COMPLETED relief work
Last year, OSF had swung into action to relieve the distress of the people intensely affected by lockdown. The daily wage earners, migrant workers, auto-drivers, petty traders, petty shop owners, house-maids, small vendors who form India’s informal sector were the most effected. The informal sector constitutes 81% of all employed persons in India as per the report from ILO. OSF focused primarily on the medium and small towns which receives relatively lesser attention.
We Supplied Essential Provision Kits: With a huge number of cash-strapped people who had lost income generation options during the lockdown time, it was our duty to help them survive in a dignified manner. Purchase of food, grocery, personal hygiene products, medicines are entirely dependent on their daily / weekly wages. OSF supplied Food Survival Provision kits. Without this support, they faced the threat of hunger, cutting down on food items and eating food on less number of occassions. The kits with selected food items ensured the needed resilience for beneficaries and their families to remain healthy. This was the opportunity to show our care and compassion by sharing what we have with them.
We Supplied Protective Kits: Healthcare providers and authorities who manage the fight against Covid19 require a steady supply of protective gear. We mobilised resources to procure and pass on these items.
COVID INDUCED DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
In the interim unlock phase, we started focussing on the long-term consequences that the pandemic had triggered. Projects to address the school-readiness for remote children, enhancement of rural/tribal farm incomes through nature-friendly farm activities, support to marginal farmers are some of the themes that we operate in. The principle is to curate an environment that will help them sustain on their own.