Bangladesh 2024

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Total incoming funding: US$91,021,529
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Flow ID Source org. Destination org. Description Sector Amount (US$) Funding status Boundary
Plan International
Adolescents and young adults, especially girls and young women, are agents of change and contribute to a protective environment through improved skills and opportunities. 2,654,006 (shared on boundary) Commitment Incoming
Malteser International Order of Malta World Relief
Primary health care, wash, nutrition and emergency relief for conflict- and disaster-affected population in Bangladesh and Myanmar 16,763 (shared on boundary) Commitment Incoming
Malteser International Order of Malta World Relief
Primary health care, wash, nutrition and emergency relief for conflict- and disaster-affected population in Bangladesh and Myanmar 1,007,318 Commitment Incoming
Helvetas Swiss Intercooperation
Helvetas Swiss Intercooperation
Disaster risk reduction, agricultural farming, livelihoods and skill development
Other
273,224 Commitment Incoming
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
Accelerating Non-Formal Vocational Education for Disadvantaged Youth in Rohingya Refugee and Host Community in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh (Providing Alternative Learning Pathways) will ultimately contribute to the education of children through the meaningful engagement of youth/caregiver community and strengthening system at community level. 15,000 Commitment Incoming
Norwegian Refugee Council
Support for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh and internally displaced persons in Myanmar and host communitys 278,198 Commitment Incoming
World Food Programme
EHRC – European Humanitarian Response Capacity – EU stockpiling and logistics support (2024 portion of EUR 5.5 million) 1,837,007 Commitment Incoming
DIAKONISCHES WERK DER EKD
Humanitarian assistance in Bangladesh 1,172,708 Commitment Incoming
Handicap International Germany
Humanitarian assistance in Bangladesh and Myanmar 906,183 Commitment Incoming
Plan International
Joining Forces for Child Protection in Emergencies (JF-CPiE): All children and adolescents affected by crisis live free from violence, abuse, neglect and exploitation. 84,265 (shared on boundary) Commitment Incoming
Plan International
Joining Forces for Child Protection in Emergencies (JF-CPiE): All children and adolescents affected by crisis live free from violence, abuse, neglect and exploitation. 168,531 (shared on boundary) Commitment Incoming
Plan International
Joining Forces for Child Protection in Emergencies (JF-CPiE): All children and adolescents affected by crisis live free from violence, abuse, neglect and exploitation. 126,399 (shared on boundary) Commitment Incoming
Plan International
Joining Forces for Child Protection in Emergencies (JF-CPiE): All children and adolescents affected by crisis live free from violence, abuse, neglect and exploitation. 547,726 (shared on boundary) Commitment Incoming
Plan International
Joining Forces for Child Protection in Emergencies (JF-CPiE): All children and adolescents affected by crisis live free from violence, abuse, neglect and exploitation. 379,194 (shared on boundary) Commitment Incoming
CHS Alliance
CHS Alliance PSEAH 2.0 Payment of installment. The project aims to close the accountability Gap on Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Harassment by developing a guidance on Victim-centre approach to PSEAH. 226,434 (shared on boundary) Paid Contribution Incoming
Deutsche Welthungerhilfe e.V. (German Agro Action)
Humanitarian assistance in Bangladesh 639,659 Commitment Incoming
World Food Programme
Providing a minimum multi-year funding for WFP humanitarian emergency and relief operations under Luxembourg's Strategic Framework Partnership (2022-2025) with the WFP. 298,329 Commitment Incoming
World Food Programme
Bangladesh - Strengthening Shock Responsive Social Protection Systems - 2023 1,287,554 (shared on boundary) Commitment Incoming
Norwegian Refugee Council
Strengthening Protection, Health, and Resilience of Refugees and host communities in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. 68,859 Paid Contribution Incoming
Norwegian Refugee Council
IRC provides health services through two ‘24/7’ primary health care centre (PHCC) and mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) services through two PHCCs in camps 22 and 25. IRC also strengthens capacities of health care providers, para-counsellors and community volunteers on health-related topics, peer psychosocial support awareness, safe identification and safe internal referral of persons with specific needs and 24/7 emergency medical referral/transportation support for Rohingya refugees in 13 Rohingya camps (4, 4E, 6, 7, 8E, 8W, 12, 13, 19, 20, 20E, 26 and 27) == Strengthening Protection, Health, and Resilience of Refugees and host communities in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. 71,670 Paid Contribution Incoming
Terre des Hommes - Lausanne
Kalyana: Ensure Access to life-saving integrated and sustainable services to the Rohingya population & host communities in Cox’s Bazar District, Bangladesh 3,936,006 Paid Contribution Incoming
International Rescue Committee
IRC is providing community-based education to Rohingya and host community Out of School Children (OOSC) through Community-Based Learning Facilities (CBLFs) in partnership with Prottyashi. 552,302 Paid Contribution Incoming
Breakthrough Prize
International Rescue Committee
IRC is providing signposting and responsive information to clients about trends of protection risks, available protection services and information about rights in Bangladesh. 33,334 Paid Contribution Incoming
International Rescue Committee
Emergency Support for the flood affected people in Cox’s Bazar district.
