Description
The six sectors that EFICOR has consolidated in its responses include,
Food Security
Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction
Disaster Management
Health Mother and Child Care & Nutrition and HIV & AIDS
Urban Poverty
Capacity Building
While diversifying to include two new initiatives namely,
Disability
Conflict Resolution and Peace Building
History
EFICOR began as a unit of Evangelical Fellowship of India (EFI) in 1967, when there was a drought in the state of Bihar resulting in a severe famine. It was called as Evangelical Fellowship of India Committee on Emergency Relief (EFICER). The members of EFI responded to the need by raising money through an appeal in their official magazine AIM. Since then, the past forty-seven years have been a journey of transformation for EFICOR.
In 1971, India was flooded with refugees from neighbouring East Pakistan (now Bangladesh). The international community wanted a local agency through which they could act; EFICOR was requested to be the channel and a full fledged unit. So EFI Committee on Relief (EFICOR) was established.
The next major involvement was another disaster situation the Andhra Pradesh cyclone in 1977.
The creation of the training Unit in 1979 was a major step towards developing an identity for EFICOR. In 1980, The Evangelical Fellowship of India Commission on Relief (EFICOR) was registered as a separate Society having its own legal identity.
Through the years thereafter, EFICOR has moved from relief to development, from resourcing to capacity building and from motivating evangelicals to networking with them.
The story of change is seen at the Community level and at Organizational level within EFICOR.