuj. |
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- Provides credit support and transportation service
to salt workers
- Provides market support to 7500 women artisans in
125 villages
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| Distributed kits to plumbers, carpenters, housewives,
goldsmiths etc |
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- Proposes to build 40 work sheds for the affected
artisans in co-ordination with Abhiyan
- Plans to conduct 30 exhibitions in the major cites
of India to sell the products of rural artisans
- Provided tool kits worth Rs 1,00,000 to 1050 embroidery
artisans in Anjar, Bhachau and Rapar talukas in support
with CARE.
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- Formed 16 self-help groups of women and three self-help
groups of men; total savings of the groups is Rs 24634
- Has started 'food for work' activity to generate
employment for 3553 needy people
- Has distributed various kits eg mason kits, carpentry
kits, agriculture kits, equipment etc to 3107 families
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- Offers vocational courses in computers, sewing,
electronics, music, handicraft, screen-printing etc
free of charge
- Plans to set up 25 such centres all over Kutch
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- Planned construction of work sheds for 24 artisans
in Dhamadka with a financial support of $57,500 from
an NRI, Chandubhai Shah
- Provides market support and infrastructure support
to 125 artisans of Dhamadka
- Proposes to construct work sheds for 28 potters
in Gundiali village of Mandvi
- Conducted vocational training classes for students
in Moti Bhidai village of Mandvi taluka with the support
of Excel Industries Ltd
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| Plans to provide cash for work scheme in six villages
of Bhachau, Rapar and Anjar. Distributed seeds, fertilisers,
agriculture saplings to 4171 farmers in 20 villages. Provided
cattle (cows) to 240 beneficiaries in 20 villages. |
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| Provided micro-finance to 55 small traders in Bradeshwar
in Mundra. Has already disbursed loans to about 55 small
traders staring from Rs 2000 - 20,000. |
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| Has conceived a legal appraisal and vigilance programme
across 250 villages to address the issues of human rights
violation, property and entitlement issues arising as
a result of the earthquake. For this, the centre will
closely work with SETU, which is mandated by the state
to act as an information dissemination system and grievance
redressal system. The project has begun to function from
September 1, 2001. |
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- Teams of students and teachers from B M Salgaonkar
Law college, Goa, a team from the Indian Institute
of Science, Bangalore, and a team from West Bengal
University of Juridical Science visited Kutch and
other affected regions on the advice of the state
authority and submitted a report on 'Role of Law in
Disaster, Prevention, Relief and Management'
- Assisted and guided leading officers of insurance
companies for settling rightful claims of earthquake
victims
- Several retired high court judges have offered their
voluntary service for various special cells all over
Gujarat
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(For addresses of NGOs email:infochange@eth.net
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| Distributed 214 crutches and 189 other equipment in
association with its member organisations. |
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- Is running a premedical camp for earthquake victims
in Anjar since the past six months
- Organises free orthopaedic camps for earthquake
victims every month
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| Engaged in conducting health camps, mobile camps, health
awareness meetings, counselling and training programmes
for health workers. |
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- Has treated 1071 patients till July 2001
- Distributed 300 prosthesis, 25 Jaipur foot, three
tricycles, 500 belts, 60 walkers, 40 wheel chairs,
600 callipers, 150 crutches, 300 artificial limbs,
80 cervical collars and 125 other equipment
- Has taken up the reconstruction work of a hospital
in Patri village of Mundra taluka
- Runs the Bidada rehabilitation centre which provides
medical and premedical facilities, free of cost. Currently
1400 patients are undergoing treatment. Nearly 200
of these are handicapped, homeless and the only survivors.
