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Bangladesh Resilience – Project Summary

“Response of Disasters through Resilience: Addressing Extreme Climatic Disasters to Annihilate the Insecurity of Food, Nutrition and Livelihood in Bangladesh”

This project aims to understand the impacts of climatic disasters on the vulnerable communities in terms of food security, migration, health and livelihood by considering gender dimensions in Bangladesh.

Objectives: Vulnerability analysis of populations in Bangladesh.

  • Vulnerability to environmental hazards: the focus was on four climatic hazards in four different regions (e.g. river flooding, cyclones, hilly flash-flooding, and drought).
  • Vulnerability regarding livelihoods, food/nutrition, water, health, and migration.
  • Focus on gender-differentiated vulnerability and gender-responsive approaches.

Lead OrganisationUCL Institute for Risk and Disaster Reduction, University College London (UCL), London WC1E 6BT, UK.

Team Leader: Dr Ilan Kelman, Reader, Institute for Risk & Disaster Reduction and Institute for Global Health, University College London (UCL), UK.

Project Manager: Dr Bayes Ahmed, Research Associate, UCL Institute for Risk & Disaster Reduction and UCL Humanitarian Institute, University College London (UCL), UK.

UCL Team Members:

  • Dr M Shamsudduha, Research Associate, UCL Institute for Risk & Disaster Reduction, University College London (UCL), UK.
  • Professor Maureen Fordham, Professorial Research Associate, UCL Institute for Risk & Disaster Reduction, University College London (UCL), UK.

Project Partners:

(a) University of Dhaka (DU) – Department of Disaster Science and Management, Bangladesh.

(b) Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology (RUET) – Department of Urban and Regional PlanningBangladesh.

(c) Khulna University of Engineering and Technology (KUET) – Department of Urban and Regional PlanningBangladesh.

(d) Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology (CUET) – Department of Urban and Regional PlanningBangladesh.

Duration.

Methods: Questionnaire-Based Surveys, Participatory Action Research, Focus Group Discussions.

Funding Source: International Center for Collaborative Research on Disaster Risk Reduction (ICCR-DRR), Beijing Normal University, China.

The programme is supported by the Department for International Development (DFID) of the UK, the Ministry of Commerce and the Ministry of Civil Affairs, China with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), China acting as the programme management agency.

I am an Associate Professor at the Institute for Risk and Disaster Reduction (IRDR) at University College London (UCL). My background includes research into the field of disaster risk reduction (DRR), community vulnerability and resilience, GIS and remote sensing, climate change adaptation, conflict and migration, and climate justice. I obtained a PhD in Disaster Risk Reduction from UCL, a joint MSc degree in Geospatial Technologies from Spain, Germany, and Portugal; and a Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning degree from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET).