Teaching farming to over 1,000 families in India

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Teaching farming to over 1,000 families in India
Teaching farming to over 1,000 families in India
Teaching farming to over 1,000 families in India
Teaching farming to over 1,000 families in India
Teaching farming to over 1,000 families in India
Teaching farming to over 1,000 families in India
Teaching farming to over 1,000 families in India
Teaching farming to over 1,000 families in India
Teaching farming to over 1,000 families in India
Teaching farming to over 1,000 families in India
Teaching farming to over 1,000 families in India
Teaching farming to over 1,000 families in India
Teaching farming to over 1,000 families in India

Project Report | Apr 7, 2020
Our response to Covid-19

By Olly Donnelly | CEO

We all know too well that when a crisis hits, the poorest and most vulnerable communities in the world suffer the most.  Where Shivia works in rural India, extended families live together, the public health system is sub-par and the immunity within communities to viruses such as Covid-19 is minimal.  Our absolute goal is to protect and assist our beneficiaries as best as we can during this unsettling and unprecedented time.

On 24th March, the Government of India announced a total lock-down for three weeks, until 14th April.  We had already instructed our staff not to go to the villages to prevent spreading Covid-19 to these vulnerable populations.  Even though our staff are in their homes, they are far from sitting idle waiting for this to blow over.   Instead, they are getting vital messages out to our beneficiaries including:

  • Covid Sensitisation: our staff are communicating with our farmers explaining to them about Covid-19 and answering questions they may have. They are focusing on preventative methods for contagious diseases at a personal and family level.   They are also educating farmers that the rumours spreading on social media that the coronavirus is spread by chickens and livestock is simply not true.  In many parts of India, farmers are slaughtering their chickens as a result, their only form of livelihood.
  • Hygiene promotion: our staff are promoting washing hands and basic hygiene.  With the smart phones, they can do this pictorially.  This is much more powerful in rural communities than verbal instructions.
  • Social distancing: even though grandparents, parents and grandchildren typically live together, our staff are emphasising the need to respect the lock-down and not move around and run around between houses.
  • Our usual services: we will continue to support our farmers by proactively calling them, ensuring they are ok and continuing to answer their concerns relating to their chickens, agriculture and goats.

As the situation changes almost daily, we will continually review how we can best support our beneficiaries.  In the meantime, if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me on olly@shivia.com

Best wishes

Olly and the team

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