National Snakebite Initiative - Envenomation Mortality Research & Victim Rehabilitation & neglected Disease Study program

Location: Erode, India

Organization Name: Jeeva Karunya Trust
Grant: $15,000.00
Year: 2014
Focus Area: Access to Health Information and Facilities


VALACHAL KL Snake Safety Officer Outreach @nagerkovil CSR outreach With Marico industries Fund raising campaigns Rural Outreach in association with Reliance Foundation Snake Safety outreach in South Indian Textile Research Association -Cbe World Environment Day Program Snake Safety programs in Industries empowering youth with Information on Snakes & Snakebite NCC program 2 Snake Safety outreach for 600 NCC Cadets in Nilgiris -Ooty Certificates Provided Snake Safety Campaign For 600 NCC Students From All over INDIA Second Batch NCC Shield Received From NCC Officials Snake Safety outreach for 200 NCC Cadets in Nilgiris -Ooty Certificates Provided Snake Safety Kit supplied for Forest Officials in and Aound Tamil Nadu as a fundraising oppertuntity NSI Reaches out by extending it's services to Kerala State National Snakebite Initiative - Honors its Volunteers who have actively contributed by participating in Historical Survey, Community Outreach & in deriving the Research Date & Issued the Publication on “Snakebite - A Farmer Tragedy” in Local Language Snake Safety Campaign in Tribal Settlements in association with Tamil Nadu Forest Department Effects of Neurotoxin venom after a deadly bite to this piety labor, he's on severe observation in Government Hospital by Team NSI Skill Development Training for Tribal & Rural Youth Safety Gears to be provided in the Skill Development Training for Tribal & Rural Youth to assist Forest Department in Mitigating Human-Snake Conflicts Historical Envenomation Survey conducted by NSI in association with Kongu Arts & Science College in Pethampalayam Village, Erode Appreciation Letter from NCC Commanding Officer Mr.Sudhir Nair for NSI's Activities Young boy died of Snakebite while rescuing snakes without any safety gears & standard protocols Young boy died of Snakebite while rescuing snakes without any safety gears & standard protocols Mr.Dilip Demonstrating First Aid Management Methods in front of students from a Rural Public School on 10.02.2015 Snake Safety Outreach by NSI at Guindy National Park, Chennai on 31.01.2015 - Reached more than 3000 Public with 10 Programson the Same day. Article on Snake Bite & Consequences of Polyvalent Anti-Snake Venom in India by National Snakebite Initiative pubished by Leading regional Newspaper Snakebite Management Training for Nursing College Students