Project Report
| Apr 30, 2024
Temperature rise creates serious water crisis
By Md Nahid Hasan | Project contributor
Water crisis due to high temperature
In Sundarbans Coastal reason, there is scarcity of Safe Drinking Water. The coastal people used to drink water by reserving the rain water, pond water. Due to the climate change the temperature is increased and fresh water rivers, canals and ponds dried. On the Other Hand Weather extremes such as heat waves have resulted in a significant increase in heat-related illnesses among the coastal families of the Sundarbans. Cases of heat exhaustion, dehydration, have become more prevalent during periods of extreme heat. As a result the scarcity of safe drinking water exacerbates competition among community members, leading to tensions and conflicts at water collection points
To serve the pure and safe drinking water to the coastal people Bangladesh Environment and development Society (BEDS) introduce a water treatment plant which purifies the water by reverse osmosis and for doing that we use the solar energy. More than 2200 coastal families of 06 unions are getting 80000litre safe drinking water every day. Coastal people used to come from long distance places for collecting safe drinking water. But this water is not sufficient for all the coastal families. Coastal people are requesting for more water collection points.
We would like to thank all our donors for their amazing and continuous support for the coastal deprived people. We are requesting all our donors to start monthly recurring donation by clicking the following link;
https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/support-drinking-water-to-the-poor-coastal-people?show=recurring
Water crisis in coastal area by temperature rise
Mar 27, 2024
Anxiety of safe drinking water crisis is reducing
By Md Nahid Hasan | Project contributor
water supply as social business
In Sundarbans region of Bangladesh, saline water is everywhere with limited fresh water sources. The coastal people have to depend on rainwater. They store water in plastic tank and traditional mud made pots in the monsoon which is not sufficient for them to drink for the whole year. In the summer, there is hardly any rain. As a result, rivers, canals and ponds become dry. Extreme water crisis appears then.
To serve the pure and safe drinking water to the coastal people Bangladesh Environment and development Society (BEDS) introduce a water treatment plant which purifies the water by reverse osmosis and for doing that we use the solar energy. More than 1200 coastal families of these unions are getting safe drinking water. This water not only serves their drinking purpose but also many people take this water supply as a social business. Local people are now free from the anxiety of safe drinking water crisis.
We would like to thank all our donors for their amazing and continuous support for the coastal deprived people. We are requesting all our donors to start monthly recurring donation by clicking the following link;
https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/support-drinking-water-to-the-poor-coastal-people?show=recurring
Mar 4, 2024
Drop of love
By Samira Bintay Hasib | Project contributor
Drop of love
For a healthy life pure and safe drinking water is must. Every form life on earth depends in water. In short water is life but this term life is also related with safe drinking water. In the coastal region of Bangladesh many people suffer a lot for drinking water.
The water of this area is very salty. Most of the sources of water can’t be used for drink. Excess salinity, lack of propre water management and river embankment is the causes of the drinking water scarcity. When any natural disaster like cyclone or flood comes, the salty river water enters into the fresh water reserves like pond. Salinity causes cardiovascular diseases (CVD), diarrhea, and abdominal pain.
To serve the pure and safe drinking water to the coastal people Bangladesh Environment and development Society (BEDS) introduce a water treatment plant which purify the water by reverse osmosis and for doing that we use the solar energy. Coastal people can collect the water from our BANOJIBI campus. This water not only serve their drinking purpose but also many people take this water supply as a social business. It helps them to make smile on their face and their family.
We would like to thank all our donors for their amazing and continuous support for the coastal deprived people. We are requesting all our donors to start monthly recurring donation by clicking the following link;
https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/support-drinking-water-to-the-poor-coastal-people?show=recurring
Safe water for everyone