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with the distressed people: Flood 2007
By early August 2007 flood hit Bangladesh with multiple affect on life
and livelihood. Out of 64 Districts 16 were mostly affected and other
4 Districts were partially affected. Floods that swept more than half
of Bangladesh killed over 750 people in July and August, left some six
million homeless and damaged crops on 700,000 hectares (1.75 million acres).
This flooding has left millions of people unable to cope with livelihood.more
In the working area of Village Education Resource Center
(VERC) mainly two Districts and one Upazila were mostly affected by this
year flood i.e. ManikGonj District and Narayangonj District and Savar
Upazila under Dhaka District.
VERC received donation from four different INGOs ( DFID,
UNDP, TDS-Nederland and IDRF-Canada) for distributing relief goods among
the flood affected people of the above mentioned three areas.
VERC formed different committees to operate the relief
activities smoothly. The committees are (i) Purchase committee, (ii) Monitoring
and quality assurance team with staff members and (iii) Distribution committee.
Distribution Procedures:
* Collect flood affected house holds’ list from Local Governments
office (Union Parishad)
* Identify the mostly affected and households yet non relief received
from the collected list with the help of local UP members
* Move to door to door of the selected households for distribution of
coupon for receiving relief
* Distribution of relief with the help of Local Government’s members
Items of the relief packet were:
* Oral Saline
* Water Purifying Tablets
* Mosquito Net (double)
* Carbolic Soap
* Laundry Soap
* Sharee (Long Cloth womens’ ware)
* Lungee (Long Cloth mens’ ware)
* Towel (Gamcha)
* Candle
* Matches
* Flattened Rice (Chira)
* Molasses (Gur)
* Plastic Sheet
* Parboiled Rice (Chal)
* Lentil (Musur Dal)
* Potato
By the first week of September 2007 VERC has distributed
relief among 3000 mostly affected flood hit house holds. Now VERC is undertaking
some post flood rehabilitation activities in those areas.

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