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Needs Assessment Working Group Bangladesh Completed, 146184, 29.82% In progress, 152120, 31% Planned, 191849, 39% BANGLADESH Needs Assessment Working Group Humanitarian Coordination Task Team (HCTT) 372,360 Beneficiaries 38 Organization’s Response Reported Status of Activity by Number of People Number of People by Sector Food Security 308,973 WASH 130,381 Education 1,584 *Including double counting of the support by different sector *Compiled representation of completed, in progress and planned intervention CP-Child Protection Education FS- Food Security GBV-Gender Based Violence RC- Risk Communication/Awareness/ Prevention Message/ Advocacy Shelter WASH-Water Sanitation and Hygiene *Including double counting of the support by different sector at district level. *192,060 people reached beyond the HRP Districts *186,866 People reached as preparatory Response (Not following the Cluster Standard Packages) *379,406 People Reached though c risk communication/ awareness within the COVID context is not considered under sectoral response. Shelter GBV and SRH 26,485 Shelter 30,526 4W Matrix Response to Monsoon Flood 2020 Round-01; As of 25 August 2020 Sectoral Response by District

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Needs Assessment Working Group Bangladesh

Completed, 146184, 29.82%

In progress, 152120, 31%

Planned, 191849, 39%

BANGLADESH

Needs Assessment Working Group

Humanitarian Coordination Task Team (HCTT)

372,360

Beneficiaries

38Organization’s

Response Reported

Status of Activity by Number of People

Number of People by Sector

Food Security

308,973

WASH

130,381

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*Including double counting of the support by different sector*Compiled representation of completed, in progress and planned intervention

CP-Child Protection Education FS- Food Security GBV-Gender Based Violence

RC- Risk Communication/Awareness/ Prevention Message/ Advocacy

Shelter

WASH-Water Sanitation and Hygiene

*Including doublecounting of the supportby different sector atdistrict level.

Map Key:

*192,060 people reached beyond the HRP Districts

*186,866 People reached as preparatory Response (Not following the

Cluster Standard Packages)*379,406 People Reached though c risk communication/ awareness

within the COVID context is not considered under sectoral response.

Shelter

GBV and

SRH

26,485Shelter

30,526

4W Matrix

Response to Monsoon Flood 2020Round-01; As of 25 August 2020

Sectoral Response by District

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Needs Assessment Working Group Bangladesh

BANGLADESH

Response Modality and Type of Organization

Access to the Fund by Type of Organization

*Each dark orange square refer to one stakeholder

People by Sector (Including Double Counting)

Sectoral Population Reached by Donor Type

ECHO, Ministry of Foreign Affairs,

Netherlands, USAID

Grameenphone

Number of StakeholderType of OrganizationFunding Source

IFRC, Qatar Red Crescent,

Start Fund Bangladesh/UKAID

18 organizations through nationally

and internationally raised fund

Name of Funding Agency

*Each round shape refer to one stakeholder for each sector.

Type of Intervention Modality by Sector

* Only for seven districts of Humanitarian Response Plan

4W Matrix

Response to Monsoon Flood 2020Round-01; As of 25 August 2020

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Needs Assessment Working Group Bangladesh

BANGLADESH

Government Response and Resource Allocation

Data Source: Compiled From NDRCC and DGHS

Resource Allocation

29.5Million BDT GR CASH

12947.5MT GR Rice

1,42,842Dry Food Packages

10.6Million BDT for Child Food

22.6Million BDT for Animal Food

661 tube-well installation and

4971 tube-well repaired

100bundle of corrugated iron sheet

0.3million BDT for house repairing

866Medical team

District Wise Allocation

Map Legend

Allocation for Child Food

House Repairing Cost in BDT

GCI Sheet in Bundle

Rice in Metric TonDry and Other Food (Packet)

Livestock Food in BDT

Cash in BDT

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4W Matrix

Response to Monsoon Flood 2020Round-01; As of 25 August 2020

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Needs Assessment Working Group Bangladesh

About the ReportThis Report is compiled by Needs Assessment Working Group on the basis of HCTT 4W formats reported by member agency (NNGO, INGO, RCRCmovement and UN agency). The boundaries and names shown in the map and the designation used in the map do not imply official endorsementor scale is not depicted the actual area.Feedback and Contacts: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] Regular Updates: https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/bangladesh/needs-assessment-working-group

BANGLADESH

Humanitarian Agency Response

About the Working Group : The Needs Assessment Working Group (NAWG) is a platform for government and non government humanitarian agency underHumanitarian Coordination Task Team (HCTT). The secretariat of the Working Group is hosted by CARE Bangladesh, “Supporting Bangladesh Rapid NeedsAssessment (SUBARNA) Project.”

Fund Managed ByFunded By

Implemented By

Disclaimer: This material has been funded by UK aid from the UK government, however the views expressed do not necessarily reflect the UK government’s official policies.

4W Matrix

Response to Monsoon Flood 2020Round-01; As of 25 August 2020

District Wise Reported Agency

* Lead and implementing partner are mention by hyphen

(-) and Donor name mentioned by underscore(_).

