IRCT annual report published about IRCT and PVCHR joint initiative of livelihood support to survivors of tortures as part of sustainable rehabilitation. Change in WHO standard of quality of life is an evidence.
Please find a report published by a leading news paper ABP as following:
He says the project picked up aggressively in 2022 after the International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims (IRCT) provided livelihood support for holistic rehabilitation of the Musahars. In 2022 alone, PVCHR volunteers distributed seasonal vegetable seeds to as many as 2,261 families in Varanasi, Sonbhadra and Badaun districts in Uttar Pradesh. Raghuvanshi says: “As much as 36,536 kg vegetables were grown last summer and 2,523 kg of these were sold by the Musahars in the market.”
In all, these families earned a princely Rs 26,775 from this sale in the summer of 2022. They spent this money on clothes for their children and their education besides for household commodities. A permanent seed bank has been set up now in Anei village in Varanasi district. Raghuvanshi said 45 fruit and timber plants have been planted in the village.
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