What Has The Covid-19 Pandemic Done to Young Adults?

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What Has The Covid-19 Pandemic Done to Young Adults?

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The NGO SAKSHI is on the ground to reach the most marginalized, especially migrant workers stranded in cities and workers who have returned home with no source of income and a bleak future. With over 5.40 million confirmed cases and over 3.49 lakh dead worldwide, COVID-19 is impacting lives in ways the world has not been able to understand, let go quiet. The World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic on March 11, 2020. In India, more than 1.51 lakh people are infected with the Novel Corona virus and more than 4,000 have died. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: What Has The Covid-19 Pandemic Done to Young Adults?


1
COVID-19
Pandemic
SAKSHI NGO, is on the ground reaching out to the
most marginalized, especially the stranded
migrant workers in cities and the workers who
have reached home with no source of income and a
bleak future.
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We are also reaching out to the homeless, the
migrants and the rag pickers who have no access
to ration or shelter.
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With over 5.40 million confirmed cases and over
3.49 lakh deaths worldwide, the COVID-19 is
impacting lives in ways that the world has been
unable to fathom, leave alone deal with. The
World Health Organization (WHO) declared
COVID-19, a pandemic on March 11, 2020.
4
In India, over 1.51 lakh people are infected
with the Novel Corona virus and over 4000 have
died. These numbers are increasing with every
passing day. We are towards the end of the 4th
phase of the lockdown, which was an essential
step to flatten the curve, yet the Pandemic
remains affecting millions of lives
Are you ready?
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What went well?
However, what the lockdown did was to render
millions of migrant workers jobless, without
money, without food and without any
transportation to return home. News channel and
social media platforms are flooded with photos
and videos of millions of migrant workers
walking home, women and children included.
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What went well?
In the last two months, we have reached out to
different states to about 2.5 lakh people with
dry ration and distributed about 20000 packets
of cooked meal made Unconditional Cash
Transfers (UCT) of Rs 50,000 to 15 families
distributed 3500 safety kits and 550 PPE kits to
hospitals, frontline health workers, district
administrations, our communities and volunteers.
7
We're done!
D 332, Defence Colony, Delhi 110024,
India 91-11-24621743 , 91-9811233595 connect_at_sak
shingo.org https//sakshingo.org
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