Overview

DISASTER MANAGEMENT FOUNDATION for MCH Care & Nutrition Education for the Schedule Caste Women & Children and Out of Poverty.

  • D.M.F for Drinking Water Supply & Sanitation Project.
  • D.M.F for Primary Health Care & Nutrition Education Program.
  • D.M.F for Yard Base Vegetable Cultivate Training Program.
  • D.M.F FOR Pre-Primary Education Program.
  • D.M.F for Gender & Women Development Program.
  • D.M.F for Disable Development and Child/Early marriage system Program.

DISASTER MANAGEMENT FOUNDATION One of the regional sustainable Development Institution of the south-western part of Bangladesh, has been working relentlessly to assist the poor/poverty and underprivileged people since 2002. At the very beginning, DISASTER MANAGEMENT FOUNDATION began to deliver services in the remote village areas in the fields of Watson, Health, social awareness and education and provided emergency relief in the aftermath of disasters such as cyclone and floods by the support of the foreign donors. By 2009 DISASTER MANAGEMENT FOUNDATION had become disappointed with these efforts, and change of focus occurred. This time, the spotlight fell on Disaster area/Aila Response’.

DISASTER MANAGEMENT FOUNDATION’S main motto is to ensuring the public rights on public property. As the same view DISASTER MANAGEMENT FOUNDITION working with rivers savings, save the Sundarbons, save the wetland, Safe Drinking water, Indigenous Knowledge, Culture and Agriculture.

Subsequently, it becomes the first of the major NGO to see in Disaster area/ Aila response an escape route from dependency on donors within a short span of time. It developed its ‘self-reliant development model’ in which poor rural as well as urban community’s progress towards ‘self-reliance’ by taking assistance from DISASTER MANAGEMENT FOUNDATION, while DISASTER MANAGEMENT FOUNDATION its self-progresses towards its own from of self-reliance.

As many poor/poverty people live a rather precarious life, without assistance, even a minor even can send them into extreme poverty ruin. By offering safe and secure livelihoods, DISASTER MANAGEMENT FOUNDATION beneficiaries need not turn to selling assets in time of crisis, but people now have an alternative, and this lands to a greater societal stability overall.

Although DISASTER MANAGEMENT FOUNDATION is not working for individuals but for the community approach, there are significant benefits for their families as well. The majority of DISASTER MANAGEMENT FOUNDATION beneficiaries are female. This is of particular importance for children and over age, who are especially vulnerable and lack the ability to fend for themselves.