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
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Bangladesh Red Crescent Society Population Movement Operation (PMO), Cox’s Bazar Quarterly Situation Report No. 65, 1 October – 31 December 2020 In the first week of December 2020, the Government of Bangladesh relocated 500 families displaced from Rakhine and living in the congested camp settlement in Cox’s Bazar to Bhasan Char island1. The relocation was
Population Movement Operation BDRCS, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh Situation Report No.22 (1 Nov – 31 Dec 2020) During this reporting period, 41,497 people in both camp and host communities were reached through various interventions under the Federation-wide COVID-19 response operation. This brings the total number of people reached from 15 March to 31 December 2020, to
Shortly after the outbreak of the novel coronavirus turned into pandemic as declared by the World Health Organization (WHO), Bangladesh has been working to address it like all other countries around the globe. As an auxiliary workforce to public authority and country’s leading humanitarian organization, Bangladesh Red Crescent Society (BDRCS) is closely collaborating with the
Shortly after the outbreak of the novel coronavirus turned into pandemic as declared by the World Health Organization (WHO), Bangladesh has been working to address it like all other countries around the globe. As an auxiliary workforce to public authority and country’s leading humanitarian organization, BDRCS closely collaborating with the Government of Bangladesh for a
In July 2020, the frequent and heavy rainfall, along with COVID-19 transmissions continued in Cox’s Bazar district including the camp settlements. The government authorities extended the zonal system around the district town and host communities to restrict non-essential activities and contain the spread of the pandemic. The daily COVID-19 update of WHO Bangladesh reported that
The Bangladesh Red Crescent Society (BDRCS) has been implementing numerous activities across the country as part of COVID-19 pandemic response initiatives. In addition, BDRCS also supplements some government initiatives as an auxiliary to the public authority in Bangladesh since March 2020. BDRCS utilizes its largest national volunteer network to implement those initiatives. BDRCS primarily identified
In June 2020, amidst heavy rainfall and continued COVID-19 transmissions, the authorities introduced a zonal system to contain the spread of the pandemic. The daily COVID-19 update of WHO Bangladesh reported that up to 21 July 2020, a total of 3,218 people tested positive in Cox’s Bazar district for COVID-19, as per the data shared
















