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97% of Indians are poorer post COVID as unemployment levels moved into double digits, at 14.73% in May 2021 and household incomes in India slumped nearly 75% on average.

Although COVID cases in India are lowest since the onset of the second wave, the pandemic still continues to directly affect several vulnerable populations across rural and urban areas in the country.
Dasra committed to supporting grassroots organizations which were leading efforts to provide relief to such communities. 

Through our 
#BacktheFrontline campaign so far, Dasra supported and channeled resources to 152 NGOs across 31 States & Union Territories in India, helping them accelerate their COVID relief efforts which are focused on awareness, immediate care, medical support, training and capacity building of frontline workers, mental health support, financial assistance, skilling and livelihoods. 

​Uniquely, many of the NGOs supported have strong women-focused leadership and truly imbibe the GEDI lens (Gender, Equity, Diversity, Inclusion) as they work with extremely vulnerable communities who have borne the brunt of the pandemic.

Some of our Partner NGOs include


Due to the scale of the problem on the ground and diverse needs of vulnerable communities across India, Dasra will continue to expand this list of NGOs. Our aim is to support 100 grassroots organizations through this movement.

Relief efforts of 152 grassroots NGOs focus on some of the most vulnerable groups, across 31 States & Union Territories in India


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