Top 7 Ways To Provide Livelihood Support For Poverty And Hunger
The restoration of daily pay has increased the necessity for developing sustainable rural livelihoods. In addition to bringing unemployment, poverty, and misery to the lives of impoverished families living in villages across India, labourers and migratory workers from closed-down cities also do so. The COVID-19 breakout situation has highlighted how important their work is in the real world. NGOs working for hunger in India are helping the most vulnerable families of migrant workers, tribal people, daily wage employees, and poor farmers through our sustainable rural livelihood building programme in order to increase their capacity for self-sufficiency.
Following is a succinct summary of some of the strategy’s essential components for livelihood support for poverty and hunger:
Increasing public knowledge of concerns related to safety and hygiene, as well as preserving social distance, across all of our 10,000+ project villages.
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