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SUPPORTING DISASTER SURVIVORS

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DISASTER PREPAREDNESS & RESPONSE

Udbhav Public Charitable Trust considers disaster preparedness and response as a critical aspect of its organizational mandate and has a ‘Disaster Preparedness and Response Strategy’ in place. UPCT also maintains Emergency Response Teams at National and State levels in the country to be able to make timely decisions while deploying trained team members and of relief items stocks during emergencies. Throughout the year, UPCT partnered with various states to build their capacities on disaster preparedness and response and carried out quick emergency response.

Studies and work evaluations were also conducted this year to strengthen future intervention designs.

KEY PROJECTS

01

Bihar Flood Response 2019

Floods and Rain affect 300,000 people in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. 17 July, 2020. Flooding in the state of Bihar in north eastern India has affected over 200,000
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02

Building Resilient communities

The project addresses the emerging shelter, livelihoods and WASH needs of the affected communities during the recovery phase in Muzaffarpur district of Bihar.

03

Relief from UP & Bihar Floods

Floods and Rain Affect 300,000 in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. 17 July, 2020. Flooding in the state of Bihar in north eastern India has affected over 200,000

04

Emergency Preparedness Project

Under this program, Udbhav Public Charitable Trust facilitated a series of Disaster Preparedness activities in states, closest to disaster prone regions.

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Major Achievements

72,353

disaster affected people reached through UPCT’s emergency response and recovery projects this year.

1,01,900

people engaged through online and field activities through UPCT’s campaign, organized to spread awareness on disaster preparedness across various states.

4,760

people benefitted during Cyclone Hudhud response. They were supported with shelter repair and cash transfers.

14,342

flood affected people in Tamil Nadu were provided with Shelter NFIs, hygiene kits and dignity kits.