
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.
The 2024 Annual Highlights of Start Bangladesh present a snapshot of its humanitarian efforts throughout the year.
The document discusses the response to Cyclone Remal in Bangladesh, highlighting anticipatory actions and layered funding mechanisms for disaster management.
The FOREWARN Bangladesh Disaster Hackathon 2.0, held in September 2024, ignited energy, creativity, and enthusiasm among young innovators from across Bangladesh.
Start Bangladesh Hub, a collective of local, national, and international NGOs and civil society working together for inclusive humanitarian systems, is currently on an exciting journey of growth.
Blog by Danielle Turner and Marwa Tasnim on Cyclone Remal response in Bangladesh where Start Ready, Start Fund Anticipation, and Start Fund Rapid Response were all activated.
This study highlights the effectiveness of early interventions over reactive disaster relief.
The Start Fund monthly Risk Bulletin reports on new, emerging or deteriorating situations; therefore, ongoing events that are considered to be unchanged are not featured and risks that are beyond the scope and scale of the Start Fund are also not featured. It is collated by the Start Network Anticipation and Risk Financing team using information from academia and research institutes, government departments, ACAPS, global risk indexes, risk information provided by Start Members and their partners, and the media. Key risks are shared and collated each month with FOREWARN input. Start Network members interested in raising an anticipatory alert for any of the risks highlighted in the bulletin can email startfund@startprogrammes.org for further guidance.
Blog by Pranav Dahal on the first ever Disaster Hackathon organised by FOREWARN Nepal.