Mapping Migrants, Empowering Communities in Himmatnagar, Gujarat
The baseline survey under the Migration Project is currently underway across the Himmatnagar block in Sabarkantha district, Gujarat. The objective of the survey is to identify and map migrant families and individuals in the intervention area to better understand their needs and challenges.
Survey teams are visiting households, interacting with community members, and collecting key demographic and socio-economic data. Special focus is being placed on identifying pregnant women, children aged 0–5 years, and further disaggregating the data into age groups: 0–6 months, 6–23 months, and 24–59 months. Alongside, the anthropometry team is conducting nutritional assessments by measuring children’s weight, height, and MUAC.
This activity is being carried out with support from local volunteers and community leaders to ensure wider coverage and community participation. The data collected will serve as a foundation for designing targeted program interventions and improving service delivery to migrant populations.
Photographs from the field highlight the team’s commitment and the strong community engagement being built during this process. These visuals may be used for documentation, communication, or storytelling purposes as required.








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