Access to potable water for coastal people

by Bangladesh Environment and Development Society (BEDS)
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Access to potable water for coastal people
Access to potable water for coastal people
Access to potable water for coastal people
Access to potable water for coastal people
Access to potable water for coastal people
Access to potable water for coastal people
Access to potable water for coastal people
Access to potable water for coastal people
Access to potable water for coastal people
Access to potable water for coastal people
Access to potable water for coastal people
Access to potable water for coastal people
Access to potable water for coastal people
Access to potable water for coastal people
Access to potable water for coastal people
Access to potable water for coastal people
Access to potable water for coastal people

Project Report | Sep 20, 2017
Support drinking water to the poor coastal people

By Md. Maksudur Rahman | Chief Executive of BEDS

Water for All
Water for All

Bangladesh Environment and Development Society (BEDS) is a development organization which has been trying to provide safe drinking water to the climate vulnerable underprivileged Sundarbans coastal community. From this point of view BEDS uploaded a project in GlobalGiving for raising the required fund. Target grant of the project is 30,560 $. So far, 34 $ is raised from 3 honorable donors. We are absolutely grateful to the donors for being with us. But we couldn’t start our project activities yet due to the deficiency of budget.   

 

We are communicating with our proposed beneficiaries at a regular basis. We are at their side to provide them advices whenever they are in need. We have already shared the news with the community that three donors have donated to support the project and they feel really happy. But their problems remained the same. But it is you sir; the donors, who can make it possible to help the coastal people in order to provide them safe drinking water.

 

Women of villages said, ``It is almost impossible for us to manage drinking water during the dry season that is summer. Water level of the ponds goes down beneath our collecting capacity and we have to walk for a long distance to collect water. We are at a loss’’. 

 

It is our respectful urge to the donors, please be kind to the deprived communities and be with them.  

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Sep 20, 2017
Support Drinking Water to the poor coastal people

By Md. Maksudur Rahman | Team Leader

Sep 20, 2017
Drinking Water to the poor coastal people

By Md. Maksudur Rahman | Chief Executive of BEDS

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Bangladesh Environment and Development Society (BEDS)

Location: Khulna - Bangladesh
Website:
Facebook: Facebook Page
Twitter: @beds15
Project Leader:
Md. Maksudur Rahman
Khulna , Khulna Bangladesh
$39,034 raised of $50,000 goal
 
536 donations
$10,966 to go
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