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The Flood of Krishna River and the Flood of Politics Dynamics of Rescue and Relief Operations in a Village in India [electronic resource] /

by Pawar, Manohar.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleDescription: pp. 19-53.Subject(s): floods, issues in rescue and relief work, strategies, social work, post-relief servicesOnline resources: Click here to access full-text article In: Asia Pacific journal of social work and development 2008, Vol. 18, No.2Summary: This article is a case study of the dynamics of rescue and relief operations in a flood-affected village. It argues that without politicizing the process, it is important to correct discrepancies and inconsistencies in aid distribution so as to ensure services for the left-out, most affected, and disadvantaged, and that post-relief services are offered. Toward this, the role of social-work profession and practitioners, and some strategies are discussed.
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This article is a case study of the dynamics of rescue and relief operations in a flood-affected village. It argues that without politicizing the process, it is important to correct discrepancies and inconsistencies in aid distribution so as to ensure services for the left-out, most affected, and disadvantaged, and that post-relief services are offered. Toward this, the role of social-work profession and practitioners, and some strategies are discussed.

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