Social welfare initiatives within the Mising Autonomous Council (MAC) are designed to address the diverse needs of the community, ensuring equitable access to essential services and promoting overall well-being. These initiatives encompass a range of programmes aimed at improving healthcare, education, livelihoods and social inclusion among the Mising people.
Healthcare services provided by the MAC include the establishment of health centres, mobile clinics and outreach programmes to deliver primary healthcare services to remote areas. Additionally, initiatives such as immunisation drives, maternal and child health programmes, and awareness campaigns on sanitation and hygiene contribute to improving health outcomes within the community.
Key Initiatives
- Healthcare services through health centres, mobile clinics and outreach programmes.
- Immunisation drives and maternal and child health programmes.
- Scholarships and educational support for underprivileged students.
- Adult literacy and vocational training programmes.
- Economic empowerment schemes, housing, sanitation and disaster relief.
Way Forward
Education initiatives focus on enhancing access to quality education through the construction of schools, provision of educational materials and scholarships for underprivileged students. Adult literacy programmes and vocational training opportunities are also offered to empower individuals with valuable skills for employment and self-sufficiency. Through these efforts, the MAC endeavours to foster social cohesion, equality and sustainable development for all its members.