Page 14 - Reliance Foundation Annual Report 2021-22
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Rebuilding                                          Working with


              rural lives and                                     the community



              livelihoods                                         to fight COVID-19































              Reliance Foundation, through its Information Services,
              provided a lifeline for rural communities during the
              pandemic. In fact, most programme implementation
              and monitoring was conducted virtually, including
              coordinating with NGOs supporting its missions.
               
              Reliance Foundation teams were able to connect rural
              communities with government officials and experts
              on issues such as enrolling for government schemes,
              inputs on agriculture and allied services, and access to
              temporary procurement centres and markets, as well
              as subsidised farm machinery and employment drives.
              Residents also received information on COVID-19
              safety measures and assistance with medicines and
              support systems such as oxygen plants. There was an
              increased focus on protective and preventive methods
              like vaccination and adherence to COVID-19          The villages of Patan district in Gujarat were severely
              safety protocols.                                   hit by the second wave of COVID-19. Village leaders,
                                                                  Primary Health Centres and Community Health
              Among other initiatives, Reliance Foundation used   Centres came together to manage the sudden spike
              audio-visual conferences to provide specialist help and   in cases. The District Administration worked with
              advice to Gram Panchayat leaders and rural community   Reliance Foundation to conduct a multi-location audio-
              groups on public schemes for financial support and   conference drawing together 398 Sarpanches on April
              livelihood options for farmers, fisher folk, livestock   26, 2021. The Patan District Collector then briefed
              owners and migrant labourers. These services reached   the Sarpanches on safety guidelines and measures to
              over four million rural Indians, providing invaluable   define village-level containment zones and implement
              livelihood support.                                 local lockdowns. The Sarpanches were also urged to
                                                                  expedite local vaccination drives.
              Meanwhile, Reliance Foundation’s Mobile Medical      
              Units (MMUs) in rural communities continued to raise   Within a week of the meeting, the local Health Centre
              awareness about precautionary measures alongside    received 20 oxygen bottles, six additional beds
              their usual medical services. As part of Reliance   and a grant to install an oxygen plant. The district
              Foundation’s wider awareness initiatives, around    administration reached more than 1,890 people in
              25 lakh people were informed about precautionary    17 villages support from Reliance Foundation in
              measures, including social distancing, mask-wearing,   mobilising volunteers and mounting vaccination drives.
              hand-washing, avoiding crowded places and adopting   These efforts were begun at short notice and then
              a healthy diet. In 20 states, Reliance Foundation also   sustained through the year, making Patan a model of
              provided information on COVID-19 vaccination centres   participatory governance in the fight against COVID-19,
              and symptoms to watch out for.                      setting an example for communities across the country.



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