Emergency Health and Humanitarian Support to Flood-Affected People in Bangladesh
Expected Outputs
- 6 community clinics will be equipped with essential emergency medicines, benefiting 10,000 patients.
- 20 water purifiers will be distributed to 6 community clinics and 14 schools, providing clean water for 10,000 people.
- 1,000 adolescent girls will receive hygiene kits to enhance personal and menstrual hygiene.
- 8 awareness sessions will be conducted, involving 800 students.
- The project will specifically aim to support 100 pregnant women by providing them with nutritional assistance, ensuring their health and well-being during this critical period.
- 30,000 awareness leaflets will be distributed to raise community awareness about health, hygiene, and sanitation.
Expected Outcomes
- Access to emergency health services in flood-affected areas will be improved.
- The incidence of waterborne diseases will be reduced through access to clean drinking water.
- Personal hygiene and menstrual health among adolescent girls will be enhanced.
- Community awareness of health risks and hygiene practices following floods will increase.
- There will be an overall improvement in public health and a reduction in post-flood health crises.