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Gender in Humanitarian Action Working Group: Rapid Gender Analysis of Flood Situation in North and North-Eastern Bangladesh

Authored by: Dilruba Haider, Kausik Das, Farhana Hafiz et al.

Categories: Human Rights, Humanitarian Emergencies
Sub-Categories: Climate and Environment, Economic Recovery, Human Development
Country: Bangladesh
Region: South and Central Asia
Year: 2022
Citation: Haider, Dilruba, Kausik Das, Farhana Hafiz et al. "Gender in Humanitarian Action Working Group: Rapid Gender Analysis of Flood Situation in North and North-Eastern Bangladesh." United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women. June 2022.

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Executive Summary

The third wave of flash floods in June 2022 devastated the north-eastern part of Bangladesh, especially Sylhet and Sunamganj districts. According to the Flood Forecasting and Warning Centre (FFWC), approximately 94 per cent of Sunamganj and over 84 per cent of Sylhet are submerged. The Divisional Health Director, Himangshu Lal Roy, reported on 21 June that a total of 22 people had died in Sylhet Division since 15 June (Dhaka Tribune). Of the 7.2 million people affected in seven districts, 50 per cent are women and girls (3.6 million); and 107,399 are people with disability. Northern districts have also been inundated with floods and floodwaters continue to rise. Of the 3.7 million people affected in 11 districts in the northern region, 1.9 million are women and girls.

Broadly the findings of the analysis suggest taking the following immediate actions: mitigate GBV and protection risks for the most vulnerable groups; ensure food security and provide financial support for targeted vulnerable groups; and provide lifesaving essential services, such as sexual and reproductive health care and WASH facilities.