The flood-prone areas in Assam face numerous challenges during the monsoon season, including the contamination of water sources and sanitation facilities. In response to these challenges, the implementation of raised handpumps and toilets with handwash facilities has emerged as a community-based good practice.
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In the flood-prone communities of Assam, the Village Disaster Response Force (VDRF) emerges as a transformative community-based innovation and practice for disaster preparedness. Developed and conceptualised by NEADS, the VDRF empowers affected villages to proactively mitigate the impact of disasters, particularly floods, through localized response and preparedness efforts.
Introduction: In the flood-prone landscapes of Assam, where annual inundations can pose threats to livelihoods and food security, the Kongali Bhoral emerges as a traditional yet effective community-based good practice. This raised granary, designed to safeguard stored grains during floods, reflects the resourcefulness and resilience of communities in adapting to their challenging environment.
Introduction :In the flood-prone regions of Assam in North-East India, the recurring challenge of river bank erosion poses a significant risk to communities, leading to loss of land, shelters, and livelihoods. To mitigate this issue, innovative community-driven practices such as the use of Bamboo Porcupines have emerged as sustainable and effective solutions to protect riverbanks and empower vulnerable communities.