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According to an initial survey conducted by Digital Empowerment Foundation on the impact of the lockdown across rural India, scarcity of food grains ranks at the top with almost 36% stating that it is not available at all. This was followed by the dearth of sanitisers and masks according to 20% and 14% respondents respectively.
The government announced that ration kits will be provided to all daily wage labourers. To help speed up the process one of the DEF co-ordinators Gurudev Singh in Alwar, Rajasthan, along with the Ward councillor immediately conducted a survey to prepare a list of those who are in dire need of these benefits. He created a kit which includes 500 grams cooking oil, 500 grams lentils, 5 kilogram wheat and 1 kilogram rice which was distributed to 45 households. Similarly, DEF coordinators in Nuh (Haryana) and West Champaran (Bihar) have created a task force who have got permission from the district collector to help with community outreach, mobilisation and distribution of necessary items like food and medicines.
Further, since the lockdown has limited the access to most of the important services such as financial assistance, the internet can give access to information, entitlements and financial services. (Attached photo: 15,16)
The aim of DERP is to reach more than 3,00,000 households in need. Simultaneously, the organisation is creating a cadre of 600 Covid-19 Digital Volunteer Force (C-DVFs) for facilitation and deliverance of these services. The idea is to create a model which can be replicated and is scalable for Covid-19 and any other pandemic situations.
Apart from these issues, the other immediate concern that requires attention is lack of physical and mental health counselling, the spread of misinformation and fake news that is leading to a panic situation, lack of information on data, linkages and facilitation of entitlements and the strains on livelihood and income opportunities.
The survey highlighted that the main source of information on Covid-19 for 53% respondents is through mobiles with WhatsApp ranking the highest. Digital Empowerment Foundation, taking insights from this, has launched a Digital Emergency Relief Program that aims to fight hunger, misinformation and disease. The 600+ digitally enabled information resource centers and 10,000+ foot soldiers across 25 states and union territories will aid in public schemes, information dissemination, entitlement facilitation and its delivery. Internet support will be extended to facilitate tele-health services along with consultation and counselling.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/6″][/vc_column][/vc_row]




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