Project Report
| Apr 15, 2021
Quest for recovery from AMPHAN is going on
By Saumitro Chakrabarti | Project Contributor
Relief distribution is going on
Sundarbans coastal region of Bangladesh is extremely disaster vulnerable. People of this region have to face a numerous (small and big) natural disasters over the year. Sometimes, massive disasters occur in here which stuns the general life and livelihood of the general people. In the recent years, some mega disasters occurred in this region like Sidr, Aila, Bulbul, Fani, Titli, Amphan etc. Among them, Amphan damaged much. Households destroyed, trees uprooted, embankments damaged, agricultural lands flooded etc. BEDS provided emergency relief support to 150 coastal families with the help of GlobalGiving. Some of the families who fall victim also get rehabilitation support for sewing and farming activity by BEDS. The supported villagers are doing well with duck, chicken, sheep, seeds and earning money. So, they are recovering from their loss steadily. But there are a lot of families who need equal support to recover from what they lost in that ominous disastrous event. Unfortunately, we are unable to provide those people with direct support because currently we do not have any fund available to provide them.
So, we are requesting all our donors to come forward for the aid of those victim people. We hope that all our donors will start monthly recurring donation for the helpless, Amphan affected and disaster vulnerable people. Link of recurring donation is as follows;
https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/donate-to-cyclone-affected-communities-of-bangladesh?show=recurring
Apr 8, 2021
Supported People are recovering from their loss
By Saumitro Chakrabarti | Project Contributor
Villagers with distributed relief
Sundarbans coastal region of Bangladesh is in the front line of global climate change. People of this region face a number of natural disasters over the year. Sometimes, massive disasters occur in this region that demolishes coastal life and livelihoods. In the recent past, few massive disasters took place in the region like Sidr, Aila, Amphan etc. Among them, Amphan caused huge loss to the coastal people (uncountable households destroyed, trees uprooted, embankments damaged). BEDS provided emergency relief support to 150 coastal families with the help of GlobalGiving. Victim families also get rehabilitation support for sewing and farming activity. People who get rehabilitation support (duck, chicken, sheep, seeds) are doing good with their supported items and earning money. So, they are recovering from their loss steadily. Our supported families are trying to recover from their loss and damage. We are in regular touch with the affected people and providing advice and motivation to them where necessary. But they still need support to recover from the damage. But currently we are unable to provide those people with direct support as we have no fund available right now.
So, we are requesting all our donors to come forward for the aid of those victim people. We hope that all our donors will start monthly recurring donation for the helpless, Amphan affected and disaster vulnerable people. Link of recurring donation is as follows;
https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/donate-to-cyclone-affected-communities-of-bangladesh?show=recurring
Apr 1, 2021
BEDS is assisting people to recover their loss
By Saumitro Chakrabarti | Project Contributor
Relief distribution among Amphan affected people
Sundarbans coastal region of Bangladesh is in the front line of global climate change. People of this region face a number of natural disasters over the year. Sometimes, massive disasters occur in this region that demolishes coastal life and livelihoods. In the recent past, few massive disasters took place in the region like Sidr, Aila, Amphan etc. Among them, Amphan caused huge loss to the coastal people (uncountable households destroyed, trees uprooted, embankments damaged).
BEDS provided emergency relief support to 150 coastal families with the help of GlobalGiving. Victim families also get rehabilitation support for sewing and farming activity. Our supported families are trying to recover from their loss and damage. We are in regular touch with the affected people and providing advice and motivation to them where necessary. But they still need support to recover from the damage. But currently we are unable to provide those people with direct support as we have no fund available right now.
So, we are requesting all our donors to come forward for the aid of those victim people. We hope that all our donors will start monthly recurring donation for the helpless, Amphan affected and disaster vulnerable people.
Duck support for the Amphan affected people