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Bangladesh: Prottasha Monthly Update, January 2019

Project Overview Duration: 4 years (April 2017 - April 2021) Funded by: The European Union Lead Ministries: The Ministry of Expatriates Welfare and Overseas Employment and The Ministry of Foreign Affairs Implementing Partner: BRAC Service Coverage: All over Bangladesh

Formato:
Situation Report
Origen:
Govt. Bangladesh, IOM
Posted:
31 Jan 2019
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Cox’s Bazar: Host communities rebuild lives with microeconomic initiatives

Life has been a constant challenge for 50-year-old Johura Khatun since her husband died. A resident of the Chakmarkul area in Cox's Bazar, Johura was already struggling to support her family of nine, when displaced people…

Formato:
News and Press Release
Origen:
ICRC
Posted:
24 Jan 2019

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Multi-Sector Needs Assessment Report - Rohingya Refugee Response - July 2018

SUMMARY Since August 2017, an estimated 727,164 Rohingya refugees have crossed the border into Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar District after fleeing violence and persecution in Myanmar, bringing the total number of refugees in Bangladesh to 894,262.1 Most of…

Formato:
Assessment
Origen:
UNHCR, REACH
Posted:
19 Dec 2018
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Bangladeshi Survivors of Andaman Sea Crisis Find New Livelihoods in Hydroponic Farming

Dhaka – IOM has established three large-scale vegetable farms equipped with hydroponic farming technologies to support the sustainable economic reintegration of a group of Bangladeshi migrants who returned home after the 2015 Andaman Sea crisis. During the…

Formato:
News and Press Release
Origen:
IOM
Posted:
18 Dec 2018

Bangladesh

Unconditional cash-based intervention - giving choice to people in need

The rise of water level in Padma river during the first two weeks of last September caused major damage to the riverbank which led to collapse of embankments. In Naria and Zajira upazilas, an estimated 8,710…

Formato:
News and Press Release
Origen:
Bangladesh Red Crescent
Posted:
30 Nov 2018

Bangladesh

Skills Training Increases Crop Production, Incomes

“Before, we had to travel to buy our vegetables from the market, but now, with our own garden, we make what we need and have more choices at home.” Four women—Najma, Corimon, Samina and Moiful— live in…

Formato:
News and Press Release
Origen:
USAID
Posted:
26 Nov 2018

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