What's New Bangladesh

 




Helping Survivors of Cyclone Sidr
in
Bangladesh to Continue Rebuilding 

 

                        

 

Mercy-USA’s Response

From March to June 2009, Mercy-USA for Aid and Development, through our local partner Assistance for Humanitarian Development (AHD), helped 620 families (approximately 3,855 persons) severely affected by Cyclone Sidr to rebuild their lives. This project, which was implemented in eight villages in the Districts of Barguna and Pirojpur, involved the construction of 40 new homes, the digging of 52 water wells and the building of 60 sanitary latrines.

The program locations and beneficiaries are:

 

Name of District

  Name of Sub-District

Name of Village

Types of Assistance to be Provided

No. of Households

Houses

Sanitary Latrines

Tube wells

Barguna

Amtali

Amtali

7

10

Tube well is not feasible (due to salinity)

17

Ghulisha Khali

7

11

18

Barobaghi

5

  9

14

Pangashia

6

10

16

Pirojpur  

Mothbaria

Mothbaria

4

  5

12  (120 families)

129

Goph Khali

4

  5

13 (130 families)

139

Rajpara

3

  5

14 (140 families)

148

Bethmore

4

  5

13 (130 families)

139

Total

40

60

52

620


     

 

                                  

 

                         
 

                               



From May to September 2008, Mercy-USA for Aid and Development, through our local partner AHD, helped 951 families (approximate 5,746 persons) severely affected by Cyclone Sidr to rebuild their lives. This project involved the construction of 41 new homes, the digging of 77 water wells and the building of 140 sanitary latrines. Families in two districts benefited.  See table below for more details:

 

 

Name of District

Name of Sub-District

Name of Village

Adult Population  Benefiting

Children  Benefiting

Male

Female

Ages

( 10-15)

Ages

(0-10)

Patuakhali

Patuakhali Sadar

Mati Banga

150

154

207

153

Tush Khali

235

194

168

195

Kul Tala

210

271

222

190

Tit Kati

191

181

202

281

Bagerhat

Morelganj

Kachu Bunia

128

129

165

131

Nabbai Roshi

158

113

167

152

Chingra Khali

123

125

208

163

Khawlia

208

218

172

182

Total beneficiaries

Male

1403

Female

1385

Children

1511

Children

1447

 

                           

                                            


 

    

In November and December 2007, Mercy-USA, through our local partner AHD, provided emergency relief to 3535 cyclone-affected families (approximately 22,324 people).

This project was implemented in the sub-districts of Patuakhali Sadar and Bauphal in Patuakhali District and in the Morelganj sub-district of Bagerhat District.  Each family received clothing, one blanket and a food package containing 44 pounds of rice, 2.2 lb. of lentils, 1 liter of cooking oil and 2.2 lb. of salts.

 

   

    



Background

Cyclone Sidr struck Bangladesh on November 15, 2007 with winds in excess of 150 miles per hour and a 16-foot tidal surge.   This devastating storm, the worst to strike Bangladesh since 1991, killed about 3,500 people and left approximately three million others homeless.


 

                                                                    

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Dedicated to alleviating human suffering and supporting individuals and their communities in their efforts to become more self-sufficient, Mercy-USA for Aid and Development has been providing emergency relief to survivors of natural disasters in Bangladesh since 1991.  Mercy-USA is also a registered PVO (Private Voluntary Organization) with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), has special consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), and is a member of the American Council for Voluntary International Action (InterAction).


 

 

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