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ABOUT THIS ISSUE National Recovery from COVID-19:

25 Nov 2022

we need to consider the larger national level, — from the UN impacts of the COVID-19 agencies such as UNICEF and WFP Opportunity to humanise all pandemic beyond the spheres of to subnational agencies such as health crisis data public health and economic KSDMA and ASDMA to national The health emergency brought slowdown. [...] But pandemic early warning system, The pandemic has forced the how do we do so! restoration of ecosystem that matter people to reassess the where, to the pandemic; developing how and why of work and life to We need to understand, analyse, and pandemic resistant agriculture be able to blend both personal monitor the short-term and long- farmers and labours. [...] The health, humanitarian successfully been able to ramp-up and socio-economic policies which included shelter size points, 250 MT (metric tonne) of oxygen determine the speed and strength of person’s place of residence and map the recovery and there must be a the skills of more than 5 million supply to 1,000 MT. [...] Floods in times of NEADS had extended support of was focusing on public health COVID are in fact challenging, and immediate relief and life-saving preparedness, protection of peoples’ this worsens the capacity of the support among the severely hit rights and mitigation of larger social people to cope. [...] needs of the most vulnerable people Community Based COVID Preparedness living in the floodplain, distant area, In order to mitigate the risk of the Response at the Frontline river island, tea workers families and twin-disasters among the most The impact of COVID-19 pandemic tribal communities.

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