COPE Heatwaves and Wildfires Learning Sessions in India
COPE resources continue to support engaging disaster preparedness learning for children in India. On 9 April, the Mohanji Youth Club Crisis Management (MYC) team delivered virtual workshops in Delhi and Bhubaneswar, reaching 75 children from the Mohanji Ka Aangans centres, managed by Ammucare Charitable Trust. The sessions featured interactive activities based on the COPE Heatwaves book.
The sessions were facilitated by Aarushi, a MYC Crisis Management volunteer, and conducted in a blend of English and Hindi to ensure accessibility for all participating children. COPE materials were complemented by animated videos from the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), India, helping bring key messages to life in a relatable and engaging way.
Additional sessions were held on 18 April by MYC Crisis Management volunteer Anusha with Early Birds Club Kids (ages 8–12), further strengthening children’s understanding of heatwave risks through interactive learning and COPE resources. On 21 April, a separate session in Delhi reached 55 students and focused on fire safety and wildfires, using the COPE Wildfires book and jingle to support simple, practical learning.
We are grateful to see COPE tools being used across different contexts to help children feel more prepared, aware, and confident in the face of hazards.
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