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VULNERABILITY 2 RESILIENCE
- BANGLADESH
Presented by-
Bayes Ahmed
University College London (UCL)
19 April 2016
Bangladesh at a Glance
Population Density:
Bangladesh = 1,222 per Km2 [9th in the world]
UK = 267 per Km2
[Source: The World Bank, 2016]
Coastal Region of Bangladesh
Bangladesh has 580 km of
coastline boundary between
the land area (including
islands) and the sea ranking
102 in the world (CIA, 2016).
The coastal region or zone of
Bangladesh is accommodating
28 million people with an
average density of 853 per
Km2.
Most importantly, there is no
place to go for this costal
population. They are also
dependent for Livelihoods!
Problem Identification
Bangladesh will be among the most affected countries in
South Asia by an expected 2°C rise in the world’s average
temperatures in the next decades, with rising sea levels
and more extreme heat and more intense cyclones
threatening food production, livelihoods, and infrastructure
as well as slowing the reduction on poverty (The World
Bank, 2013).
Bangladesh is ranked as the world’s 6th most disaster
prone country. In recent time (from 1994-2013), at least
24,376 people were killed and 129 million people were
reportedly affected by disasters in Bangladesh (World
Disasters Report, 2014).
The dominating disasters were cyclones and associated
storm surges in the coastal region of Bangladesh.
• Wind speeds = 240 km/hour
• Tidal wave = 6 meters
• Human casualties = 3,406
• Missing = 1,001
• Injured = over 55,000
• Houses damaged/destroyed = about 2.3 million
• Cropland = 2.5 million acres
• Affected = around 8.9 million people,
• Damages and losses = US$ 1.7 billion.
Cyclone Sidr Devastation (November 2007)
Source: US Navy
While climate change is expected to increase the intensity of
Bay of Bengal cyclones, it is also expected to decrease
frequency. This change could increase vulnerability, if people
experience fewer cyclones, so they are less prepared--and
then experience one which is more intense.
Vulnerability to Resilience (V2R) Programme
Barguna and Patuakhali districts sit on the coast of the Bay
of Bengal and are exposed to tropical cyclones which
bring storm surges.
Most of the population in these areas depends on
agriculture and fishing for their livelihoods. These areas
were badly affected by super cyclone Sidr in 2007 and
cyclone Aila in 2009.
Before 2007, the 52% poverty rate in this region, called
Barisal, was already the highest in the country, where the
national average was 40%. For example, in Kalapara sub-
district of Patuakhali district 64.50% of population are rated
to live in extreme poverty [Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics,
2005].
Vulnerability to Resilience (V2R) Programme
The goal of the V2R project is to reduce vulnerability and
increase resilience of target communities by supporting
strategies that enable them to prepare for, mitigate, and
respond to multiple hazards.
Its covering 27 communities in 2 districts in South West
Bangladesh: Barguna and Patuakhali.
The inception phase of this particular V2R programme ended
on 31 December 2012 leading to a 3.5-year implementation
period which concludes on 30 April 2016.
Objectives of this Study
Team: Dr. Ilan Kelman & Bayes Ahmed from UCL; with BRC
Dhaka Office assisted in fieldwork.
The project objectives are:
• To measure whether the selected communities have
achieved the resilience characteristics set out by V2R.
• To conduct a cost-benefit analysis for the V2R
intervention.
• To analyse V2R’s impact on the communities in terms
of DRR and Sustainable Livelihood.
Study Area
It is a pilot study conducted on two highly vulnerable
communities in Patuakhali district.
Nowapara and Pashurbunia communities are selected for
this research because of their extreme geographical
location (i.e. close to Bay of Bengal), economic instability
(i.e. living behind poverty line) and vulnerability to cyclone
disasters.
The communities are located about 0-30 cm above Mean
Sea Level (MSL) and are protected by an embankment.
Early warning is not effective here in case of sudden
embankment damage due to heavy rainfall or tidal waves.
Study Area
Flood- 2014
V2R Project Activities
The V2R project consists of three major sub-components:
• Livelihood,
• Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH); and
• DRR.
