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Ref. No. IIMC-CRC-2015-02
Authors
  1. Indranil Bose
  2. Somprakash Bandyopadhyay
  3. Saikat Dutt
Length 20 pages.
Data Source Interviews of key stakeholders of DFY and their partners like UNICEF.
Setting Natural disasters in India and learning to handle medical emergencies created by them.
Abstract Till the last decade the focus of Indian disaster management has been on handling relief works after disaster has struck, while the developed countries have focused on building capacity for better disaster preparedness. This case study explains how Doctors for You (DFY), an India based humanitarian organization is helping in bring better disaster response and disaster preparedness for Indian communities. In last six years DFY has matured from a response-based disaster management organization to a training-and-consultancy based capacity building organization and has won many national and international accolades. This case study bring forth a sustainable entrepreneurship model in social sector by analyzing the ecosystem within which DFY is operating, encompassing their organization structure, funding, partnership strategies, peers and competitors and its revenue model.
Keywords Critical success factors, Disaster recovery, Entrepreneurship, Funding model, Humanitarian support, Partnership, Startup.