- Conducted 405 orthpaedic surgeries, 94 plastic surgeries
and 136 general surgeries between January and April,
providing lunch and dinner to 1,93,705 people
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| Runs a mobile dispensary in Khavda, Mota, Kotda, Dhrobana,
Khari and Godpar of Bhuj. |
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| Engaged in conducting physiotherapy and diagnostic camps,
surgeries in villages of Bhachau and Anjar in collaboration
with Abhiyan. So far, 803 patients have been examined
in the diagnostic camps, out of which 46 were sent for
further surgery to Bhuj and Bhachau. |
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| Plans to set up a rehabilitation cum shelter centre
for handicapped old people, widows and orphans at Bhojay
in Mandvi with a capacity to accommodate 150 destitute
persons. |
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| Provided 26 prosthesis, 15 Jaipur Foot, 71 tricycles,
122 belts, 259 walkers, 29 wheelchairs, 132 callipers,
504 crutches, 51 artificial foot/limb and 55 cervical
collars and 110 other equipment with the support of Spandan. |
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| CRS is trying to upgrade primary and preventive health
care in their target villages by creating awareness; providing
supplies to primary health centres and sub-centers; conducting
training, health check ups etc. Forty-one trained volunteers,
health workers and village volunteers are working in 24
villages providing counselling and referral support. This
is being done in collaboration with the Mental Health
Hospital, Bhuj. |
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| Plans to construct a dispensary in Kotda consisting
of five rooms. CAF will provide all the necessary tools
and equipment to the dispensary, with the technical support
of the Habitat Technology group, Trivandrum. |
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| CII has planned the construction of anganwadis, dispensaries
and a primary health centre. |
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| Has distributed 708 Jaipur foot, 34 tricycles, 36 belts,
59 walkers, 24 wheel chairs, 64 callipers and 196 crutches
with the support of the PNR and Andh Manav Kalyan Society. |
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- Plans to construct three primary health centres
(PHC), one each in Abdasa, Anjar and Bachau taluka
- Plans to construct nine dispensaries in Abdasa,
Anjar, Bachau and Mundra talukas
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| Has proposed the construction of PHCs in five adopted
villages. |
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| Provided medical treatment to patients at various hospitals,
dispensing medicines and blood bottles. It carried out
operations with the help of Dr Herchandani at the Dayasagar
trust, Ghandhidham. Also provided physiotherapy to the
victims and distributed artificial limbs, crutches, wheel
chairs, tricycles etc at the Dev Smriti Trust, Gandhidham. |
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| Constructed two PHC centres in Vondh and Adhoi of Bhachau
taluka |
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- Runs a mobile dispensary in 80 villages of Kutch
- Runs child help line in partnership with Janpath
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- Promotes community based rehabilitation service
for people injured by the earthquake through regular
physiotherapy camp
- Training of village level workers and handles disability
issues
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| Provided four mobile Medicare units manned by surgeons
and paramedics, as also medical care in the affected areas.
Till date 35000 patients have been treated. |
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| Plans to construct seven PHCs in Anjar, Bachau and Rapar
taluka. |
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- Trains volunteers in community-based first aid,
health awareness and community mobilisation. Each
of the volunteers will be responsible for 20 villages.
- Is constructing a prefabricated temporary hospital
in Bhuj which will be completed by mid October 2001
- Distributed 13416 neem trees, buckets and 14500
chlorine tablets under a health awareness programme
in Lakhpat, Abdasa, Nakhatrana and Anjar to promote
good hygiene practices
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| Organised awareness campaigns in Sujapar in Abdasa and
in Jhaday in Nakhatrana. |
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- Land has been purchased in Bhuj for building a 100-bed
child care and maternity centre, equipped with the
latest apparatus
- Has three mobile dispensaries functioning in the
remote areas of Kutch, and plans to double their number
in the next quarter, in view of the increasing demand.
A PHC is to be established as part of Jamiat Children
villages.