Under the sub-components a range of activities were carried
out: e.g. cash for work (for construction of community
access road), cash for starting poultry, fishery, vegetation
and grocery business; and buying animals, sewing
machine etc.; establishment of sanitary latrine and tube-
wells, provided safety equipment for the fishermen etc.
Technical and market access trainings were provided to all
producer groups with respect to their particular specialism.
Other workshops and training were conducted to enhance
the capacity.
Surveying Method
A total of 90 households (i.e. 10% sampling and 45 from each
community) were surveyed using stratified random sampling
method. In addition, community-based focus group
discussions were conducted in each community to collect
generalized information about the project intervention and get
ideas on non-monetary/ indirect benefits.
Results – Highlights
Average family size = 4
We performed a before and after scenario analysis (2013-
2016) considering 35 parameters of changes.
Number of school going pupil has increased by 55.22%.
Secondary earning sources have increased dramatically
(67.77%) .
The total value of household assets and agricultural
products has increased 222.65%.
Results – Highlights
40% of households are now (in 2016) earning within the range
of £55 - £80 that was only 8.89% back in 2013.
Most of them (63.33%) now go to the Govt. line departments
for advice on agriculture, livestock and fisheries etc. This figure
was only 4.44% in 2013.
87.78% households own a sanitary latrine and the rest use
shared latrine. In 2013, only 42.22% households had latrines
and mostly (remaining 43.61%) used to defecate openly.
85.56% of households dispose of their household waste in
refuse pit. The figure was only 2.22% in 2013.
Results – Highlights
75.82% of households confirmed that there are not facing any
water-borne diseases anymore that was only 20.41% in 2013.
88.89% of households were affected by disasters in the past 3
years.
98.89% of households now get early warnings for all the
disasters. This figure was 73.33% in 2013 (i.e. 25.56%
increment). Now the community people are mostly getting
reliable warnings (48.18%) from the CDMC committee.
Results – Highlights
After getting early warnings:
73.33% households go to nearby cyclone shelters (i.e.
17.77% increment), 13.33% go to well-constructed
public schools (6.66% increment), and 13.33% take
shelter in raised plinths (was 0% in 2013).
Previously, 24.44% people used to stay at home and
11.11% used to go to relatives house after getting early
warning. Now the figure is 0%.
It means the community people are now more aware of
where to take shelter in emergency situation.
Community Resilience
The IFRC defines resilience as, “the ability of individuals,
communities, organizations or countries exposed to disasters,
crises and underlying vulnerabilities to anticipate, prepare for,
reduce the impact of, cope with and recover from the effects
of shocks and stresses without compromising their long-
term prospects.”
Six characteristics of a safe and resilient community:
Community Resilience
*IS = Accessible Infrastructures & Services; EO = Economic Opportunities; KH =
Knowledgeable, Healthy & Meet Basic Needs; SC = Socially Cohesive/ Organized; NA =
Managing Natural Assets; and CO = Connected.
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Average cost per household = 8640000/ 900 = 9,600 BDT. The
BCR is calculated considering four different scenarios
(increment) as follows:
(a) Considering Household Income
Avg. yearly income for each household = 30532.20 BDT
BCR = 30532.2/9600 = 3.18
(b) Considering Household Income and Savings
Avg. yearly income for each household = 34582.86 BDT
BCR = 34582.86/9600 = 3.60
(c) Considering household income, savings and asset values
Avg. yearly income for each household = 37266.92 BDT
BCR = 37266.92/9600 = 3.88
(d) Considering Household Income, Savings, Asset and
Agricultural Product Values
Avg. yearly income for each household = 44671.92 BDT
BCR = 44671.92/9600 = 4.65.
Project Output
Future Direction
Drought
Hills
Cyclones, Sea Level
Rise & Storm Surges
DHAKA
Urban Vulnerability
Community Resilience & Sustainable Livelihood at
Rural Bangladesh = Tool for Urban Decentralization
A Holistic Approach
Long-Term Monitoring
Thank you all!
