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In India, Civil Society Groups Fill the Void as the Government Fails to Confront COVID-19

In India, Civil Society Groups Fill the Void as the Government Fails to Confront COVID-19 Time 2 hrs ago Simran Jeet Singh © Jessie Wardarski AP Tim Williams, warehouse assistant for Medisys, Ray Fredericks, assistant director for Medisys, Dr. Abhu Kaur with Khalsa Aid, and Michael Stack, healthcare account representative for Grainger, load dozens of electrical transformers onto a pallet to be shipped from New York to New Delhi, along with oxygen concentrators, on May 7, 2021. Ravi Singh is no stranger to relief efforts. His organization, Khalsa Aid, led humanitarian support to the embattled Yezidi in 2015, to Rohingya refugees in 2017, and to tsunami-stricken Indonesia in 2018. What he did not expect was that his NGO’s skills would be needed across India in the wake of COVID-19.

US Volunteers Organize Aid Efforts for India s COVID Crisis

US Volunteers Organize Aid Efforts for India’s COVID Crisis May 11, 2021 From left, Tim Williams, warehouse assistant for Medisys, Ray Fredericks, assistant director for Medisys, and Dr. Abhu Kaur with Khalsa Aid USA load supply to be shipped to New Delhi May 7, 2021. (AP Photo/Jessie Wardarski) Share share The URL has been copied to your clipboard 0:00 0:06:02 0:00 Pop-out player Volunteers from religious groups across the United States are organizing aid efforts to help India deal with its COVID-19 crisis. Aid organizations supported by Hindu, Muslim, Sikh and other religious groups are assisting in the efforts. Most of the groups have ties to Indian communities in the U.S.

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