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 | May 26, 2026
Clean water is a lifetime demand for all

By Mousumi Halder | Project Contributor

Water Crisis among the coastal women.
Water Crisis among the coastal women.

Water is the most demanding element in human life and Bangladesh is experiencing an acute drinking water crisis that are affecting nearly 30 million people across 19 districts. Different types of natural disaster like cyclone, sea level rising and different types of human activity are responsible for safe drinking water crisis. Bangladesh Environment and Development Society (BEDS) is a non-profitable organization working for the coastal community and safe drinking water crisis is the burning issues. BEDS is working in a small scale in Uttar Banishanta Union, Dacope, Khulna. Here coastal community get the drinking water in a low price that is sold for the just maintained purpose not business, It serve only small number of household and demand of water crisis is wide spreading day by day. Community people want to door to door supply so that they can lead a healthy life with prosperity and success. Trying to raise the fund for supply water among the coastal community. We reach out to our generous donors for support, so that together, we can continue this water supply for the community people of surroundings villages too. We would like to thank all our donors for their amazing and continuous support for the coastal deprived people. We are requesting all our donors to start monthly recurring donation by clicking the following link; https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/support-drinking-water-to-the-poor-coastal-people?show=recurring

Water supply facilities in Dacope
Water supply facilities in Dacope
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Bangladesh Environment and Development Society (BEDS)

Location: Khulna - Bangladesh
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Md. Maksudur Rahman
Khulna , Khulna Bangladesh
$51,929 raised of $70,000 goal
 
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