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Name of Organization: Plan India Address: E-12, Kailash Colony; New Delhi-110048. Phone No: 011-46558484 Fax: 011-46558443 Email: avijit.dey@plan-international.org Website: www.planindia.org Head of Organisation: Mr. Roland Angerer Designation: Country Director Area of operation in Bihar: (names of villages/ relief camps/ districts): Dist. Araria
Material Required in Bulk: ORS - 20,000 packets Bleaching Powder - 5 tonnes Tarpauline sheets (12 x 15) - 5000 with Nylon ropes Tents (for 4 people) - 1000 Life Straw (direct water purifier) - 10000 We will also be disbursing kits which will be as follows: Family Kit: (10000 in no.) Sarees - 2 Dhoti - 2 Towel - 1 Bucket -1 Mug - 1 Chappal - 2 pairs Bedsheets - 2 Mosquito coil - 2 packets Fresh water container - 1 Individual Hygiene Kit: (10,000 in no.) Soaps – 5 Savlon – 1 bottle Sanitary napkins with belts – 5 pcs Coconut oil – 1 Band Aid – 10 Comb – 1 Match Box – 10 Candle - 20 Note-This is our total requirement as off now; you can opt and give the above mentioned individual items. Collection points: Our Delhi Office Address; Plan India E-12, Kailash Colony New Delhi-110048 Tel-46558484 Mobile- 9810694847 (Avijit Dey) Our Patna Office Address; Mr. Akash Cluster PU Manager-Patna Plan International Poorvi Boaring Cannal Road Vishnu Place; Raaiji Ki Gali Patna Tel:3262008 Mobile-9431813372 ------------------------------------------- From: Pundhir, Nidhi Please find the desired information. Please share with us the compiled list. Plan International ( E-12, Kailash Colony Phone: +91 11 46558484 (board), 46558485(dir) Fax: +91 11 46558443 Head of Organisation: Mr. Roland Angerer Designation: Country Director, Plan is an international humanitarian, child centered development organisation ------------------------------------ Dear Vinay, Good morning! Pls. let me introduce myself; I am Avijit Dey work with Plan Some of the initial reports from the area are: Shelter: Most of the displaced people are living on the roads, bridges and railway tracks (which are generally at a higher level) and other higher areas mostly without any shelter and other basic needs. Health: Essential medicines distributed by the Government of Bihar have reached only some of the more accessible relief camps and other affected populations. Large parts of the flood affected areas are still inaccessible because of the flowing water and lack of boats. Also, there is a lack of doctors in many of these areas. Food and Nutrition: The state government is air dropping food packets in inundated villages. In many relief camps, host populations, including youth groups, local NGOs and trade associations, are distributing both cooked food and ready to eat meals. Water and Sanitation: In most of the relief camps, drinking water is available through hand pumps. However, additional pumps are needed because of the scale of the crisis. Hygiene conditions are generally very poor with an insufficient number of toilets, resulting in open defecation. Cases of fever and diarrhoea are being reported. Given the scorching heat, unsafe drinking water and poor hygiene conditions, cases may soon increase. I am attaching the format duly filled for uploading on Karamyog site. Thanks Regards Avijit Dey (09810694847) Ph.: +91 11 4655 8484 Plan is an international humanitarian, child centered development organisation -- |