For detail sector wise district based lead and IP agency presence please visit this link-

https://public.tableau.com/views/Flood4W1stRound/Sheet24?:language=en&:display_count=y&:origin=viz_share_link

Lalmonirahat: BDRCS-BDRCS_ IFRCand Qatar RC and Grameen phone

Kurigram: AAB-AFAD _ UNFPA; AAB-MJSKS _ UNFPA, AAB-RSDA _ UNFPA; AAB-USS_ AAB, BDRCS-BDRCS_IFRC, BDRCS-BDRCS_ Qatar RC and Grameen phone; BRAC-BRAC_ Greta Thunberg Foundation; CARE-CARE_ USAID; CARE-MJSKS_ UNFPA; ESDO -ESDO_ SFB/UKAID; OXFAM-MJSKS_ OXFAM; Save the Children;SCI-MJSKS_ Save the Children International; SC-SC_ USAID

Nilphamari and Rangpur: BDRCS-BDRCS_ Qatar RC and Grameen phone

Gaibandha: AAB-SKS Foundation_ Minsitry of Foreign Affairs,Netherlands; BDRCS-BDRCS_ IFRC and Qatar RC and Grameenphone; CARE-CARE_ USAID; SCI-SKS Foundation_ Save theChildren International SC-SC_ USAID; SKS-SKS_ Save the ChildrenInternational; SKS-SKS_ SFB/UKAID

Naogaon: ARCO-ARC0_ SFB/UKAID; BDRCS-BDRCS_ IFRC andQatar RC and Grameen phone; CB-CB_ German Doctor

Netrakona: BDRCS-BDRCS_ IFRC andQatar RC and Grameen phone; CARE-CARE_ USAID; CB-CB_ Caritas Germany

Sunamganj: BDRCS-BDRCS_IFRC and Qatar RC and Grameenphone; CARE-CARE_USAID; CB-CB_Caritas Australia; CB-CB_Caritas Germany;CNRS-CNRS_ SFB/UKAID;VARD-VARD_SFB/UKAID;WVB-WVB_World Vision

Sylhet: BDRCS-BDRCS_ Qatar RC and Grameen phone; SCI-FIVDB_ SFB/UKAID; WVB-WVB_World Vision

Habiganj:CARE-CARE_USAID

Kishoreganj: BDRCS-BDRCS_ QatarRC and Grameen phone; CARE-CARE_USAID

Gazipur: BDRCS-BDRCS_ Qatar RC and Grameen phone;

Jamalpur: AAB-BACE_ UNFPA; BDRCS-BDRCS_ IFRC and QatarRC and Grameen phone; CA-DAM; CARE-CARE_ USAID; CB-CB_Caritas Australia; DAM-DAM; IRB-IRB_ ECHO; IRB-IRB_ IRUSA;IRB-IRB_ SFB/UKAID; PIB-ESDO_ WVB-US_ SFB/UKAID; WVB-WVB_ World Vision Own Fund

Bogra : BDRCS-BDRCS_ IFRC and Qatar RC and Grameen phone;BRAC-BRAC_BRAC; SF-SF_ Own Fund, individual donors

Sirajganj: BDRCS-BDRCS_ IFRC; BDRCS-BDRCS_ Qatar RC andGrameen phone; CARE-CARE_ USAID; MMS-MMS_ Oxfam InBangladesh; MMS-MMS_ SFB/UKAID; OXFAM-MMS_ OXFAM;PUS-PUS; PUS-Rudo_ Monowara-Lataf Trust; SF-SF_ Own Fund,

Tangail: BDRCS-BDRCS_ IFRC and Qatar RC andGrameen phone; MMS-MMS_ SFB/UKAID; NDP-NDP_SFB/UKAID

Shariatpur: BDRCS-BDRCS_ IFRC; Qatar RC and Grameen phone;SDS-MA_ SFB/UKAID; SDS-SDS_ SFB/UKAID;SF-SF_ Own Fund,

Sherpur: BDRCS-BDRCS_ IFRC and Qatar RCand Grameen phone; CB-CB_ Caritas Germany

Pabna: SF-SF_Own Fund

Munshiganj: BDRCS-BDRCS_ IFRC and Qatar RC andGrameen phone; CB-CB_ IMO & CRS; CB-CB_ SFB/UKAID;DAM-DAM; IOM-CRS_ USAID; SF-SF_ Own Fund

Madaripur: BDRCS-BDRCS_ IFRC and QatarRC and Grameen phone;SF-SF_ Own Fund,

Narayanganj:SF-SF_Own Fund

Faridpur: BDRCS-BDRCS_ IFRC andQatar RC and Grameen phone;PUS-PUS_ Monowara-Lataf Trust;SDS-AKK_ SFB/UKAID

Chandpur: BDRCS-BDRCS_ Qatar RC and Grameen phone;CB-CB_ CAFOD

Manikganj: BDRCS-BDRCS_ IFRC and Qatar RC and Grameenphone; CB-CB_ German Doctor; SF-SF_ Own Fund

Natore and Rajbari: BDRCS-BDRCS_ IFRC and Qatar RC andGrameen phone

Humanitarian Agency Having Reported

* All implementing, lead and donor agencies are presented here