Rehabilitation for Cyclone Affected Communities

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OrganizationSabuj Sangha
Region India
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ProjectLeader Ansuman Das


The very severe category 6 tropical cyclone Amphan with above 200 km/hr wind speed made a landfall in Sundarbans & East Midnipur of West Bengal 20 May 2020. It has left behind a trail of damage disrupting the lives, livelihoods and infrastructure of around 1.5 million people from 3 districts in coastal Sundarbans of West Bengal and Odisha in India. This rehabilitation effort is for mainstreaming the lives of the affected into a sustainable future.


Challenge

Initial assessment reports indicated severe loss of tree plantations, agricultural land like paddy, pulses, etc., with widespread saline water inundation, loss of livestock and unavailability of fodder, loss to equipment used by fishermen, and a damage to shelter and property. All these damages will take several years to come back to normalcy.

Long-Term Impact

The project will sensitise families to use energy efficient off-grid models and practices. The project will also mobilise resources from other sources for providing food security for the families through kitchen gardening. This will enhance their access to nutritious and self-sustaining food sources, thereby improving their health and well-being.

References

  1. http://www.sabujsangha.org
  2. http://www.sabujsangha.org/news.html

Additional Documentation

https://www.globalgiving.org//pfil/40900/projdoc.doc

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