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Membership wide National Society Development (NSD) Bulletin July 2021

National Society Development (NSD) is one of the key focused and priority areas of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), and it has been reflected in the IFRC Strategy 2030 and Agenda for Renewal. Accordingly, the IFRC in Bangladesh have prioritized the NSD support for Bangladesh Red Crescent Society (BDRCS),

Health Updates March 2021 PMO Cox’s Bazar

A total of 4609 people provided with inpatients department services, pediatric, maternity, delivery outdoor patients and lab services psychosocial support, family planning and so on. Of these, 4162 people are from camp settlement and 447 of host community. PMO Health is planning to provide an orientation on ‘Fire Safety’ with ensuring fire safety equipment in

BDRCS Interventions Cox’s Bazar May 2021

BDRCS, as an Auxiliary to the Government, keeps continued its humanitarian assistances with the support of the UNHCR, IFRC, ICRC and other RCRC National Societies in collaboration with the RRRC, Civil Surgeon, relevant UN agencies and other stakeholders. May 2021 was the month of cyclone YAAS associating with heavy rainfall. During this time all BDRCS’

PMO, Cox’s Bazar Monthly Health Update, April 2021

885,881 Forcibly displaced Myanmar Nationals (FDMN) are living at temporary-made shanks in Cox’s Bazar. The figure includes 34,172 who reached before 31 August 2017. All displaced Myanmar people, including new arrivals, face compounding vulnerabilities, especially in health. BDRCS has been responding to this crisis since August 2017 implementing Population Movement Operation (PMO) with the support

PMO, Cox’s Bazar Monthly Health Update, June 2021

BDRCS as an ‘Auxiliary to the Government’ keeps continued its humanitarian assistances with the support of the IFRC, UNHCR, ICRC and other RCRC National Partners Societies (PNSs) in collaboration with the RRRC, Civil Surgeon, other Government sectors and humanitarian agencies. In June, the operation was impeded due to imposed strict lockdown throughout the country and

COVID-19 Situation Reports

April  2021 Situation Report- 01 (9-15 April 2021) Situation Report- 02 (15-22 April 2021) Situation Report- 03 (22-29 April 2021) May  2021 Situation Report- 04 (30 April – 6 May) Situation Report- 05 (7 May – 20 May) Situation Report- 06 (20 May – 27 May) June  2021 Situation Report- 07 (28 May – 03 June) July  2021 Situation Report- 08 (1

Free Ambulance for COVID-19

With support from Australian Red Cross and International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent (IFRC) handed over ambulances and Oximeters to Bangladesh Red Crescent Society(BDRCS) in 7 border districts of Bangladesh namely Shatkhira, Jessore, Rajshahi, Chapainawabganj, Naogaon, Noakhali and Magura on 17 June 2021. These ambulance service will be free 24/7 for COIVID-19 patients. On

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