
Early Warning Systems for Cyclone and Flood Risks in Bangladesh
This report, published by Start Network in collaboration with Nirapad, assesses the current status of Bangladesh's early warning systems for floods and tropical cyclones.
This report, published by Start Network in collaboration with Nirapad, assesses the current status of Bangladesh's early warning systems for floods and tropical cyclones.
A baseline for cyclone contingency planning in the coastal region of Bangladesh.
Start Network aims for a locally-led humanitarian system, and the transition is already underway through the development of networks (known as ‘hubs’). Start Network hubs are collectives of local, national, and international organisations or humanitarian responders operating in the same country or region. Hubs come together through a vision of system change, to tackle the deep-rooted issues in humanitarian responses within their contexts. They are supported by the Global Start Network but ultimately, they control their resources and define their responses to crises affecting and threatening their communities.
In October 2021, Start Fund Bangladesh commissioned a detailed livelihood study applying the household economy analysis (HEA) framework.
The objective of the study “Financial Flow Analysis for Climate-related Disaster in Bangladesh” has been three-fold. First, it has provided a background of the trend of funding flows entering the country to address climate-related disasters; then the funding gap has been analyzed considering the funding that was applied for collectively by the humanitarian actors and what was subsequently received from different donors; finally, the study explored the crisis anticipation and response mechanisms of Start Fund Bangladesh (SFB) to gain a better understanding of its recent activities.
Bangladesh is highly vulnerable to recurring hazards and this situation is going to exacerbate due to the impacts of climate change.