Other
1,700,414 Commitment Incoming
Plan International Bangladesh
Rohingya Humanitarian Crisis Joint Response Plan --- Education for Rohingya Refugee Children and Host Community Children in Bangladesh Through the programme proposed, PIB, in partnership with IRC and two implementing partners, SKUS and Prottyashi will contribute to the achievement of the following results: 1) improved access to Learning opportunities in a safe and inclusive environment 2) improved quality of learning for boys and girls through providing capacity development support 3) System strengthening to improve the quality, equitable, safe, and inclusive learning environment; and 4) Resource mobilisation for education --- Education 1,075,909 Paid Contribution Incoming
Plan International Bangladesh
Rohingya Humanitarian Crisis Joint Response Plan --- Youth from host communities and Rohingya Camps in Cox's Bazar as Agents of Change Adolescents and youth, particularly girls and young women are agents of change and drivers of a protective environment through enhanced skills and opportunities. --- BMZ --- Protection - Child Protection 57,824 Paid Contribution Incoming
Plan International Bangladesh
Rohingya Humanitarian Crisis Joint Response Plan --- Youth from host communities and Rohingya Camps in Cox's Bazar as Agents of Change Adolescents and youth, particularly girls and young women are agents of change and drivers of a protective environment through enhanced skills and opportunities. --- BMZ --- Protection - Child Protection --- CASH 9,413 Paid Contribution Incoming
Plan International Bangladesh
Rohingya Humanitarian Crisis Joint Response Plan --- Youth from host communities and Rohingya Camps in Cox's Bazar as Agents of Change Adolescents and youth, particularly girls and young women are agents of change and drivers of a protective environment through enhanced skills and opportunities. --- BMZ ---Livelihoods and Skills Development 87,447 Paid Contribution Incoming
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
AMR MPTF: (Bangladesh Quadripartite Response to Combat AMR) 84,016 Commitment Incoming
Friendship Luxembourg
Programme de formation de « Community Flood Volunteers » (« CFV ») » et de « Friendship Disaster Management Committees » (« FDMC ») dans la région du Nord du Bangladesh
Other
160,600 (shared on boundary) Commitment Incoming
Friendship Luxembourg
Appui à l’éducation informelle pour les enfants de la communauté Rohingya dans les camps de de Cox's Bazar et de Bhasan Char, Bangladesh 163,577 (shared on boundary) Commitment Incoming
Friendship Luxembourg
Programme communautaire de réduction des risques de catastrophes naturelles dans le Nord du Bangladesh 1 (shared on boundary) Commitment Incoming
Friendship Luxembourg
Programme communautaire de réduction des risques de catastrophes naturelles dans le Nord du Bangladesh 198,619 Commitment Incoming
Plan International Bangladesh
Rohingya Humanitarian Crisis Joint Response Plan --- Youth from host communities and Rohingya Camps in Cox's Bazar as Agents of Change Adolescents and youth, particularly girls and young women are agents of change and drivers of a protective environment through enhanced skills and opportunities. --- BMZ --- Education 85,096 Paid Contribution Incoming
Radiohjälpen (Radio Aid Sweden)
Plan International Bangladesh
Rohingya Humanitarian Crisis Joint Response Plan --- PRACTICE (Prevention and Response of CP concern through Timely Initiative with Children Engagement) Through the proposed action, Plan International Bangladesh, together with the local implementing partner FIVDB (Friends in Village Development, Bangladesh) will aim at strengthening the protection environment for the Rohingya children, with a focus at the most at risk and affected children, and in particular adolescent girls and boys, in camp locations 21 and 24 under the Teknaf sub district of Cox’s Bazar, placing affected communities at the center of the response. The proposed action is based on a thorough analysis of the most harmful protection risks faced by the population. Overall, the project is expected to reach more than 12200 people directly, with the main target group being 4194 girls (0-17 years), with quality CP case management, psychosocial support, dignity kits, life skills sessions, positive parenting sessions, specific capacity strengthening for community-based structures to provide service delivery, general awareness raising around preventing and responding to protection concerns etc. The wider target community will also benefit from community sensitization and mobilization activities. --- Child Protection 85,829 Paid Contribution Incoming
