BRAC is helping flood affected people for survive, livelihood

BRAC is helping flood affected people for survive, livelihood. Brac takes effective steps for various flood affected areas of Bangladesh. Brac costed 50 thousands Tk for each upazila of flood affected area of Bangladesh. They also provide emergency assistance to flood victims. Brac has supplied dry food for around 22,500 flood victims in the Northern District of Thakurgaon. Brac also provided  foods for 3500 people fo Debiganj upazila of Panchagarh.

BRAC is taking its initiatives in coordination with the government departments concerned. The assistance will be continued by BRAC’s Disaster Management and Climate Change (DMCC) programme until the situation adequately improves. The DMCC has already instructed its staff to make necessary expenses to provide assistance to the flood affected people from its relief budget.

BRAC has already undertaken an emergency awareness campaign in the flood affected localities about shifting the women and children to safe shelters from road, railway land and riverbank area where they have taken emergency refuge, safe food supply, use of sanitary latrine and other important public health and safety issues.

According to the flood forecast and warning messages, in the next 10 days districts where flood situation may worsen include Kurigram, Gaibandha, Bogra, Jamalpur, Sirajganj, Tangail, Manikganj, Faridpur, Shariatpur, Chandpur, Rajbari, Chapai Nawabganj and Rajshahi.

BRAC staff has been instructed to provide assistance to the affected people in these districts.
The Jibika project is a collaborative initiative by BRAC and Chevron to improve sustainable livelihoods and social development of vibrant communities around gas fields operated by Chevron Bangladesh in the greater Sylhet region.
A session on ‘Dissemination and inception’ of Jibika project was organised at BRAC’s conference room yesterday. It was chaired by Anna Minj, Director of Community Empowerment, Gender Justice and Diversity, and Integrated Development Prgramme of BRAC. Shyam Sundar Saha, Programme Head of IDP presented the glimpse of Jibika pilot phase and also shared the key areas for further development. Naser Ahmed, Director, External Affairs, Chevron Bangladesh, appreciated both BRAC and IDEA’s efforts for implementing such a challenging project successfully.

 

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