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Exploring the role of residents' Associations in crisis management: Insights from Maradu, Ernakulam

By: Fernandez, Reshmi H. and Aravindakshan, Surya.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Social Science in Perspective Description: 17(2), Apr-Jun, 2025: p. 199-218.Subject(s): citizen participation, LSGIs, pandemic, residents associations, urban governanceSummary: This paper explores the critical role of Residents' Associations in crisis management during the Covid-19 pandemic, with a specific focus on Maradu in Ernakulam district, Kerala. As a vital community based organization, these associations significantly contributed to local pandemic response efforts, collaborating effectively with state authorities. The study examines how the state engaged these residents' groups in combating the Covid 19 crisis, identifying their involvement, this paper emphasizes the importance of integrating grassroots organizations into local governance during emergencies. The findings highlight how such collaborations can enhance community resilience and improve public health response strategies. Ultimately, this research aims to provide insights for future crisis preparedness, advocating for the sustained involvement of Residents' Associations in public health initiatives. The lessons drawn from their experiences during the pandemic underscore the necessity of fostering strong community engagement in times of crisis to ensure effective management and support.
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This paper explores the critical role of Residents' Associations in crisis management during the Covid-19 pandemic, with a specific focus on Maradu in Ernakulam district, Kerala. As a vital community based organization, these associations significantly contributed to local pandemic response efforts, collaborating effectively with state authorities. The study examines how the state engaged these residents' groups in combating the Covid 19 crisis, identifying their involvement, this paper emphasizes the importance of integrating grassroots organizations into local governance during emergencies. The findings highlight how such collaborations can enhance community resilience and improve public health response strategies. Ultimately, this research aims to provide insights for future crisis preparedness, advocating for the sustained involvement of Residents' Associations in public health initiatives. The lessons drawn from their experiences during the pandemic underscore the necessity of fostering strong community engagement in times of crisis to ensure effective management and support.

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