Radiohjälpen (Radio Aid Sweden)
Plan International Bangladesh
Rohingya Humanitarian Crisis Joint Response Plan --- PRACTICE (Prevention and Response of CP concern through Timely Initiative with Children Engagement) Through the proposed action, Plan International Bangladesh, together with the local implementing partner FIVDB (Friends in Village Development, Bangladesh) will aim at strengthening the protection environment for the Rohingya children, with a focus at the most at risk and affected children, and in particular adolescent girls and boys, in camp locations 21 and 24 under the Teknaf sub district of Cox’s Bazar, placing affected communities at the center of the response. The proposed action is based on a thorough analysis of the most harmful protection risks faced by the population. Overall, the project is expected to reach more than 12200 people directly, with the main target group being 4194 girls (0-17 years), with quality CP case management, psychosocial support, dignity kits, life skills sessions, positive parenting sessions, specific capacity strengthening for community-based structures to provide service delivery, general awareness raising around preventing and responding to protection concerns etc. The wider target community will also benefit from community sensitization and mobilization activities. --- Child Protection --- CASH 2,655 Paid Contribution Incoming
Radiohjälpen (Radio Aid Sweden)
Plan International Bangladesh
Rohingya Humanitarian Crisis Joint Response Plan --- PRACTICE (Prevention and Response of CP concern through Timely Initiative with Children Engagement) Through the proposed action, Plan International Bangladesh, together with the local implementing partner FIVDB (Friends in Village Development, Bangladesh) will aim at strengthening the protection environment for the Rohingya children, with a focus at the most at risk and affected children, and in particular adolescent girls and boys, in camp locations 21 and 24 under the Teknaf sub district of Cox’s Bazar, placing affected communities at the center of the response. The proposed action is based on a thorough analysis of the most harmful protection risks faced by the population. Overall, the project is expected to reach more than 12200 people directly, with the main target group being 4194 girls (0-17 years), with quality CP case management, psychosocial support, dignity kits, life skills sessions, positive parenting sessions, specific capacity strengthening for community-based structures to provide service delivery, general awareness raising around preventing and responding to protection concerns etc. The wider target community will also benefit from community sensitization and mobilization activities. --- Food Security 20,910 Paid Contribution Incoming
Private (individuals & organizations)
Plan International Bangladesh
Rohingya Humanitarian Crisis Joint Response Plan --- Joining Forces for Children’s Protection in Emergencies (JF-CPiE) project will be implemented in Refugee camps and host communities. The impact of the project is: Relieve suffering and provide life-saving assistance to children and adolescents affected by humanitarian crises. --- Child Protection 13,139 Paid Contribution Incoming
Private (individuals & organizations)
Plan International Bangladesh
