By Mohammad Mosharof Hossain | Assistant Project Coordinator
Reporting Period: July 2025 – October 2025
Implementing Organization: Green Fund Initiative (GFI)
Project Location: Bangladesh
Overview
During the reporting period of July to October 2025, the Green Fund Initiative continued its efforts under the Water & Sanitation for Climate-Affected Communities project despite financial challenges. Although no new donations were received during this period, our team remained dedicated to serving vulnerable communities using limited internal resources. Small-scale community outreach, maintenance, and awareness activities were carried out to sustain project momentum and community engagement.
Key Activities (July–October 2025)
1. Maintenance of Water ATM System
The Water ATM system, established in northern Bangladesh, continues to operate successfully. Routine monitoring and basic maintenance were conducted by local volunteers to ensure uninterrupted access to safe drinking water. Community feedback remains positive, with families reporting improved health and reduced dependency on unsafe water sources.
2. Hygiene Awareness Sessions
Despite limited funding, GFI organized small community gatherings and door-to-door awareness visits focusing on:
Handwashing and sanitation practices
Safe household water storage
Prevention of waterborne diseases
These sessions were facilitated by youth volunteers and local women leaders trained during the previous project phase.
3. Sanitation Support
GFI provided follow-up visits to households using the eco-friendly latrines installed earlier. Minor repairs and cleaning drives were conducted in collaboration with community members to maintain functionality and cleanliness.
4. Volunteer Mobilization
Local volunteers continued to play a vital role in sustaining activities. Their commitment ensured that the benefits of the project—especially access to safe water and improved hygiene—remained available to climate-affected families.
Challenges
Lack of new funding: No donations were received during this period, which limited the scope of implementation and prevented scaling up activities.
Rising maintenance costs: Sustaining the Water ATM system and community facilities requires ongoing technical and financial inputs.
Extreme weather: Heavy rainfall and seasonal flooding disrupted mobility and delayed a few scheduled awareness sessions.
Community Impact
Approximately 250 individuals continued to benefit from uninterrupted access to clean water through the Water ATM.
20 households received direct follow-up support on sanitation maintenance.
Community members demonstrated strong ownership and responsibility for the facilities and hygiene practices introduced by the project.
Next Steps
Seek new funding and partnerships to expand the Water ATM model to additional climate-vulnerable regions.
Continue community engagement and hygiene education through volunteer networks.
Explore low-cost maintenance models to ensure the long-term sustainability of the existing system.
Conclusion
Even in the absence of external funding, the Green Fund Initiative remains steadfast in its mission to support climate-affected communities in Bangladesh. By leveraging local partnerships and volunteer action, the project continues to make a tangible difference in the lives of vulnerable families. With renewed donor support, GFI aims to expand its impact and bring safe water and sanitation access to many more communities in need.
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