Author: dhem-bd
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DHEM Foundation provides emergency food, non-food support and health support to flood affected people
DHEM Foundation has been actively supporting the flood-affected communities of Cumilla & Feni district of Bangladesh since the beginning of devastating flood by providing emergency food, non-food support and health support.
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Korail Slum Community to grow plants and vegetables
DHEM Foundation is encouraging to increase greenery at the informal settlement Korail Slum Community to grow plants and vegetables in the highly dense congested area in various ways. Main objective of the activities is to improve environmental condition and provide fresh food support for the slum areas.
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DHEM Foundation deployed emergency response
Over 7 million individuals in Sylhet and Rangpur regions were got stuck due to the devastating flush flood in June 2022. In response to the situation, DHEM Foundation deployed emergency response teams for supporting food, medicines & water purification tablets to the affected flood victims.
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COVID-19 Response
According to Reuter’s COVID-19 tracker, There have been 1,952,506 infections and 29,127 coronavirus-related deaths reported in Bangladesh since the pandemic began (25th April, 2022). From a peak of 13 thousand daily infections at the end of January and 174 deaths in August the trend has come down drastically. On 21st April, there were only 28…
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Bagerhat Relief Program
DHEM arranged food relief program in Dokkhin Shoroy, Khaddar, and Harinkhana in Bagherhaat Sadar. A step by step plan was implemented for the relief program. Phase 1: Field Survey On 5-6 June, 2020field staffs has done the survey in the local market. As this drive was conducted during pandemic situation, huge gathering of people were…
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Galachipa Relief Program
DHEM Foundation arranged food relief program in Galachipa, Kalapara, and Rangabali as per previously agreed upon plans. In collaboration with CIS, DHEM arranged 250 pieces of food pack and Tarpaulin for distribution, respectively. The distribution drive took place during 11 to 20 June, 2020. During that time, in every relief spot,…
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Super Cyclone “AMPHAN” Emergency Response
Representatives of the Government of Bangladesh were frightened that Cyclone AMPHAN would be the deadliest cyclone in Bangladesh since Sidr (2007), which killed approximately 3,500 people. Over ten lac people were affected across nine districts in the divisions of Khulna and Barisal, causing at least 26 deaths. Damaging effects began in Bangladesh prior to…