Email: bayes.ahmed.13@ucl.ac.uk

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Vulnerability to Resilience - Bangladesh

  • 1. Welcome to the Presentation VULNERABILITY 2 RESILIENCE - BANGLADESH Presented by- Bayes Ahmed University College London (UCL) 19 April 2016
  • 2. Bangladesh at a Glance Population Density: Bangladesh = 1,222 per Km2 [9th in the world] UK = 267 per Km2 [Source: The World Bank, 2016]
  • 3. Coastal Region of Bangladesh Bangladesh has 580 km of coastline boundary between the land area (including islands) and the sea ranking 102 in the world (CIA, 2016). The coastal region or zone of Bangladesh is accommodating 28 million people with an average density of 853 per Km2. Most importantly, there is no place to go for this costal population. They are also dependent for Livelihoods!
  • 4. Problem Identification Bangladesh will be among the most affected countries in South Asia by an expected 2°C rise in the world’s average temperatures in the next decades, with rising sea levels and more extreme heat and more intense cyclones threatening food production, livelihoods, and infrastructure as well as slowing the reduction on poverty (The World Bank, 2013). Bangladesh is ranked as the world’s 6th most disaster prone country. In recent time (from 1994-2013), at least 24,376 people were killed and 129 million people were reportedly affected by disasters in Bangladesh (World Disasters Report, 2014). The dominating disasters were cyclones and associated storm surges in the coastal region of Bangladesh.
  • 5. • Wind speeds = 240 km/hour • Tidal wave = 6 meters • Human casualties = 3,406 • Missing = 1,001 • Injured = over 55,000 • Houses damaged/destroyed = about 2.3 million • Cropland = 2.5 million acres • Affected = around 8.9 million people, • Damages and losses = US$ 1.7 billion. Cyclone Sidr Devastation (November 2007) Source: US Navy While climate change is expected to increase the intensity of Bay of Bengal cyclones, it is also expected to decrease frequency. This change could increase vulnerability, if people experience fewer cyclones, so they are less prepared--and then experience one which is more intense.
  • 6. Vulnerability to Resilience (V2R) Programme Barguna and Patuakhali districts sit on the coast of the Bay of Bengal and are exposed to tropical cyclones which bring storm surges. Most of the population in these areas depends on agriculture and fishing for their livelihoods. These areas were badly affected by super cyclone Sidr in 2007 and cyclone Aila in 2009. Before 2007, the 52% poverty rate in this region, called Barisal, was already the highest in the country, where the national average was 40%. For example, in Kalapara sub- district of Patuakhali district 64.50% of population are rated to live in extreme poverty [Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics, 2005].
  • 7. Vulnerability to Resilience (V2R) Programme The goal of the V2R project is to reduce vulnerability and increase resilience of target communities by supporting strategies that enable them to prepare for, mitigate, and respond to multiple hazards. Its covering 27 communities in 2 districts in South West Bangladesh: Barguna and Patuakhali. The inception phase of this particular V2R programme ended on 31 December 2012 leading to a 3.5-year implementation period which concludes on 30 April 2016.
  • 8. Objectives of this Study Team: Dr. Ilan Kelman & Bayes Ahmed from UCL; with BRC Dhaka Office assisted in fieldwork. The project objectives are: • To measure whether the selected communities have achieved the resilience characteristics set out by V2R. • To conduct a cost-benefit analysis for the V2R intervention. • To analyse V2R’s impact on the communities in terms of DRR and Sustainable Livelihood.
  • 9. Study Area It is a pilot study conducted on two highly vulnerable communities in Patuakhali district. Nowapara and Pashurbunia communities are selected for this research because of their extreme geographical location (i.e. close to Bay of Bengal), economic instability (i.e. living behind poverty line) and vulnerability to cyclone disasters. The communities are located about 0-30 cm above Mean Sea Level (MSL) and are protected by an embankment. Early warning is not effective here in case of sudden embankment damage due to heavy rainfall or tidal waves.
