South Asia Flood Relief Fund 2017

by GlobalGiving
South Asia Flood Relief Fund 2017
South Asia Flood Relief Fund 2017
South Asia Flood Relief Fund 2017
South Asia Flood Relief Fund 2017
South Asia Flood Relief Fund 2017
South Asia Flood Relief Fund 2017

Project Report | Feb 22, 2018
From immediate relief to long-term recovery

By Britt Lake | Chief Program Officer, GlobalGiving

Photo from Apne Aap Women Worldwide Trust
Photo from Apne Aap Women Worldwide Trust

The floodwaters across Bangladesh, India, and Nepal from last summer's monsoon season may have receded, but their impact is still being felt by the millions of people whose lives have yet to return to normal. In the months since, thanks to your generous support, our vetted nonprofit partners have been hard at work helping affected families recover and rebuild.

In response to the widespread flooding in Kurigram and Gaibandha districts, Bangladeshi NGO Friendship opened emergency health camps to deliver urgent medical care and prevent the spread of waterborne diseases to more than 9,000 flood survivors and distributed food to more than 12,000 households. They have now shifted their focus to longer-term recovery work, such as repairing and replacing tube wells and latrines and repairing damaged school buildings and vocational training centers.

Our partners across northern India have responded to the devastation caused by this monsoon season in a variety of ways according to the needs of their communities.

  • In Bihar, Apne Aap Women Worldwide Trust, a GlobalGiving partner that supports survivors of human trafficking in Forbesganj, met with community members to prioritize which flood survivors' homes would be rebuilt first and selected 17 women in the greatest need as their project's starting point, with the aim of eventually rebuilding 200 homes. Staff from People First Educational Charitable Trust are helping families repair flood-damaged homes and purchasing farm animals to replace those lost in the floods. Sugram Jagriti has been distributing warm blankets ahead of the cold winter weather.
  • In Rajasthan, Rajasthan Samgrah Kalyan Sansthan has supported flood survivors by helping to rebuild damaged homes, distributing blankets, and providing goats and sheep to affected families to help their farms recover.
  • In Uttar Pradesh, Indian Dreams Foundation has raised awareness of the health threats posed by flooding through community workshops and counseling and has distributed 300 health and hygiene kits to 300 women and girls.

Across the border to the north in Nepal, two of our partners are reporting significant progress, with a special focus on building community resilience ahead of future flooding.

  • In Dhanusa District, Janaki Women Awareness Society has begun construction on five flood-resistant community centers strategically located to provide shelter to future flood victims. The centers will be equipped with flood-resilient toilet and drinking water facilities. Their staff is also installing 40 flood-resilient water hand pumps in underprivileged communities to ensure residents have safe drinking water during monsoon season.
  • In Saptari District, Nepal Village Foundation UK finished construction on five new homes for families who lost theirs in last year's floods, as well as repairs or replacements for five boreholes and toilets. They have also provided the families with seeds to start vegetable gardens to grow potatoes, cauliflower, garlic, eggplants, and local greens in order to feed themselves and sell for income.

Thank you again for your generous support of our partners helping families recover after last year's flooding, and for making the smart decision to give cash to support community-led relief efforts in response to a natural disaster. We'll be back in touch with more stories of progress in the coming months.

Warmly,
Britt Lake + the GlobalGiving Team

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