Stories of change 2021-2022 vol 3 case studies on development action and impact

By: Azim Premji UniversityMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Bengaluru Azim Premji University 2022Description: 232pSubject(s): Development action | Case Studies on Humanitarian Aid | Case Studies on Livelihoods | Case Studies on HealthDDC classification: 307.1409 Summary: This volume of Stories of Change seeks to capture the efforts of different CSOS during the pandemic: designing and conducting online classes for children during school closures, providing healthcare through in-person or telemedicine approaches, enabling welfare entitlements for marginalised communities in rural or urban India, connecting producers with urban customers, and of course providing humanitarian aid through various mechanisms.
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Case Studies on Humanitarian Aid
I. Changaayi: The last-mile humanitarian supply chain SWAN: A friend in need for India's stranded migrant workers
II. Case Studies on Livelihoods
III. Role of multi actor platforms in addressing the COVID-19 crisis
IV. LEARN: Restoring women's right to work and dignity
V. Sneh-Setu: A bridge of compassion for Maharashtra's
tribespeople
Case Studies on Health
VI. Mobile Dispensary Seva: Helping Pune fight the pandemic VII. Project Swaasthya: Primary care for migrant workers using telemedicine
Case Studies on Education
VIII. GyanVahak: Bringing school to the doorstep of Uttarakhand villages
Case Studies on Special Vulnerable Groups
IX. Satya Special School: Digital intervention for Children with Special Needs in Puducherry
Case Studies on Welfare and Entitlements
X. Tala-Tod: Facilitating entitlements during lockdown
XI. YUVA: A rights-based response to the plight of the urban poor

This volume of Stories of Change seeks to capture the efforts of different CSOS during the pandemic: designing and conducting online classes for children during school closures, providing healthcare through in-person or telemedicine approaches, enabling welfare entitlements for marginalised communities in rural or urban India, connecting producers with urban customers, and of course providing humanitarian aid through various mechanisms.

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