Committed to education and healthcare

Fortunately, the number of Covid-19 cases in India has declined a little lately. However, a return to normality is still a long way off. The Usthi partners are doing their best to ensure access to education and healthcare even in these difficult times.

According to the Indian media, some states have resumed face-to-face teaching in early November. In West Bengal, where the Usthi schools Ananda and Thaddeus are located, the situation will be re-evaluated in mid-November at the earliest. In the state of Odisha, where the Penthakata School is located, no end to distance learning is in sight at the moment.

The teachers of the Usthi schools are doing their utmost to continue teaching and to provide the children with knowledge despite closed schools. In order not to jeopardise the completion of the highest two classes, students are currently allowed to prepare for the exams on the school campus. While respecting the protective measures, they can thus exchange information and seek advice from the teaching staff.

Covid-19 has also brought some changes to the Tribal Health Centre. Health staff are fighting against the spread of Covid-19 with health checks, but also by raising awareness. In this way, the hospital and health network are making an important contribution to containing the virus. The hospital remains open to all patients. To protect people from infection, every effort is being made to ensure that hygiene measures are complied with.

Usthi is impressed by the commitment of the local staff and thanks them for their tireless efforts to provide access to education and healthcare.

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