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  • “From Rags to Riches” Project of The Beautiful Heart Foundation (Part1)

    Posted by admin on September 9th, 2009 and filed under livelihood project | No Comments »

    Dr. Anacleto B. Millendez, founder of the Beautiful Heart Foundation, Inc., (http://www.beautifulheart.net) met with the couple who serve as trainors for “From Rags to Riches” Project, a livelihood training program for the poor sponsored by the foundation.

    Duration : 0:10:39

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    Isha Foundation – Tsunami Relief & Rehabilitation

    Posted by admin on August 31st, 2009 and filed under livelihood project | 4 Comments »

    “We must understand what the disaster is. A huge wave is not the disaster. The disaster is human. People who lost their family, that’s the disaster. Somebody lost his livelihood; somebody lost his home; that’s the disaster. Somebody doesn’t have something to eat tonight; that’s the disaster. So, this disaster is not just on the physical plane. A human being’s suffering is hugely within himself, more than outside. A few packets of food may arrive, and he may get to eat; however, the new conditions – that he has to sit on the street side and eat, not in his home, and that his family has disappeared – that is the real disaster, the human part of it.” – Sadhguru

    Tsunami Relief & Rehabilitation
    Isha Foundation which already operated centers in the coastal regions of Tamil Nadu was quick in its response to the unprecedented and catastrophic death and destruction caused by the tsunami on 26th December, 2004. In coastal areas of Chidambaram and Cuddalore and the devastated villages in Vellankovil and Nagapattanam, thousands of Isha volunteers from all walks of life tirelessly operated relief camps from the very first day, offering food, shelter, quality medical istance and psychological relief to the victims. Specially designed Isha Yoga classes were also conducted to help those affected cope with the disaster, through physically and psychologically strengthening tools.

    Personally participating in the relief and rehabilitation programs, Sadhguru made several visits to the affected areas — closely directing and overseeing the process. Eight Mobile Health Clinics complete with their medical teams, supplies and thousands of volunteers were immediately moved from their project sites to the coast and put at the disposal of the district administration.

    Subsequently, in close working with the district administration, Isha Foundation adopted four villages in Cuddalore district and completed a model rehabilitation program that was highly acclaimed by the beneficiary communities and the state administration alike. In addition, Mobile Health Clinics were permanently dedicated to implementing the project Action for Rural Rejuvenation in 60 coastal villages.

    Isha Foundation delivered its first permanent house to the victims within 30 days of the disaster. The novel housing design developed promptly by Sadhguru himself, was certified as fire, earthquake, cyclone and tsunami proof by various institutions. Further, a boat manufacturing facility was set up on the premises of Isha Yoga Center to respond to the urgent need for fishing boats (the sole livelihood provider of coastal villagers). Volunteer engineers and professionals isted to restore livelihoods lost through the calamity.

    A massive tree planting program and creation of a green belt through Project Green Hands was also undertaken and is ongoing in coastal villages affected by the tsunami.

    For in-depth information about Isha Foundation’s Tsunami Relief and Rehabilitation operations please visit

    www.ruralrejuvention.org/relief.

    http://www.ishafoundation.org/Disaster-Response/Tsunami-Relief-&-Rehabilitation.isa

    Duration : 0:3:2

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    A Livelihood For People Of The Earth – Short

    Posted by admin on August 19th, 2009 and filed under rural livelihood | No Comments »

    Most people in the world live in rural areas. Many of these people make less than $1 each day. This short video tells the story of one program that is helping rural people find a sustainable income and better care for their families.

    Duration : 0:1:20

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    A Livelihood For People Of The Earth

    Posted by admin on August 1st, 2009 and filed under rural livelihood | No Comments »

    Most people in the world live in rural areas. Many of these people make less than $1 each day. This short video tells the story of one program that is helping such rural people find a sustainable income and better care for their families.

    Duration : 0:5:17

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    From peril to protection

    Posted by admin on July 29th, 2009 and filed under livelihood strategies | No Comments »

    In the last decades, billions of people have been affected by disasters. The effect on lives and livelihoods is immense, and the economic effect on a country’s development is considerable. Nearly three-quarters of these losses result from storms, floods and drought. While there is evidence that disaster losses can be attributed to climatic and environmental changes due to human actions, rising population numbers and migration to areas at greater risk is contributing to the ever-increasing loss of life and livelihood. The frequency of disasters, particularly in the last decades, has increased at such an alarming rate that vulnerable populations do not always have the opportunity to recover from one disaster before the next one strikes. Staying a step ahead of the next disaster is becoming increasingly important. This is why the Federation has identified disaster preparedness as one of the four core areas of activities for itself and for National Societies under Strategy 2010.

    More information: http://www.ifrc.org/disasters

    Year: 2003
    Duration: 10 minutes 1 second

    Duration : 0:10:1

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    Disasters are a development concern (module 3)

    Posted by admin on July 11th, 2009 and filed under livelihood development | No Comments »

    Frequently disasters are seen as extreme hazard events, which are beyond our control. This film seeks to demonstrate that rather than simply hazard driven, disasters are the result of vulnerabilities and failures in development accumulated over many years, such as unsafe conditions, dynamic pressures and socio-economic and political systems. The film is aimed at development practitioners, politicians and donors and argues that disasters are a development concern and asks for risk reduction to be mainstreamed into development planning.

    Duration : 0:10:45

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    Livelihood Improvement through Ecology

    Posted by admin on June 29th, 2009 and filed under livelihood | 5 Comments »

    Video on IRRI LITE project

    Duration : 0:7:46

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