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Manipur
Rural Women Upliftment Society sets up health camp amidst Manipur violence. Photo Courtesy: Northeast Weekly

Women's body RWUS emerges as a blessing for the violence stricken Manipur

| @indiablooms | Aug 18, 2023, at 07:19 am

In the midst of the tumultuous backdrop of turmoil in Manipur, a glimmer of hope and resilience has risen in the form of the Rural Women Upliftment Society (RWUS). 

This prominent women's organization has emerged as a potent force of transformation, reaching out to thousands impacted by the unsettling wave of ethnic violence.

For those ensnared in the crossfire of unrest that pervades the hills and valleys of Manipur, a shadow of despair has loomed. However, amidst the challenges, heroes have emerged.

RWUS has embodied this heroic spirit for numerous internally displaced persons (IDPs) since the inception of the violence, stated Northeast Weekly.

The contributions of the society are not mere figures; they are narratives of compassion and humanity. Executing an impressive relief effort spanning across 103 IDP camps in the distressed Churachandpur district, RWUS's initiatives have touched the lives of an estimated 13,000 individuals, extending comprehensive aid packages.

These encompass a wide array of essentials, ranging from food supplies and diapers to hygiene kits and mosquito nets, covering a total of 17 essential items. Additionally, the distribution of medicines ensures the sustained well-being of the affected families.

RWUS's commitment transcends material assistance. Acknowledging that the process of healing encompasses both physical and emotional dimensions, the society orchestrated a 2-day health camp on July 3-4, 2023, Northeast Weekly reports.

This endeavor attracted more than 800 patients from IDP camps, who not only received medical consultations but also experienced genuine care and attention- priceless assets during these arduous times.

Going beyond surface-level support, RWUS, steeped in profound empathy, has instituted trauma counseling sessions. A team of professional counselors works tirelessly, providing emotional solace and guiding the affected individuals towards resilience.

Their steadfast dedication to mental well-being underscores a holistic approach to recovery, ensuring that while the body recuperates, the spirit is equally nurtured.

Amidst the prevailing turbulence, RWUS's commitment stands unwavering. As they continue to expand their outreach efforts, they issue a poignant appeal to organizations and compassionate individuals throughout the nation. Their message resounds clearly: Let us unite and amplify this healing touch.

In the face of Manipur's trials, the narrative of RWUS shines as a testament to the unconquerable human spirit, exemplifying that even in the darkest of hours, hope, compassion, and resilience can illuminate the path towards a brighter tomorrow.

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