Cox’s Bazar in Bangladesh, is well known for its longest natural sandy beach in the world. The climate and topography, however, expose local communities to multiple natural hazards every year.
Vulnerable communities have long endured the impact of cyclones, landslides and flash floods. In June this year, the floods added to the devastation of the low-lying coastal areas, leaving over seven million people without food or shelter. With these recurring extreme weather events, there is a greater need to strengthen emergency preparedness measures in the region.
Since 2013, the program for Strengthening Emergency Preparedness and Resilience in Bangladesh (SERB), under the Asian Disaster Preparedness Center (ADPC) has been working with the national authorities to achieve an integrated approach to emergency management at national, sub-national and local levels in Bangladesh.
SERB focuses on building the capacity of health facilities and community volunteer networks through training, safety assessment and emergency planning. In July, the program conducted training and workshops to enhance disaster resilience in the region.