2022
DOI: 10.24815/ijdm.v5i1.25189
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Role of Government and Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) in Cyclone Recovery in Bangladesh

Abstract: Immediate relief distribution activities are primarily focused on after a cyclonic event in Bangladesh, where proper long-term recovery and rehabilitation efforts are not strategized with much significance. This study concentrated on understanding and assessing the status and effectiveness of the post-cyclone recovery programmes to improve the lives of cyclone-affected households in southwestern Bangladesh. This study aims to examine the status and efficiency of Government and Non-government organisations (NGO… Show more

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“…Non-governmental organizations also play a role in advocacy, training, and community capacity building in dealing with disasters. Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) or community organizations also have a role in disaster management (Nawaz et al, 2022). NGOs become partners with the government and non-governmental organizations in dealing with disasters and can represent the voices and interests of local communities.…”
Section: ) Provision Of Emergency Relief and Post-disaster Recoverymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Non-governmental organizations also play a role in advocacy, training, and community capacity building in dealing with disasters. Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) or community organizations also have a role in disaster management (Nawaz et al, 2022). NGOs become partners with the government and non-governmental organizations in dealing with disasters and can represent the voices and interests of local communities.…”
Section: ) Provision Of Emergency Relief and Post-disaster Recoverymentioning
confidence: 99%