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Home » Tsunamika: Post-disaster livelihood training - Governance best practice
Tsunamika: Post-disaster livelihood training - Governance best practice
India, livelihoods, Social development, tamil nadu, women, South Asia
Tsunamika: Post-disaster livelihood training - Governance best practice
indiagovernance.gov.in –

Upasana, a design firm in Auroville initiated the Tsunamika project - a doll making training programme for Tamil Nadu’s Tsunami affected fisherwomen. The donations collected for the dolls are supplied to the fisherwomen in the form of salaries.

Link: http://indiagovernance.gov.in/bestpractices.php?id=731
Added by View user profileJyoti singh on May 3, 2011
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