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- Provided medical assistance of Rs 60,000 to around
10-12 affected members of the Khoja Samaj, funded
by the World Federation of Khoja Shia-Isna Ashari
Jamat, London
- Organised medical camps, where 46 people were referred
for surgeries in Bhuj and Bhachau
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| Has set up a small medical dispensary in Tera, and runs
a mobile dispensary in 45 villages of Abdasa |
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| Conducts regular check up for women, for gynaecological
problems and immunisation programmes with the co-ordination
of the local PHC in Khavda (23 villages of the panchayat). |
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- Organised a training on trauma counseling in four
villages of Bhuj and Nakhatrana
- Organised an awareness campaign on the importance
of water sources
- Provided trauma counselling to 16 patients in Bhuj
and Nakhatrana
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- Provided general medical care and distributed medicines
during Feb 01 to July 01 in Bhuj
- Set up the Lions Children's Home at Haripar with
the support of Lions Club of Coventry (UK)
- Organised a free camp for the Jaipur foot and hand,
catering to 1140 patients. The camp provided them
with lower and upper limbs, callipers, tricycles,
crutches, wheelchairs etc
- More than 1000 disabled persons were given an accident
claim insurance cover of Rs 100000 free of cost for
one year
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| Has proposed to build a health sub-centre, to meet
the medical needs in Ludiya as also organise medical camps. |
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- Organised a camp for artificial limbs in association
with the PNR Society, at Rajansar in Bhachau and fitted
around 109 handicapped persons with the 'Prabha Foot'
- Organised a camp at Gandhidham, for the Polycentric
Knee Joint Belt through which more than 175 persons
were benefited
- Carried out a survey in more than 90 villages of
Bhachau, Rapar and Anjar talukas to identify handicapped
people
- Arranged a camp for artificial limbs in association
with the PNR Society, benefiting nearly a 100 handicapped
patients
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| Is planning a hygiene promotion programme in the villages
of Rapar. |
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- Is constructing six permanent structures for medical
sub-centres in Anjar taluka and a dispensary in Bhuj
- Has also undertaken hygiene promotion programmes
in 29 villages within the Dudhai catchment area in
Anjar taluka
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- Community level helpers are working in 25 villages
under a community based programme for the rehabilitation
of physically challenged and disabled people
- Has launched mobile x-ray unit, which can be used
to transport patients to the hospitals, for a detailed
medical check up, screening for surgery, corrective
surgical operations and to fix artificial limbs
- In association with the PNR society, has distributed
eight crutches, three wheel chairs and tricycles,
and 10 people have been provided with artificial limbs
- Runs 12 centres for physiotherapy in different villages
of Anjar, Bhuj, Bhachau and Rapar
- Undertook a campaign for basic rights and the construction
of earthquake resistant community centres
- Is working on a community-based programme, to address
the psychosocial needs of the survivors in collaboration
with NIMHANS
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- Is running a hospital since the last week of January
2001
- Is constructing a hospital building with a maternity
centre. Is also planning to construct an orphanage
and an old age home in new Dudhai, Anjar
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- Has constructed a community hall-cum-vaccination
centre in Mandvi and Mundra. Has also established
physiotherapy centres in Anjar and Bhuj
- Has distributed three ambulances in Anjar, Tundra,
and Sanghipuram
- Has distributed 334 Jaipur foot, 25 tricycles,
140 walkers, 32 wheel chairs, 608 callipers, 72 crutches,
and 60 artificial foot/limbs
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| Is engaged in the construction of one PHC in Dhori village
of Bhuj taluka. |
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| Has distributed tricycles to 170 handicapped children. |
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- Supported government of Gujarat for the immediate
rehabilitation of district health services in Kutch
- Construction of permanent structures for one PHC,
four dispensaries and 12 health sub-centres are in
progress in Bhuj, Mandavi and Rapar
- Has provided hearing aids to 27 children. The construction
of 115 permanent Integrated Child Development Scheme
centres are in progress in Rapar
- Training for LCDs functionaries with WFP and IFRC
is in progress in all the talukas of Kutch. Provides
"Friends of all" support for five community
day care centres for children in Bhuj (five villages)
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| Conducts medical camps in three villages of Bhachau
and two villages of Bhuj. |
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| Is engaged in the construction of one PHC in Fatehgarh
village of Rapar. |
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| Conducts regular eye camps for artisans in the village
of Lakhpat. |
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| Dr Hedgeware Rughalay hospital, at Bhachau treats 500
patients and performs 10 operations on a daily basis.
