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A woman who survived the Sidr Cyclone in the Sarankola District in the Bagerhat Region pictured in her home.
A woman along the banks of a body of water affected by Cyclone Sidr in the area of the Sarankola District, Bagerhat Region.
Distribution of seeds and fertilizer donated by FAO and distributed by Muslim Aid, an international NGO. Sarankola District, Bagerhat Region.
View of coastline damaged by by Cyclone Sidr in the Sundarbun Region.
Distribution of seeds and fertilizer donated by FAO and distributed by Muslim Aid, an international NGO. Sarankola District, Bagerhat Region.
Distribution of seeds and fertilizer donated by FAO and distributed by Muslim Aid, an international NGO. Sarankola District, Bagerhat Region.
Distribution of seeds and fertilizer donated by FAO and distributed by Muslim Aid, an international NGO. Sarankola District, Bagerhat Region.
View of coastline damaged by by Cyclone Sidr in the Sundarbun Region.
View of coastline damaged by by Cyclone Sidr in the Sundarbun Region.
View of coastline damaged by by Cyclone Sidr in the Sundarbun Region.
Children swimming in a local watering hole in the Sundarbun Region.
A young boy sitting on the banks of a field while cattle graze in the distance, Sundarbun Region.
A daily life scene in Dhaka.
Fishermen at work unloading shrimp and crab in the Sundarbun Region.
Women registering to receive seeds and fertilizer provided by FAO and distributed by Muslim Aid, an international NGO.
Fishermen at work unloading shrimp and crab in the Sundarbun Region.
A fisherman in his boat in Dhaka.
An aquaculture area where fish and shrimp are raised in Dhaka.
Aerial view of the Sundarbans Region affected by Cyclone Sidr.
Aerial view of the Sundarbans Region affected by Cyclone Sidr.
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A woman who survived the Sidr Cyclone in the Sarankola District in the Bagerhat Region pictured in her home.
Emergency Recovery of the Agriculture Sector and Rehabilitation of Livelihoods in Areas of Bagerhat District Severely Affected by Cyclone Sidr - OSRO/BGD/802/SWI. The overall objective of the Project is to make a significant contribution to the GoB's medium and long-term restoration and rehabilitation programme in the cyclone-affected areas as identified in the FAO/GoB joint Emergency Livelihood Protection and Rehabilitation Programme Appraisal Document. The anticipated impact of this will be a reduction in the long-term vulnerability of the rural population affected by the November 2007 cyclone through the speedy recovery of the agricultural sector (i.e. crops, livestock and fisheries) and thereby reducing the need for protracted food aid assistance. In particular, the Project would target it efforts on the landless households and marginal farmers of the worst affected districts while protecting their assets against future natural disasters (i.e. cyclones, floods and droughts).
04/09/2008
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