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Shelter and Non Food Relief Present Scenario: Damage: Totally - 859, 486 Partially - Shelter and Non Food Relief Present Scenario: Damage: Totally - 859, 486 Partially - 3, 115, 646 (GOB statistics as of 1 August) ( “ ) Human cost: 19, 875, 660 people are shelterless § Lack of security and protection especially for women and children, § May lead to: Migration, Broken family, trafficking of women and children

Response to date • GOB: 3409 bundles of CI sheets, and Tk 5, 900, Response to date • GOB: 3409 bundles of CI sheets, and Tk 5, 900, 000 allocated so far in 15 most affected Districts • SCF (UK): 15000 families, and Islamic Relief: 6000 families – House repairing support (worth around $1. 2 million) • MFDM approached UNDP for assistance

Critical Needs: Areas to be Addressed • House Repairing Support: 20% of partially damaged Critical Needs: Areas to be Addressed • House Repairing Support: 20% of partially damaged houses: 623, 129 (14 Piece CI sheet (4200 Tk) and Tk 1000 cash) Total cost: $54 million. • Complete house: 20% of the fully damaged (preference to households of female headed and elderly): 171, 897 (15’x 10’ house - Tk 14000 ($233 approx per house) Total cost : $40 million

Critical Needs: Areas to be Addressed 2 • Repairing of community facilities damaged by Critical Needs: Areas to be Addressed 2 • Repairing of community facilities damaged by floods: Each family to get 60 days work to repair and rebuild community facilities like internal (earthen) village roads, rehabilitation of ponds, raising the school grounds etc. 5% of the affected families: 300, 000 families Total cost: $15 million

Evolution • Housing is the first step of livelihood rebuilding; • Stop social disintegration: Evolution • Housing is the first step of livelihood rebuilding; • Stop social disintegration: broken family, migration, increase of urban slums, prostitution; • People already started going back home; • Immediate support required; • GOB assistance might not be adequate;