Runs a mobile health care van in seven villages of Bhuj. |
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- Provides first aid in 10 villages of Rapar
- Runs the Child Helpline in all villages of Bhachau
in partnership with Janpath
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| Has distributed 18 tricycles, 13 walkers, 10 wheel chairs,
15 crutches and eight other equipment. |
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| Has distributed medicines worth Rs 439965 to 23957
patients in 103 villages of six talukas. |
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| Has distributed six wheel chairs, six callipers, six
crutches and 105 artificial foot/limbs. |
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| Medical service was provided to the injured with the
support of the Health Intentional, the Maternity Society,
Pune, local PHCs and doctors from private hospitals. Unnati
and Maternity Society, Pune have jointly started ambulance
services in rural Bhachau. Five thousand seven hundred
and eighty-six children, including orphans, 511 widows,
71 elderly and 44 injured and disabled people have been
provided with food and nutrition support and psychosocial
counselling. Also runs day centres in 96 villages (one
in each) covering 5784 village children. |
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| Provides permanent care to 82 children at Bhachau and
Rapar. Runs three balwadis in Ganeshnagar, Indiranagar
and Jeshthanagar in Bhuj. |
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- Started an emergency medical camp which was then
later established as a temporary hospital
- Established a 100-bed hospital with basic infrastructure,
including operation theatres which was then handed
over to the government of Gujarat. Also co-ordinates
medical rehabilitation activities like the distribution
of aids, appliances and artificial limbs.
- Established a temporary comprehensive rehabilitation
centre with the Bimal People's Association at IMA
hall, Bhuj, having a physiotherapy centre, artificial
limb centre, a micro-finance unit for the disabled
and a psychological counselling centre.
- Conducted health surveys in Bhuj, Anjar and Bhachau.
Has planned to set up a permanent, comprehensive rehabilitation
centre with BPA at Bhuj.
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- Supplied around 30 million litres of drinking water
to hospitals, community kitchens and camps in Bhuj
and Anjar
- Donated one water purification unit to the Bhuj
municipality having a capacity of 50,000 lt/hr and
two smaller units, with a capacity of 40,000 lt/hr,
each in Anjar and Madhapar. Also provided chlorine
injection kits to seven talukas of Kutch
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- Has formulated a psychosocial support project, that
mainly focuses on primary school children (trauma
counselling) and the training of primary school teachers
in trauma counselling
- Is planning three similar sub-centres in Abdasa
too
- Is planning to set up two PHCs in Khadoi in Anjar
and Dhaneti in Bhuj
- Plans establishing seventy-three sub-centres in
Bachau, Mandavi, Mundra, Anjar and Rapar
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| Has initiated a psycho counselling centre in Bhuj, where
40 psychiatrists and psychologists will treat traumatised
people free of cost. |
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| Has constructed a dispensary in Hingariya village of
Abdasa. |
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| Is constructing three health sub-centres in Pashuda
village of Anjar, and Thoriyari and Pagivandh villages
of Rapar. |
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- Has carried out a rapid health assessment in the
affected areas, in co-operation with UNDAC, covering
many towns and villages in Kutch, Jamnagar, Patan,
Rajkot and Surendranagar district
- Distributed emergency trauma kits and emergency
health kits to PHCs in Rapar
- Provided technical advice on disease surveillance,
water and sanitation to the Government of Gujarat
and other UN agencies
- Has established health co-ordination meetings in
four talukas -- Anjar, Bhachau, Bhuj and Rapar. These
have served as a forum for discussing epidemiological
trends, identifying and finding solutions to local
problems (such as water and sanitation), identifying
the training needs of medical officers and sharing
of information between organisations. Established
a district disease surveillance unit (DSU), that functions
as an early warning signal unit; also established
a network of 164 reporting units in Kutch, using standard
surveillance formats. Is providing technical support
for water and sanitation to the general administration.
