The European Union (EU) is allocating €0.20 million to provide emergency humanitarian assistance to families affected by the flash floods in north eastern Bangladesh.
The aid will benefit over 20,000 people in districts affected by the floods, said the EU Embassy in Dhaka on Tuesday.
The EU funding supports the Bangladesh Red Cross Society (BDRCS) in delivering immediate assistance through the provision of drinking water, emergency sanitation, health services, hygiene parcels, and cash assistance in the Sylhet and Sunamganj districts, reports UNB.
The aid provides lifesaving support to those most in need, including those living in temporary shelters, the elderly, people with disabilities, children and women.
Floods devastated both farmland and cities and both farmers and city dwellers are affected.
The funding is part of the EU’s overall contribution to the Disaster Relief Emergency Fund (DREF) of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC).
Disaster preparedness, disaster risk reduction and resilience remain key priority areas for the EU in Bangladesh.
Due to its geographical location, the country is prone to seasonal flooding, landslides, and cyclones, said the EU.
This makes it one of the world’s most vulnerable countries to the effects of climate change.
The EU helps communities at risk from natural hazards, supporting early action in highly flood-prone and cyclone-prone areas.
The EU has been working in Bangladesh since 2002, both in disaster preparedness and emergency response activities with a total funding of more than €361 million.