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A gender perspective of climate change and disaster management practices of a cyclone affected coastal community
(2017)
Men and women are, of course, not homogenous groups, and their experiences, lifestyles, and
geographic and socioeconomic conditions shape their worldviews and proclivities; cognizance
of these types of tendencies can be ...
Issues and challenges of Cyclone Preparedness Programme (CPP) volunteers: the case of CPP, Dacope, Khulna
(BARC University, 2017-06)
CPP is an organization through which Bangladesh get appreciation from the all country of the world. Bangladesh is proud of CPP. Many countries now want to follow the system of CPP. It is so dedicated team they work even ...
Assessing the efforts of NGOs in cyclone disaster management in Bangladesh
(BRAC University, 2009-09)
Whenever disasters strike, they do not discriminate or differentiate - they cause havoc
and distress. They strike countries' rich and poor affect both men and women, old and
young and cause destruction leaving behind a ...
Drinking water collection system in cyclone affected coastal village of Bangladesh
(BARC University, 2017)
The implications of Cyclone in Bangladesh are the sea level rising, changes of climate
patterns, man-made alteration of natural settings and main salinity in river water is increasing
rapidly in the community of southern ...
Cultural appropriateness of post Sidr housing reconstruction : a case of Sharankhola, Bagerhat
(BRAC University, 2018)
Bangladesh is one of the most disaster prone countries in the world. Among the natural hazards cyclones and the associated storm surges are considered as the major threat to our 710km coastal belt with around 28 million ...