  • 11. V2R Project Activities The V2R project consists of three major sub-components: • Livelihood, • Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH); and • DRR. Under the sub-components a range of activities were carried out: e.g. cash for work (for construction of community access road), cash for starting poultry, fishery, vegetation and grocery business; and buying animals, sewing machine etc.; establishment of sanitary latrine and tube- wells, provided safety equipment for the fishermen etc. Technical and market access trainings were provided to all producer groups with respect to their particular specialism. Other workshops and training were conducted to enhance the capacity.
  • 12. Surveying Method A total of 90 households (i.e. 10% sampling and 45 from each community) were surveyed using stratified random sampling method. In addition, community-based focus group discussions were conducted in each community to collect generalized information about the project intervention and get ideas on non-monetary/ indirect benefits.
  • 13. Results – Highlights Average family size = 4 We performed a before and after scenario analysis (2013- 2016) considering 35 parameters of changes. Number of school going pupil has increased by 55.22%. Secondary earning sources have increased dramatically (67.77%) . The total value of household assets and agricultural products has increased 222.65%.
  • 14. Results – Highlights 40% of households are now (in 2016) earning within the range of £55 - £80 that was only 8.89% back in 2013. Most of them (63.33%) now go to the Govt. line departments for advice on agriculture, livestock and fisheries etc. This figure was only 4.44% in 2013. 87.78% households own a sanitary latrine and the rest use shared latrine. In 2013, only 42.22% households had latrines and mostly (remaining 43.61%) used to defecate openly. 85.56% of households dispose of their household waste in refuse pit. The figure was only 2.22% in 2013.
  • 15. Results – Highlights 75.82% of households confirmed that there are not facing any water-borne diseases anymore that was only 20.41% in 2013. 88.89% of households were affected by disasters in the past 3 years. 98.89% of households now get early warnings for all the disasters. This figure was 73.33% in 2013 (i.e. 25.56% increment). Now the community people are mostly getting reliable warnings (48.18%) from the CDMC committee.
  • 16. Results – Highlights After getting early warnings: 73.33% households go to nearby cyclone shelters (i.e. 17.77% increment), 13.33% go to well-constructed public schools (6.66% increment), and 13.33% take shelter in raised plinths (was 0% in 2013). Previously, 24.44% people used to stay at home and 11.11% used to go to relatives house after getting early warning. Now the figure is 0%. It means the community people are now more aware of where to take shelter in emergency situation.
  • 17. Community Resilience The IFRC defines resilience as, “the ability of individuals, communities, organizations or countries exposed to disasters, crises and underlying vulnerabilities to anticipate, prepare for, reduce the impact of, cope with and recover from the effects of shocks and stresses without compromising their long- term prospects.” Six characteristics of a safe and resilient community:
  • 18. Community Resilience *IS = Accessible Infrastructures & Services; EO = Economic Opportunities; KH = Knowledgeable, Healthy & Meet Basic Needs; SC = Socially Cohesive/ Organized; NA = Managing Natural Assets; and CO = Connected.
  • 19. Cost-Benefit Analysis Average cost per household = 8640000/ 900 = 9,600 BDT. The BCR is calculated considering four different scenarios (increment) as follows: (a) Considering Household Income Avg. yearly income for each household = 30532.20 BDT BCR = 30532.2/9600 = 3.18 (b) Considering Household Income and Savings Avg. yearly income for each household = 34582.86 BDT BCR = 34582.86/9600 = 3.60 (c) Considering household income, savings and asset values Avg. yearly income for each household = 37266.92 BDT BCR = 37266.92/9600 = 3.88 (d) Considering Household Income, Savings, Asset and Agricultural Product Values Avg. yearly income for each household = 44671.92 BDT BCR = 44671.92/9600 = 4.65.
  • 21. Future Direction Drought Hills Cyclones, Sea Level Rise & Storm Surges DHAKA
  • 22. Urban Vulnerability Community Resilience & Sustainable Livelihood at Rural Bangladesh = Tool for Urban Decentralization
  • 24. Thank you all! Email: bayes.ahmed.13@ucl.ac.uk