Rohingya Humanitarian Crisis Joint Response Plan --- PRACTICE (Prevention and Response of CP concern through Timely Initiative with Children Engagement) Through the proposed action, Plan International Bangladesh, together with the local implementing partner FIVDB (Friends in Village Development, Bangladesh) will aim at strengthening the protection environment for the Rohingya children, with a focus at the most at risk and affected children, and in particular adolescent girls and boys, in camp locations 21 and 24 under the Teknaf sub district of Cox’s Bazar, placing affected communities at the center of the response. The proposed action is based on a thorough analysis of the most harmful protection risks faced by the population. Overall, the project is expected to reach more than 12200 people directly, with the main target group being 4194 girls (0-17 years), with quality CP case management, psychosocial support, dignity kits, life skills sessions, positive parenting sessions, specific capacity strengthening for community-based structures to provide service delivery, general awareness raising around preventing and responding to protection concerns etc. The wider target community will also benefit from community sensitization and mobilization activities. --- Child Protection --- CASH 295 Paid Contribution Incoming
Private (individuals & organizations)
Plan International Bangladesh
Rohingya Humanitarian Crisis Joint Response Plan --- PRACTICE (Prevention and Response of CP concern through Timely Initiative with Children Engagement) Through the proposed action, Plan International Bangladesh, together with the local implementing partner FIVDB (Friends in Village Development, Bangladesh) will aim at strengthening the protection environment for the Rohingya children, with a focus at the most at risk and affected children, and in particular adolescent girls and boys, in camp locations 21 and 24 under the Teknaf sub district of Cox’s Bazar, placing affected communities at the center of the response. The proposed action is based on a thorough analysis of the most harmful protection risks faced by the population. Overall, the project is expected to reach more than 12200 people directly, with the main target group being 4194 girls (0-17 years), with quality CP case management, psychosocial support, dignity kits, life skills sessions, positive parenting sessions, specific capacity strengthening for community-based structures to provide service delivery, general awareness raising around preventing and responding to protection concerns etc. The wider target community will also benefit from community sensitization and mobilization activities. --- Child Protection 29,200 Paid Contribution Incoming
Plan International Bangladesh
Rohingya Humanitarian Crisis Joint Response Plan --- Joining Forces for Children’s Protection in Emergencies (JF-CPiE) project will be implemented in Refugee camps and host communities. IMPACT: Relieve suffering and provide life-saving assistance to children and adolescents affected by humanitarian crises. --- GFFO --- Child Protection 242,116 Paid Contribution Incoming
Plan International Bangladesh
Rohingya Humanitarian Crisis Joint Response Plan --- Joining Forces for Children’s Protection in Emergencies (JF-CPiE) project will be implemented in Refugee camps and host communities. IMPACT: Relieve suffering and provide life-saving assistance to children and adolescents affected by humanitarian crises. --- GFFO --- Child Protection --- CASH 7,511 Paid Contribution Incoming
Plan International Bangladesh
Rohingya Humanitarian Crisis Joint Response Plan --- Joining Forces for Children’s Protection in Emergencies (JF-CPiE) project will be implemented in Refugee camps and host communities. IMPACT: Relieve suffering and provide life-saving assistance to children and adolescents affected by humanitarian crises. --- GFFO --- Livelihoods and Skills Development 7,672 Paid Contribution Incoming
Plan International Bangladesh
Rohingya Humanitarian Crisis Joint Response Plan --- Joining Forces for Children’s Protection in Emergencies (JF-CPiE) project will be implemented in Refugee camps and host communities. IMPACT: Relieve suffering and provide life-saving assistance to children and adolescents affected by humanitarian crises. --- GFFO --- Livelihoods and Skills Development --- CASH 158 Paid Contribution Incoming
Plan International Bangladesh
Rohingya Humanitarian Crisis Joint Response Plan --- Joining Forces for Children’s Protection in Emergencies (JF-CPiE) project will be implemented in Refugee camps and host communities. IMPACT: Relieve suffering and provide life-saving assistance to children and adolescents affected by humanitarian crises. --- GFFO --- Food Security 7,482 Paid Contribution Incoming
Plan International Bangladesh
