KOICA strengthens community resilience in country’s flood-prone regions

KOICA strengthens community resilience in country’s flood-prone regions, Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOI-CA)  has partnered with a number of international organizations to build community resilience to enhance the resilience of the vulnerable communities from flooding,  cyclones, storms, and earthquakes in Bangladesh.

KOICA strengthens community resilience in country’s flood prone regions

In this regard, KO-ICA funded some projects like WFP’s titled “WFP Building  Resilience to Achieve Zero Hunger (BRAZH)”, IFRC’s titled “Integrated Flood  Resilience Programme: Phase 2 through Community-based Disaster Risk Reduction  Approach” and Oxfam Bangladesh’s titled “Resilience Boat Resident Community of Bangladesh”.

It also consisted of an action plan on “Innovation Solutions to Safe  Drinking Water in the Saline-prone Coastal Belt” under KOICA-Yonsei Master’s  Degree Programme in Community Development in Korea. The projects apply various approaches for the affected people namely, access to Forecast-based Financing, Micro-insurance and Seasonal Livelihood support, national capacity to response emergency and risk reduction of the chronically flood-affected population.

These will also cover health care, community response mechanism, shelter, Disaster Risk Reduction and climate change, provision of safe drinking water and hygiene through 34 floating water and sanitation centers. This was revealed at a knowledge-sharing seminar titled “Building Community Resilience to Natural Disasters” organised by KOICA in collaboration with its partners in the capital on Thrusday evening.

KOICA Country Director Young-Ah Doh, Member (Secretary) of Planning Commission Nasima Begum spoke on the occasion, among others.  KO’ICA’s Country Director hoped that the projects would strengthen the resilience of community people in the areas of health, livelihoods and overall ability  to withstand and cope with natural disasters in Bangladesh through the  support from Korean government.

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