India’s long coastline tends to be a blindspot for policy and problem solving. Dakshin's Sea Change programme takes a holistic view of the coastline and assesses community needs from economic and ecological lens, and works with locals to meet the same. The Foundation is glad to support this focused approach and hopeful that these efforts will enable better resilience for a coastline that is under threat in so many ways.
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