Rohingya Humanitarian Crisis Joint Response Plan --- Joining Forces for Children’s Protection in Emergencies (JF-CPiE) project will be implemented in Refugee camps and host communities. IMPACT: Relieve suffering and provide life-saving assistance to children and adolescents affected by humanitarian crises. --- GFFO --- Food Security --- CASH 4,026 Paid Contribution Incoming
Live and Learn Environmental Education
Plan International Bangladesh
Rohingya Humanitarian Crisis Joint Response Plan --- AHP Bangladesh Consortium Multi-Year Program CARE, Oxfam, and Plan, in partnership with four local organisations, will deliver comprehensive and complementary services to Bangladeshi and Rohingya communities, through a Centrality of Protection approach. The consortium will meet all three priority areas identified by the Australian Government (Basic Needs, Protection, and Disaster Risk Reduction [DRR] and Resilience), with activities aligned with the objectives identified in the Rohingya Humanitarian Crisis Joint Response Plan (JRP). The consortium partners and their networks will work across 12 camps and corresponding host communities to enable broad geographic reach, with programming specifically targeted at reaching those most in need. --- Livelihoods and Skills Development 38,320 Paid Contribution Incoming
Live and Learn Environmental Education
Plan International Bangladesh
Rohingya Humanitarian Crisis Joint Response Plan --- AHP Bangladesh Consortium Multi-Year Program CARE, Oxfam, and Plan, in partnership with four local organisations, will deliver comprehensive and complementary services to Bangladeshi and Rohingya communities, through a Centrality of Protection approach. The consortium will meet all three priority areas identified by the Australian Government (Basic Needs, Protection, and Disaster Risk Reduction [DRR] and Resilience), with activities aligned with the objectives identified in the Rohingya Humanitarian Crisis Joint Response Plan (JRP). The consortium partners and their networks will work across 12 camps and corresponding host communities to enable broad geographic reach, with programming specifically targeted at reaching those most in need. --- Education 137,310 Paid Contribution Incoming
Live and Learn Environmental Education
Plan International Bangladesh
Rohingya Humanitarian Crisis Joint Response Plan --- AHP Bangladesh Consortium Multi-Year Program CARE, Oxfam, and Plan, in partnership with four local organisations, will deliver comprehensive and complementary services to Bangladeshi and Rohingya communities, through a Centrality of Protection approach. The consortium will meet all three priority areas identified by the Australian Government (Basic Needs, Protection, and Disaster Risk Reduction [DRR] and Resilience), with activities aligned with the objectives identified in the Rohingya Humanitarian Crisis Joint Response Plan (JRP). The consortium partners and their networks will work across 12 camps and corresponding host communities to enable broad geographic reach, with programming specifically targeted at reaching those most in need. --- DFAT-Australian Humanitarian Partner (AHP-IV) --- Food Security --- CASH 2,299 Paid Contribution Incoming
Live and Learn Environmental Education
Plan International Bangladesh
Rohingya Humanitarian Crisis Joint Response Plan --- AHP Bangladesh Consortium Multi-Year Program CARE, Oxfam, and Plan, in partnership with four local organisations, will deliver comprehensive and complementary services to Bangladeshi and Rohingya communities, through a Centrality of Protection approach. The consortium will meet all three priority areas identified by the Australian Government (Basic Needs, Protection, and Disaster Risk Reduction [DRR] and Resilience), with activities aligned with the objectives identified in the Rohingya Humanitarian Crisis Joint Response Plan (JRP). The consortium partners and their networks will work across 12 camps and corresponding host communities to enable broad geographic reach, with programming specifically targeted at reaching those most in need. --- DFAT-Australian Humanitarian Partner (AHP-IV) --- Food Security 75,681 Paid Contribution Incoming

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