The aim of this project is to provide Tarpaulin sheets and mosquito nets to 100 vulnerable families to protect them from the rainy season of 2023. The rainy season in Andhra Pradesh lasts from June to October and can cause severe damage to the huts made of mud, straw, and bamboo.The tarpaulin sheets will protect and help to cover the roofs and walls of the huts and prevent water leakage, dampness, and mold. One family needs just $ 30 to protect their houses from disasters.
Andhra Pradesh is a coastal state in India that faces frequent cyclones and heavy rains, especially during the monsoon season. The Poor and marginalized families live in huts made of mud, straw, bamboo or palm leaves, which are not resilient to water and wind damage. The huts will be severely damaged by the rainwater, which leaked through the roofs, walls and floors, making them uninhabitable. They are exposed to cold, dampness, infections, lack of privacy, unable to prepare food and insecure.
This project provides Tarpaulin sheets and Mosquito nets to 100 vulnerable families in Guntur and Krishna Districts for an effective way to protect the huts from water damages and improve their health and well-being, and reduce their exposure to risks and hazards. Tarpaulin roof cover sheets can help protect the families from rain, wind, sun, fire and other hazards and improve their living conditions and well-being. Reduced incidence of diseases such as malaria, respiratory infections.
The distribution of Taurpaline sheets and mosquito nets to 100 vulnerable families living in leaking huts in Guntur and Krishna districts helps them long years to stay safe from bad weather, rains and mosquito diseases. This improves their health, happiness and ability to cope with problems. It also saves money and time for them and the health system. It also makes them feel more included and respected in society. Huts will be safe for a long years.