Covid19-Relief

The COVID-19 ( Corona virus) crisis has now become a real war as NGOs, governments and private institutions have put to use massive resources to address it. What appeared to be a minor health problem in Wuhan, China just a few months ago has now turned into a global pandemic affecting every aspect of our lives Current and future COVID-19 response and preparedness activities. While even the most advanced economies, which are currently most affected by the COVID-19 virus, are going to contract, the poorest countries, especially in Africa where the virus has still not widespread, are going to be economically most affected. Deterioration in health and economy leads to other social problems like inequality, discrimination, conflict, crime, lower education, violation of human rights and disorder.

Daily wage earners in the cities along with the people in villages and in the peri urban areas were the worst hit by Covid-19 pandemic and were finding it hard to make the ends meet. The primary aim of the intervention was to provide emergency relief.

Due to the lockdown, the most affected have been the daily wage workers who are without work. In addition to Government efforts LMM is putting its full efforts to each out to each and every distressed, homeless; hungry struck due to Corona lockdown and help them. Rural institute of Centre for excellence (RICE –NGO) now playing an even greater role in addressing the various effects arising out of the COVID-19 crisis and seeks to focus on emergency relief support .

The COVID-19 ( Corona virus) crisis has now become a real war as NGOs, governments and private institutions have put to use massive resources to address it. What appeared to be a minor health problem in Wuhan, China just a few months ago has now turned into a global pandemic affecting every aspect of our lives Current and future COVID-19 response and preparedness activities. While even the most advanced economies, which are currently most affected by the COVID-19 virus, are going to contract, the poorest countries, especially in Africa where the virus has still not widespread, are going to be economically most affected. Deterioration in health and economy leads to other social problems like inequality, discrimination, conflict, crime, lower education, violation of human rights and disorder.