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Key Response……. RELIEF & CP 10,500 families received shelter and relief item (NFI-6000 & 4500 emergency shelter) 500 transitional shelter More 7376 families are yet to receive shelter, hygiene kits and NFI Food-260 families CFS- 145 at 9 upazillas in 5 districts (around 7900 children)
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Key Response…… RELIEF & CP • 10,500 families received shelter and relief item (NFI-6000 & 4500 emergency shelter) • 500 transitional shelter • More 7376 families are yet to receive shelter, hygiene kits and NFI • Food-260 families • CFS- 145 at 9 upazillas in 5 districts (around 7900 children) • 124 Pregnant and 314 lactating mothers support under CFS (food, medical etc.) • 8 adolescent centers with 200 adolescent girls’
Key Responses…… WASH • 4.4 million liters of water for 17000 families • Tube-well- 385 (repair) & 38 (new installed) and repair plat form 120 • De-watered 125 ponds (36 PSF) • Leaflet- 62000 • Repair & construct 221 HH latrine, 900 emergency latrine construct and plan to do 500 more for 500 transitional houses • Jerry cane- 6950 • Water ambulance rescued 267 patients • 1060 awareness session by 200 health volunteers
Key responses………. Livelihood Support • CfW covered 57417 human days • Poultry and duck raring support to 2200 families (BDT 1200/per family) • Seedling support to 2000 families (BDT 1500) • Petty business support to 1000 families (BDT 4000)
Best practice in response… • Information sharing to comm. • Comm. meeting • Hang up the work plan including budget • Involve community people & UDMC to select the beneficiaries • Ensure active participation of comm. to implement the project (CFS volunteer, facilitators, CFS Management Committee) Thank You