Project Report
| May 26, 2020
About the Cyclone Amphan and BEDS initiatives in Bangladesh
By Md. Maksudur Rahman | Project Leader
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Villagers taking shelter at the BEDS center
Super Cyclone ''Amphan'' started crossing the Bangladesh coast around 5pm on Wednesday packing a wind speed of around 160 to 180kph rising to 200kph within 80km of its centre. It passed the Bangladeshi coastline by the midnight. Many low-lying areas were inundated, embankments collapsed, trees uprooted, fish and agricultural crops destoyed and houses damaged by this super cyclonic event in the coastal districts of Bangladesh. Mainly Sundarbans coastal region of Bangladesh has major damages due to this cyclonic event.
BEDS (Bangladesh Environment and Development Society) has tried to prepare and motivate local villagers (keep their precious things/treasure in secured place, arrange dry food, take shelter in our Cyclone Shelter before disaster) to face Cyclone Amphan two days prior from Amphan to hit Bangladeshi coast. On May 20, 2020, more than 600 people took shelter in the Cyclone shelter and training center of BEDS. BEDS staffs and its volunteers handled the situation efficiently. Local government and BEDS together arranged food and water for the sheltered people. All the sheltered people remained safe.
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May 12, 2020
Drinking water for coastal people in Bangladesh
By Saumitro Chakrabarti | Project Contributor
Bangladesh is a disaster prone south Asian country. This country is venerable to natural disasters due to its geographic location. Sundarbans coastal region is the front line of global climate change. Natural disasters occur every now and then here and people have to fight for their life and livelihoods. The common natural disasters of the country are tropical cyclone, flood, drought, thunder, erratic rainfall etc.
Every year, there is natural disaster. But Sundarbans coastal communities are very poor. So, during after disaster period, they have to suffer a lot. These marginalized people usually don’t have enough food and other emergency facilities during disaster time. Bangladesh Environment and development Society (BEDS) has established a multi purposed useable Cyclone shelter in the Sundarbans coastal region of Bangladesh for the safety of the coastal villagers. This shelter is situated in Mathurapur village, under Munshigonj union of Satkhira district of Bangladesh. BEDS also established an emergency fund for the villagers. We opened a bank account for that fund. But at the time of last two massive natural disasters (Cyclone Fani and Bulbul), we spent the entire fund (money) for their emergency support especially for food. So, now we are considering raising fund for that emergency fund that has been already established.
Now BEDS is trying to raise fund for disaster victimized people of Bangladesh through GlobalGiving platform. Total target for the grant is 100,000 $.
So, we are requesting to the global donors to help us so that we can help the underprivileged coastal communities of Bangladesh.
Jan 15, 2020
Donate to Flood Affected Communities of Bangladesh
By Saumitro Chakrabarti | Program Coordinator
Bangladesh is a disaster prone south Asian country. This country is venerable to natural disasters due to its geographic location. Natural disasters occur every now and then here and people have to fight for their life and livelihoods. The common natural disasters of the country are tropical cyclone, flood, drought, thunder, erratic rainfall etc. In the recent past National Disaster Response Coordination Center (NDRCC) declared that 21 districts of Bangladesh are most affected due to week-long monsoon rains in the upstream regions and throughout the country. Most of the affected families lost their properties like home, crops etc. Over 60,000 families in low-lying areas are marooned in their home or community shelters. The flood affected people became helpless. They have no permanent resident to live, they have no food and water to eat and drink. They have become the worst sufferer among the victims. At this moment, we need emergency food, drinking water etc. to support them. Bangladesh Environment and Development Society (BEDS) is a development organization want to stay beside the flood victims through raising funds for them.
The project will assist flood affected people to have food packets, children to get milk and biscuits and relief kits will be provided among 100 flood victim families at an emergency basis.
So, the supported families will get some mental satisfaction and strength to fight with the burning situation. Target budget of the project is $ 100,000. Unfortunately, no fund is raised yet. So, we are requesting to the global donors to help us so that we can reduce the sufferings of the flood victims to some extent.