DDEF is a cooperative body that is made up of representatives from faith-based, non-profit, non government, business and other organizations working within DDEF to assist individuals and families as they recover from COVID-19. The goal of the DDEF is to unite recovery resources with community needs in order to ensure that even the most vulnerable in the community recover from the disaster.
According to current estimates, some 100 sewing Machine, 50 Vans /Riksha, 2000 poeple food support and 10 territory residents will need Disaster Case Management (DCM) assistance followed by Unmet Needs support of the territorial DDEF. One of the greatest issues confronting the DDEF community is the extensive number of damaged houses throughout the south Bengal still in need of repair. We are scheduled to receive an additional 1000 cases from Barguna by June 2022.
DDEF Volunteer work teams from the Barguna will assist to aid in our community repair/rebuild efforts. The Barguna denomination has committed teams of 16 members each, to serve on two week rotations from November 2021 through June of 2023, to repair as many homes, distribution 100 sewing machines, 50 vans also target. The DDEF accepted 1 lakh DCM cases from an USKS 2019, which is comprised of clients in need of home repair, sewing machine, vans cars etc.The teams are repairing four homes.
The DDEF will provide disaster case management and recovery initiatives to 100 + sewing Machine, Vans/Riksha. The DDEF will have identified individuals and families with unmet needs in the community and provide them with case management in order to prioritize how those needs will be met by delivering goods, services and funds to meet those needs. Individuals and families will be more prepared for when the next disaster occurs.
This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).
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