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| Has started mobile clinics and general dispensaries
in Kukadsar, Kuvaidpar, Pavadiyare, Hamarimor, Bhadreshwar
and Hatedi in Mundra. |
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Alphabetical listing of NGO projects with brief details
(For addresses of NGOs email: infochange@eth.net
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- Repaired 12 small water structures in five villages,
with the support of Abhiyan and with financial aid
from the UNDP
- Repaired in association with Abhiyan, one minor
irrigation dam in Bhuj, with finances from the Prime
Minister's Relief Fund
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| Has undertaken a watershed development project with
DRDA in Sayan, Sambhra, Gulrai and Junagiya. |
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| Has undertaken seven watershed development projects
in seven villages of Nakhatrana and one village of Bhuj. |
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- Repaired in association with Abhiyan, seven small
water structures in Tera village with financial support
from the UNDP
- With Abhiyan, repaired one minor irrigation dam
in Abdasa with financial support from the Prime Minister's
Relief Fund
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| Repaired 30 water harvesting structures in 18 villages
of Bhachau, Rapar and Anjar with the support of Cohesion
and the Anarde Foundation. |
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| Has undertaken post earthquake environmental impact
assessment. Is planning programmes to prevent drought
in select villages. |
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- Has undertaken the repair work of 20 water structures
in five villages of Anjar and six water structures
in two villages of Bhuj, with the financial support
of the DRDA
- Repaired two small water structures in Hirapar village,
in association with Abhiyan and supported by the UNDP
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| Repaired seven talavs (ponds) in association with UNDP
in Tera, and one minor irrigation dam in Sarguara in association
with Abhiyan. |
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| Repaired one minor irrigation dam in Khodasar in association
with Abhiyan, with finances from Abhiyan. |
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| Repaired 12 small water structures and a minor irrigation
scheme dam that was critically damaged in Fulay, Bhuj. |
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- Plans to repair two small dams in the Bagda village
of Mundra
- Plans to work on an anti-drought project
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- Repaired 16 small water structures in Paccham area
and 11 water structures in Nakhatrana
- Repaired 34 small water structures with the support
of Abhiyan
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- Repairing 13 small structures in 10 villages in
association with Abhiyan and supported financially
by the UNDP
- With Abhiyan, repaired three minor irrigation dams
with the Prime Minister's Relief Fund
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Name of the dam
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Taluka
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Progress
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Money utilised (Rs) |
| Anarde Foundation |
Fulay Dam |
Bhuj |
100 % |
260000 |
| Banni Vikas Trust |
Devsar Dam |
Nakhatrana |
100 % |
384000 |
| CORBETT Foundation |
Sarguara Dam |
Abdasa |
100% |
734000 |
| Kutch Yuvak Sangh |
Khodasar Dam |
Rapar |
100 % |
1499500 |
| Sahjeevan |
Ratiya Dam
Jamkunariya Dam
Faradi Dam |
Bhuj
Bhuj
Mandvi |
100 %
90 %
100% |
1805000
402000
1764000 |
| Vivekanand Research and Training
Institute |
Ludva Dam
Ler Dam
Mamuara Dam |
Mandvi
Bhuj
Bhuj |
100 %
90 %
100 % |
632000
840000
430000 |
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Total
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8750500
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- Built 368 schools in 90 days in 111 villages in
eight talukas
- Aims to build 570 schools in 250 villages, to benefit
as many as 1,30, 000 students
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| Schools and anganwadis are planned for the education
of the displaced children. |
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- Constructed 1000 classrooms in Kutch
- Constructing one school in Bhuj and another in Rapar
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- Constructed 10 schools in remote villages in Bhachau
and Rapar
- Is training local volunteers to run the schools
and provide support to students and teachers
- Organised balmelas to entertain and educate children
- Runs multi-purpose vans with audio-visual aids consisting
of film shows, exhibitions, science practicals, library
etc
- Is transporting and distributing toys to the children
of Kutch
- So far 9567 children have been covered
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| Has set up 20 balwadis, providing informal education
and supplementary diet to more than 1500 children. |
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| Has constructed a psychosocial support project that
mainly concentrates on primary school children (trauma
counselling) and the training of primary school teachers
in trauma counselling. |
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