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Flood Relief Interventions- Give2Asia Health Camp

Project Period: 2014- 2016 The flood of September 2014 followed by heavy rainfall had resulted in stagnant water in most of the villages across the district of Srinagar, Baramulla, Budgam and Bandipora. This caused various health hazards mainly concerning water borne diseases and allied health issues. AMAN’s team extended their support to 14 far flung… View Article

Flood Relief Interventions- Relief Material Distribution, J&K

Project Period: 2014- 2016 When around 12.5 lac families were directly and indirectly affected by the floods, loss of property was estimated to be around a crore. As per the assessment and observation of AMAN’s field team during the course of immediate flood relief intervention activities, thousands of families lost their residential houses in the… View Article

Flood Relief Interventions – TATA RO Plants Installation, J&K

Project Period: 2014- 2016 possess various health related challenges on the affecting community. Lack of clean drinking water and inadequate supplies affects the life of community members adversely. Contaminated water sources leads to many water borne diseases. AMAN’s team facilitated the successful installation of 20 TATA RO water treatment plants across the flood affected districts of Budgam,… View Article

Flood Relief Interventions-House Construction for Flood Victims, J&K

Project Period: 2014- 2016 Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) witnessed the worst flood 2nd September 2014 onwards during the last stage of Indian monsoon. This triggered flooding and landslides in the region. On the 5th of September the Jhelum River was reported to be flowing over the danger mark. About 2600 villages were reported to be… View Article

Capacity Building & Advocacy for Scrap Worker’s Rights and Health, Delhi

Project Period: 1st June 2015 to 31st May 2016 A large population of immigrants, refugees and migrants in the city of Delhi is a part of labour force in unorganized sector. Not much has been done to address the challenges faced by these workers in the unorganized sector across Delhi. With a vision to address… View Article

Cluster Education Programme, Bihar

The quality of education defines and determines the quality of life that a society aspires to lead. Recognizing the importance of improving the quality of education in the schools, there have been several government and non-government efforts across the country spanning many years. Though these efforts have, to some extent, addressed issues of basic infrastructure… View Article

Young Scholars Learning Initiative (YSLI), J&K

The YSLI is a program that aims to support young children affected by conflict in the regions of J&K. Building on the years of experience of working with young people, the YSLI initiative seeks to provide a more holistic framework for leadership development among the youth so that they not only build meaningful careers but… View Article

Report on Governance Review of Northeast by Working Group on Northeast Action Research

Since independence, governance in India has constituted interplay between traditional and state structures. The situation in the Northeast is particularly complex with over 200 ethnic groups with their own languages and socio-cultural identity and wide ranging governance structures like Sixth Schedule Frame (entire Meghalaya, parts of Assam, Mizoram and Tripura), State Legislation Frame (VDCs in… View Article

Resources on Conflict in Bodoland, Assam

1. Assam in the centre http://www.indianexpress.com/news/assam-in-the-centre/989232/ Despite protestations that it fights for the oppressed, the All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) of Badruddin Ajmal openly promotes “Muslims for the rights of Muslims”. The success of that campaign and the AIUDF’s subsequent emergence as the main opposition party in the state have deepened the communal divide,… View Article

Resources on Labour Protests at Maruti Suzuki Industry in Manesar, Gurgaon

Notes from the warfront: Maruti workers ‘on trial’ http://kafila.org/2012/08/21/notes-from-the-warfront-maruti-workers-on-trial-rakhi-sehgal/ There is a ‘list of 162’ workers that has not been disclosed but which forms the basis for the police to either arrest or let go of Maruti workers once they are picked up. The family members of these 162 are being harassed and intimidated and… View Article