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Consultation Process in Bangladesh Stage One: Campaign up to SCA consultation, July 2015 Two Preparatory Meetings Formation of alliance/Working group Orientation on WHS questionnaire Distribution of organizations for FGC and interview country wide Field Work: Focus Group Consultation (FGC) and Interview Workshop to compile the findings Seminar: presentation of the key findings
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Bangladeshi National NGOs on the Eve of World Humanitarian Summit:
Partnership Based on Equality and Dignity for Sustainability Capacity in respect of Disaster
Response and Risk Reduction
Objective of Bangladesh Consultation To draw out Bangladesh Perspectives
To take stock of Bangladesh Progress and Lessons for Humanitarian
Actions To find ways of addressing the humanitarian needs in
future, specially to promote sustainable disaster response and risk reduction
Consultation Process in Bangladesh
Stage One: Campaign up to SCA consultation, July 2015
Two Preparatory Meetings Formation of alliance/Working groupOrientation on WHS questionnaire Distribution of organizations for FGC and interview country
wide Field Work: Focus Group Consultation (FGC) and
Interview Workshop to compile the findings Seminar: presentation of the key findings
Consultation Process in BangladeshStage Two: Campaign up to Istanbul Global Summit, From August 2015 to May 2016
Group e-mail: [email protected] Facebook page:
//Bangladesh National NGOs for WHS Website based campaign: www.coastbd.org
Covered areas in Bangladesh Map
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5Area Disaster Issues 1. Kurigram Draught 2. Gaibandha River erosion 3. Sherpur Flash Flood 4. Jamalpur River Erosion, Flood 5. Bogra Cold Wave 6. Natore Draught 7. Tangail Flood 8. Kishoreganj Flood 9. Munsiganj Flood 10. Khulna Salinity 11. Pirojpur Cyclone 12. Noakhali Cyclone 13. Patuakhali Salinity 14. Bhola Cyclone 15. Chittagong Deforestation 16 Cox’s Bazar Monsoon Tidal Surge
Types and Number of Participants Types of Participants: affected communities, frontline staff/workers, CEO of NGOs/Institutions, local government representatives, old age people, physically challenged people, children, fisher-folks, local media representatives
Total FGC Individual Interview0
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Total; Participants; 3564
FGC; Participants; 2567
Individual Interview; Participants; 997
Total; Male; 1575FGC; Male; 1043
Individual Interview; Male; 532
Total; Female; 1989FGC; Female; 1524
Individual Interview; Female; 465
ParticipantsMale
Female
Male; Se-ries1;
0.4419; 44%Female; Se-
ries1; 0.5581; 56%
MaleFemale
Recommendations: :Local levels
Building sustainability of local NGOs. Institutional and capacity building support Devising downward accountability and Complaint Response
Mechanism Working with local government
Recommendations: National levels:
Need of priority based investment to construct embankment
Excavation and re-excavation of ponds.
Increasing allocation and investment
Government assistance easy to community media like community radio
Priority to investment strengthening telecom networks.
I-NGO should not compete with National NGOs
Multi stakeholder dialoguesBangladesh should prepare its own rehabilitation and reallocation policies.
Recommendations: International level I-NGOs should have more development education
in their countries.Mutual Accountability and Horizontal
Communication and appropriate understanding in ground levels.
UN should consider on new protocol on disaster or climate displaced.
Preparation and implementation with verification system in respect of Principles of Partnership and code of conducts thereby respecting each other’s organization sovereignty and dignity.
Thank you All