Port Blair, March 25: ‘Up-scaling Aapda Mitra Scheme' is an approved scheme of Government of India which is being implemented by National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) in partnership with State/UT Governments and State Disaster Management Authorities. The scheme aims to provide community volunteers with the basic skills they will require for responding to their community's immediate needs during and in the aftermath of a disaster. These trained volunteers can assist in saving lives using the basic techniques of disaster response, coordination and management.

The A&N Administration is implementing the Scheme in all three Districts of A&N Islands targeting to train 300 community volunteers under the scheme, out of which, 191 Aapda Mitra Volunteers of South Andaman and N&M Andaman were trained by organizing 12 days trainings at Port Blair, Rangat and Mayabunder.  The trained Aapda Mitras will play a critical role in reducing the impact of disasters by supporting in response, relief, and recovery efforts with the Administration.

Why Aapda Mitras are so important:

Early Warning and Preparedness: Aapda Mitras play a vital role in early warning systems and preparedness activities. They help to educate communities about the risks of disasters and how to prepare for them, including creating emergency kits and evacuation plans.

Rapid Response: When a disaster strikes, Aapda Mitras can quickly mobilize to assist with search and rescue operations, provide first aid, distribute emergency supplies, and provide support to affected individuals and families.

Local Knowledge: Aapda Mitras are often from the local communities they serve, which means they have a deep understanding of the local terrain, culture, and resources. This knowledge is critical in responding to disasters, as it helps to ensure that relief efforts are targeted and effective.

Bridge between Communities and Government: Aapda Mitras act as a bridge between communities and the government, helping to coordinate relief efforts and ensure that affected communities receive the assistance they need.

Capacity Building: Aapda Mitras are trained in disaster management, which means they can help to build the capacity of communities to respond to disasters. This can include training community members in first aid, search and rescue techniques, and other critical skills.

Overall, Aapda Mitras play a crucial role in disaster management efforts. They provide critical support to affected communities, help to reduce the impact of disasters, and build the capacity of communities to respond to future disasters.