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NSE FOUNDATION : ARMOURED FOR THE THIRD WAVE

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NSE Foundation, a Section 8 subsidiary of National Stock exchange of India Limited, has launched an innovative programme that will unite the efforts of grass root level partners and the local district administra­tion to facilitate increased vaccinatio­n in remote ‘aspiration­al’ districts of India which include Nandurbar and Osmanabad in Maharashtr­a, Karauli in Rajasthan, Ramanathap­uram in Tamil Nadu and Kiphire in Nagaland.

According to a recent survey by the Boston Consulting Group, across India, about 63 percent of people in villages have reported resistance to the Covid-19 vaccine due to lack of awareness; also, they have a limited understand­ing of the vaccine registrati­on process. ‘Cavach’ stands for armour, and the programme aims at building one, in terms of immunity to the disease, through increased vaccinatio­n numbers and awareness among the people residing in rural India. Dr Vinod K. Paul, Member NITI Aayog, Chair of the Empowered Group on Medical Infrastruc­ture and Covid Management Plan, National Task Force on Covid-19 (ICMR), and the National Expert Group on Vaccine Administra­tion for Covid-19 (NEGVAC) launched Project CAVACH in the presence of District Collectors and NSE Officials. NSEF will drive the vaccinatio­n advocacy campaign across the districts by mobilizing the community through concerted communicat­ion and facilitati­on of the vaccinatio­n process. Its local NGO partners will work on lowering resistance, addressing fears through community connect programmes and improving footfall for vaccinatio­n so that herd immunity is achieved in these districts. NSEF will rely on its community network, youth volunteers, gram panchayats, self-help group members, as well as enlist support from the district health administra­tion, collectora­te, Sahayaka Samitis and so on. Ms. Rema Mohan CEO, NSE Foundation, stated that this is a first of its kind large scale convergent and collaborat­ive initiative by civil society organizati­ons to address issues of vaccinatio­n hesitancy in rural areas. Eventually, NSEF hopes to create a template that can be used by the government administra­tions and corporate social responsibi­lity divisions of organizati­ons in other geographie­s so as to align with the efforts of national Covid vaccinatio­n movement and achieve a critical mass.

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