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Sharing knowledge: Training materials and workshops for World Vision Bangladesh

On August 18th, BDPC completed the development of a comprehensive training package on disaster management for World Vision Bangladesh (WVB). The package will be utilized by WVB's Humanitarian and Emergency Affairs sector to provide WVB staff and community people with the necessary skills to facilitate disaster risk management plans and activities at the field level.

 

BDPC at ICWE13

Promoting community-based DRR on the international stage

As part of our commitment to knowledge sharing within DRR, BDPC’s Director, Muhammad Saidur Rahman recently traveled to Mongolia, the Netherlands and the U.S.A. to present at three international conferences. As well as returning with valuable and up-to-date knowledge for BDPC, Mr. Rahman is sharing BDPC’s long term approach of DRR through community empowerment and sustainable livelihoods development with an international audience.

 

Information and Service Fair

The ‘Information & Service Fair’ was held on 3rd and 4th of May, 2011 at Ambika Memorial Hall premises in Faridpur Sadar, as a part of BDPC’s ongoing project “Reducing the Risk of Disasters through Promotion of Rights & Good Governance”, funded by Manusher Jonno Foundation (MJF).

 

Climate change Adaptation: Exchange of views with the vulnerable people

BDPC along with NGO Coordination Council for Climate Change (NC4) initiated a series of consultation meetings

 

with the local NGO personnel, their beneficiaries and local people who are at the risk of climate change on 04-05 April,

2010. The purpose of these meetings was largely to know the absolute impacts of climate change from the horses’

mouth. Their experiences, sufferings, recommendations, obstacles and priorities came across from these open discussions.

While both BDPC and NC4 believe in community based approach, the meetings differentiated it in prioritizing

community’s voice rather than only hiring policy experts from the National level.

The first meeting was held at Kaligonj, Shatkhira on 04 April, Shusilon, a local NGO of Shatkhira and a NC4 member was

the co-organizer of this meeting. The meeting became a platform to raise the voice of and for the distressed people like Sor

Banu and Sirajul Islam who highlighted the terrible impacts of climate change in the field of agriculture, fisheries, small trades,

bio-diversity and environment.

The second meeting was held at the UNO office conference room on 05 April at Morelgonj, Bagherhat. Different NGO workers

along with their beneficiaries raised their voice on the impacts of Climate Change in their day to day life. One of the important

achievements of the meeting was that the local NGOs reached to a consensus in favour of building an embankment in their area.

The third was held at the Patuakhali Municipal Conference room on 05 April. Shaplaful Social Development Organization;

a local NGO facilitated the meeting. While the locals were more concerned to talk on the most recently faced disaster

impacts like Sidr and Aila but later on clarification from Ms. Dilruba Haider, NC4 convener, they shared the climate change

impacts in their lives. They decided to sit together once again to set the agenda on CCA on 11 April, 2010 at the office

of the Shaplaful Social Development Organization. BDPC assured support to these local initiatives.

 

ADRRN Annual Meeting

The Annual meeting of Asian Disaster Risk Reduction Network (ADRRN) will be held in Dhaka from 27 to 29 October 2009. As a founding member of ADRRN, Bangladesh Disaster Preparedness Centre (BDPC) is going to host the meeting.

ADRRN is a regional network of 33 member organisations in 13 countries working in the field of disaster risk management: Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Maldives, Mayanmar, Nepal, Srilanka, Afghanistan, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Australia. ADRRN, based in Kualalumpur, initiated 7 years ago, primarily by a few NGOs: ADRC (Japan), BDPC, Mercy Malaysia, N-Set (Nepal), Seeds India, and a few others. The objective of ADRRN is to ensure mutual learning and strengthen relationship between Asian NGOs working in the field of disaster risk management

 


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BDPC AT FOURTH GPDRR

Mr. Muhammad Saidur Rahman has made an official statement at the plenary session of the fourth session of GPDRR which was held on 22 May. Read more


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