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Nausori District Council of Social Services collecting data on people affected by COVID-19 and TC Harold

Nausori District Council of Social Services collecting data on people affected by COVID-19 and TC Harold

By Rashika Kumar
13/05/2020
Nausori Town and Rewa bridge. [image:file]

The Nausori District Council of Social Services is in the process of collecting data in the Nausori area on the number of people who have been affected by COVID-19 and Tropical Cyclone Harold that assistance.

Project Coordinator, Autiko Daunakamakama says the data is being made available to NGO’s who are providing assistance to the people with food items and other supplies.

He says the Nasinu District Council of Social Services are carrying out a similar exercise and have assisted a families.

Daunakamakama adds that they are currently working with about 20 volunteers and are looking to recruit more volunteers as they will be covering large areas of Tailevu, Rewa and Naitasiri.

Meanwhile, Nausori District Council of Social Services carried out a clean up campaign yesterday from the Waidamu Bridge to the Junction of Vuci South.

The Project Coordinator says while cleaning the environment they are also creating awareness within the communities about keeping the environment clean.

Nasinu and the Nausori District Council of Social Services come under the Fiji District Council of Social Services.

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