Bangladesh Urban Disaster
Mitigation Project (BUDMP)
PROJECT OVERVIEW
Background
Numerous natural disasters, including floods, seriously threaten Bangladesh,
in both rural and urban areas. Floods cause severe economic and social
disruption to countless households living in flood prone urban and rural
areas.
The CARE/Bangladesh Urban Disaster Mitigation Project (BUDMP) under
the USAID’s Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance supported Asian Urban
Disaster Mitigation Program (AUDMP) aims to explore methods to reduce the
vulnerability of urban populations to floods in two secondary cities in
Bangladesh through flood mitigation measures.
The BUDMP includes non-structural or minor structural measures that
could be undertaken by communities to mitigate the effects of floods. The
specific BUDMP activities will be determined by the various stakeholders
(target communities, local government officials, municipalities, CARE,
CARE’s partner NGOs, etc.) based on a thorough needs assessment.
The project is implemented in two cities, namely, Tongi and Gaibandha,
which are regularly affected by floods. The project aims at active
participation
of municipalities and local communities.
Objectives
The BUDMP has following objectives:
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Establishment of community based flood mitigation and disaster preparedness
system in the Tongi and Gaibandha municipalities.
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Replication of mitigation measures and disaster preparedness system to
other municipal areas of Bangladesh.
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Improved capacity and skills of community (elected representatives, government
officials and key players) to manage the risk and apply mitigation skills
in the urban area.
Project Profile
- Project
Title:
Bangladesh Urban Disaster Mitigation Project
- Project
Location: Tongi and Gaibandha municipality areas
- Hazard
Type: Floods
- Project
Management: CARE-Bangladesh
- Project
Managers: Md. Nurul Huda, BUDMP, CARE Bangladesh
- Project
Design: Josh Moga, AUDMP, ADPC
- Date
of Commencement: March, 2000
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