India 2015mac Humanitarian Project

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of India signed a $4.21 million project readiness financing (PRF) facility for the preparation of infrastructure development projects to improve urban amenities and develop tourism infrastructure in the northeastern state of Tripura. India Himalayan Institute Humanitarian 2018-06-18T16:32:02-04:00 India Our program model in India has been designed to focus on three initiatives: providing educational programs for children to help them rise above poverty level, preserving ancient culture and wisdom, and providing support for villagers dealing with natural disasters.

The Bank has contributed some amount for conducting health camps and disaster relief programs

‘Axis Sahaayata’ initiative was launched by Axis Sahyog during Kerala floods to provide disaster relief to the impacted population; the project provided direct relief to 425 flood-affected families in four regions. In July 2018, the State of Kerala faced widespread flooding and large scale destruction of life and property due to heavy rainfall. Notwithstanding the massive relief operations, there were still families stranded at difficult to reach locations. Axis Sahyog, the Bank’s microfinance unit, under the Rural Lending team, which has 32 operating branches in the state, launched project ‘Axis Sahaayata’ for providing immediate disaster relief to those unable to access government relief’s operation.

In the first phase of the initiative, the Bank provided direct relief to 425 flood-affected families in Kottayam, Alappuzha, Palai and Vaikom areas, providing need-based relief items with Bank’s employees supporting relief agencies in evacuation of people. During August 2018, when floods hit the state again, the entire microfinance team in the field supported evacuation and extending relief works to approximately 2,220 families, including providing school bags to children from five government schools. Isolve projectmac's history group.

The Bank has contributed some amount for conducting health camps and disaster relief programs

India 2015mac Humanitarian Project

‘Axis Sahaayata’ initiative was launched by Axis Sahyog during Kerala floods to provide disaster relief to the impacted population; the project provided direct relief to 425 flood-affected families in four regions. In July 2018, the State of Kerala faced widespread flooding and large scale destruction of life and property due to heavy rainfall. Notwithstanding the massive relief operations, there were still families stranded at difficult to reach locations. Axis Sahyog, the Bank’s microfinance unit, under the Rural Lending team, which has 32 operating branches in the state, launched project ‘Axis Sahaayata’ for providing immediate disaster relief to those unable to access government relief’s operation.

India 2015mac Humanitarian Project

India 2015 Mac Humanitarian Projects

In the first phase of the initiative, the Bank provided direct relief to 425 flood-affected families in Kottayam, Alappuzha, Palai and Vaikom areas, providing need-based relief items with Bank’s employees supporting relief agencies in evacuation of people. During August 2018, when floods hit the state again, the entire microfinance team in the field supported evacuation and extending relief works to approximately 2,220 families, including providing school bags to children from five government schools.