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Increase community resilience
Key ContributorsBipasha Dutta Makhan L. DuttaMd. Mezanur RahmanMd. Sarwar Hossain Md. Hushain Shakir Md. KamruzzamanGraner Marak Rita Adhikary Shabira Sultana Stephen K. HalderTanzina Akter & Communications Point Persons, ADP & grant projects, WVB
Quarries and Feedback Saibal Sangma
Editing Fred Witteveen Jared Berends Candis Marie Berends John Gomes George SarkarGloria Das
PhotosWVB Staff
Art Direction, Layout & Cover photo Md. Shabir Hussain
Copy right : World Vision Bangladesh
Publication Date: March, 2017
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Improve health and nutrition status of mothers and children
Improve access to and quality of education
Ensure children are protected and cared for Increase community resilience
We will strive to improve the health and nutrition of mothers and children, reduce malnutrition and increase access to water and sanitation, including the basic health services for lactating and pregnant mothers and children
under five in our work area.
Our focus will be to improve and sustain development outcomes for children of 3-5 years through holistic early
child care and development, functional literacy and essential life skills for school age children and applied life skills
developed for 12-18 years aged children.
We strive to see that children can participate at different levels of decision making which affect/impact their life, that
communities take action to combat against all forms of abuse, exploitation, neglect and other forms of violence to children and that child protection systems and mechanisms
are strengthened at all level starting from the top to the lowest tier of the system.
In our area of operation, our effort will be exerted and resources invested to diversify agricultural production,
expand non-farm micro enterprise, improve market access and increase resilience to disasters and climate change
shocks.
In this journey we work hand-in-hand with the community and engage them in all stages of program and collaborate with all the state and non-state actors including private sectors, to bring a sustainable impact to children, family and the community at large.
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Major Achievements in 2016
40, 601 pregnant women received care from Pregnant Women Support Groups.
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FY-15 FY-16
201,364 children aged 0-59 months attended monthly Growth Monitoring and Promotion (GMP) sessions and 40,049 children aged 6-36 months received Multiple Micro-Nutrient powder.
Trained 672 government health and family planning staff on basic nutrition and online reporting.
Equipped 1,576 field-level promoters and facilitators including volunteers on health and nutrition interventions/activities.
29,423 community influential members (e.g. Imam, Chairman, teachers, local leaders, etc.) were sensitized on WASH.
24,736 facilitators, volunteers, promoters andlead mothers were trained on WASH.
3,448 sanitary/hygienic latrines installed.
34,774 pregnant women and
57,735 mothers/ caregivers of under-5
children received health and nutrition education.
1,040 WASH committees functioning and
1,568 households are using safe water sources.
50,137 school-going children’s behaviour changed through awareness of hand-washing and hygiene practices.
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Literacy Boost Program
WVB has completed the full cycle of the Literacy Boost programme in partnership with Save the Children in Assasuni and Morelgonj ADP of Southern Bangladesh Region in 20 primary schools for children grades I and II during the reporting period. The following are the highlights in the areas of reading, teachers’ training and community support to literacy achievement:
1,207 children (578 girls and 629 boys) participated in Reading Clubs.
100 teachers in 20 schools participated in teacher’s training on eight LB components.
Literacy Boost holistically pursues the goal of literacy by using assessments to identify gaps and measure improvements in the five core reading skills, training teachers to teach the national curriculum with an emphasis on reading skills, and mobilizing communities to support children’s reading.
3,960 age-appropriate story books distributed as book banks for 66 reading clubs.
14 parents awareness sessions organized in 2 ADPs during the reporting period. 1,960 parents participated in the sessions to be supportive of creating a home literacy environment in their households for children.
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Community and CBO members’ children are attending their regular classes at Satata International School, run by Satata Mohila Bohumukhi Samabaye Somittee, a CBO supported by World Vision Bangladesh. As a part of its community development program to ensure access to and quality of education at minimum cost, Satata Mohila Bohumukhi Samabaye Somittee established the school of which 80 percent of the students come from the
vulnerable community and CBO members’ families. Now, atotal of 160 children are getting primary education from theschool by 12 skilled teachers. Training on child protectionissues, ECCD management, account keeping, child care,good nutrition, linkage and coordination with government education department were also provided.
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25,051 community people participated in Village Preparedness Sessions (VPS)
Major Achievements in 2016
2,764 community people know how to handle any disaster situations by participating in hazard-based simulations.
3,016 community leaders on DM
13,469 community people and volunteers on DRR
1,346 students received training on DRR
236 CBDM committee members on disaster management
90 teachers, leaders and religious leaders received training on Climate Change and Adaptation (CCA).
Trained
176 Child-Focused Disaster Management Committees (DMC)
997 Union DMC members
745 Upazila DMCs and Ward DMC to develop skills on DRR
Involved and supported
7,086 people participated in national and international days observations.
5,958community people received emergency support.
27 Community Based Disaster Management Committees helped to raise emergency funds.
167,235people benefitted through Humaniterian Partnership Agreement- Disaster Risk Reduction (HPA- DRR) Project
Replicated Community-Based Disaster
Management Model in 7 locations of the
country in collaborations with the Department
of Disaster Management and Relief under the
Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief.
Conducted 52 thematic sessions with youth and children and placed five point
demands to the Committees Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief for inclusion of child
protection in DRR programming in Bangladesh.
108 families with eco-friendly stoves
6,017 community people on improved knowledge in climate adaptive life options, and4,224 community people oriented on climate change and its impact.
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Many areas of Jamalpur district near the Jamuna river and northern part of Bangladesh were severely affected by flood in last July and August 2016. The flood claimed lives and destroyedhouses, jute, vegetable gardens, paddies and cattle. World Vision
Bangladesh distributed cash about BDT 1,820,000 (US$ 22,862) aid among 1418 flood-affected people in three unions of Islampur upazila under Jamalpur in three unions, namely; Belgacha, Kulkandi and Patharshe.
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World Vision Bangladesh through its Cox’s Bazar ADP distributes relief items with food supplies to cyclone-affected 500 families affected by the Cyclone ‘ROANU’ in 2016 in the coastal area of Chittagong region. Besides, World Vision
Bangladesh provided shelter them to in WVB-built cyclone safe center with food including cooked rice (hotchpotch) and bottled water.
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River erosion washed away the last piece of land of Jamal’s family in Bhola district and led to migrate in Dhaka city, Duaripara slum around 2 years back. Although Jamal is 12 - year old, he did not have the opportunity to step in school because of poverty as stated by his mother Rokeya, a home maker. But in 2015, with the blessings of World Vision’s An Inclusive Approach to Empowering Working Children (EWC) project, Jamal has got back his hope.He got opportunity to enroll at Duaripara Learning Center at
free of cost. After successful completion of six month schooling, he is now enrolled in Grade one in a local government primaryschool and continuing his study at free of cost. His mother states that this opportunity is truly a blessings for his son. The project is one of the WVB’s child labor elimination initiatives, supported by DFAT and WV Australia, to bring out around 12,000 child labors in the city from hazardous jobs.
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