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Supporting communities in India and Nepal to respond to Covid-19

As vaccine rollouts are starting to reduce infection rates in some countries, other countries are seeing new surges in cases. India and Nepal are among those worst affected by Covid-19. ActionAid is calling for urgent support for the countries’ overwhelmed health service. 

In early 2021, India had exported oxygen and millions of doses of the vaccine to other countries, assuming the peak of the national outbreak had passed. But by mid-April, case numbers soared, with more than 400,000 new cases reported every day – the highest daily counts recorded anywhere in the world. Hospital beds, oxygen, and medicine are now in short supply across the country. According to the Indian Health Ministry, more than 2,000 people are dying every day. 

The impacts of India’s second Covid wave reach far beyond those who are infected and their families. Approximately 90% of India’s workforce – around 450 million people – are employed in the informal economy. As shutdowns are enforced again, many people are unable to work and, as a result, are struggling to meet basic needs including food and healthcare.  

Regional spread is bringing the crisis to neighboring Nepal’s doorstep. Infection rates have gone up by as much as 550%, and vaccine rollout has stalled. The impending crisis in Nepal is exacerbated by:  

In both India and Nepal, we are focusing on health system support and providing additional resources for isolation centers and to people isolating at home.  

ActionAid’s response in India 

In 2020, with the help of our supporters in the United States and around the world, ActionAid raised significant funds for our Covid-19 response in India. We provided essential items including food kits and hygiene products to more than 2.3 million people. We also supported 4.6 million people to access government aid. 

Now, ActionAid’s staff and partners in India are working around the clock to support people on the frontlines of the crisis across 25 states:  

ActionAid’s Response in Nepal  

In Nepal, ActionAid played a critical role in the first phase of the Covid-19 crisis. We provided food kits, hygiene products, and other resources to approximately 100,000 people, and our awareness-raising programming reached 4 million.  

Now, ActionAid’s staff and partners are working to provide critical support across Nepal (specifically Kathmandu, Bardiya, Palpa and Doti Districts):  

Looking ahead 

ActionAid is inviting our supporters to show up in solidarity with frontline communities in India and Nepal: 

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