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Monsoon / Cyclone / Landslide / Flood Key Messages for Temporary Learning Centre Facilitators and Students

The Bangladesh Education Cluster developed Key Messages for Temporary Learning Center facilitators and students. During the monsoon season, all students should be told, and regularly reminded of, the key messages in this document. Facilitators Should reinforce these messages regularly through role…

  • Coordination: Coordination, Advocacy
  • Emergency: Floods, Typhoon / Cyclone
  • HPC: Implementation & Monitoring

Joint Education Needs Assessment: Rohingya Refugee in Cox’s Bazar

The largest influx of Rohingya refugees into Bangladesh began on August 25th2017. Nearly 1 million now reside in Cox Bazar district. 0ver 500,000 children in the district are in need of EiE assistance.Approximately 375,000 of them are Rohingya And remain almost solely reliant on international and…

  • Coordination: Needs Assessment
  • Emergency: Floods, Displacement
  • HPC: Needs Assessment & Analysis

EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE PLAN FOR THE COX’S BAZAR EDUCATION SECTOR 2018

The influx of over 650,000 Rohingya since September 2017, coupled with extreme hazards in monsoon season and overcrowding, has created many challenges for the Education Sector responding to the crisis in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. Educational activities have grown difficult to implement due to the…

  • Coordination: Cluster Strategy
  • Emergency: Floods, Displacement
  • HPC: Strategic Planning
  • Technical Areas: Protection

Adamawa State Floods: Education Sector Snapshot - October 2022

n 2022 the flash flood began early in Adamawa in the Month of July. Heavy rainfall alongside the release of water from the Lagdo Dam in Cameroon have caued the flooding. State Emergency Management Agency reports that an estimated 171, 000persons are affected, while 89,000 hectares of farmlands are…

  • Emergency: Floods

Flash Floods Update 2022

More than 3,000 people have been displaced across Jabilamba community and environs in Girei LGA,following severe flash flooding from heavy down-pours between 18 and 19 August. According to SEMA, at least 10 residents were killed and three others wounded in the flash flooding that also damaged or…

  • Emergency: Floods

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