'Peer Leaders' to create awareness on COVID-19 during upcoming festive season

Prameyanews English

Published By : Prameya News Bureau | September 11, 2020 IST

Bhubaneswar, Sep 11: The ‘Peer Leaders’ or 'Pragati Sathis' - young boys and girls from slums of Bhubaneswar – who are working on frontlines by creating awareness about the COVID-19 pandemic, will play a major role in spearheading the message among the public during the upcoming festive season in the capital city. The Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) has conducted the ‘Sampark Abhiyan’ programme for the Peer Leaders today at BMC Kalyan Mandap, Saheed Nagar where the young boys and girls spoke about their experiences and got an insight from officials on how to further strengthen the ongoing awareness activities in different slums. Addressing the outreach programme, BMC Additional Commissioner, Parul Patawari, said: “The role of Peer Leaders in Bhubaneswar slums is absolutely praiseworthy and commendable, especially in creating awareness among the slum-dwellers about COVID-19 guidelines.” “The Peer Leaders can play a very important role in creating awareness during the upcoming festivals such as Durga Puja, Diwali, among others when large number of people congregates at one place. They can also click photos through their mobile phones if they see anyone violates COVID-19 rules and immediately report it to BMC officials for necessary action,” Patawari added. Besides, she also interacted with Peer Leaders and asked them to know what they understand of some frequently used words such as “Social Distancing”, “Co-morbidities”, “Hand Hygiene”, “Proper wearing of Masks” etc. Deepanjali Swain, a Peer Leader, from Press Colony slum in the city, shares her experiences. “Initially, people living in slums were not responding well to our words. After we visited house to house and conducted continuous and repeated awareness activities, people are now following the COVID-19 rules and regulations.”  At present, as many as 120 Peer Leaders are carrying out awareness activities as COVID Sachetaks at 100 slums in Bhubaneswar. The Peer Leaders are going house to house to make people aware of basic hand hygiene, wearing masks, social distancing, putting up quarantine stickers, downloading COVID Sachetaks and symptoms etc. The BMC is conducting training programmes for the Peer Leaders with the help of doctors and healthcare professionals to make them understand the pandemic in a better way before they visit slums to create awareness. Besides, training programmes, workshops and orientations are being conducted time to time to enhance their knowledge.

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