January 20 D H A K A A H S A N I A M I S S I O N FOOD SECURITY AND WA S H S E C TO R LIVELIHOODS WELCOME TO OUR A UNIQUE LEARNING OF WASH SECTOR-ROHINGYA RESPONSE PROJECT PRESENTATION SUPPORTED BY HEKS-EPER INTERVENTION LOCATION NAME OF THE PROJECT: IMPROVING THE ENVIRONMENT Jamtoli IN AND AROUND JAMTOLI Rohingya Camp (Camp-15) ROHINGYA CAMP MosarkholaVillage (Host Community) OUR INTERVENTIONS PROBLEMS REGARDING FOOD SECURITY 290 twin offset pit latrines 20 deep tube wells 20 women bathing cubicles Dependency on humanitarian aid for food adjacent to the deep tube wells Food distributed by WFP lacks important Re-excavation of canal: 2,000m nutritional elements like vitamins and minerals Reinforced cement concrete drain: 1,550m The Rohingya community do not get enough Livelihood support to 4000 space in the camps to cultivate the crops needed Rohingya households to fulfill their other nutritional demands 1
January 20 OUR SOLUTION TO THE FOOD SEEDS AND SAPLINGS WE PROBLEM DISTRIBUTED Summer Vegetables: Winter Vegetables: Summer Fruits: Sweet Gourd Chili Papaya bag gardening Ash Gourd Eggplant Lemon Indian Spinach Gourd Moringa WHAT WE HAVE DONE WHAT WE HAVE DONE WHAT WE HAVE DONE BAG GARDEN 2
January 20 BAG GARDEN BAG GARDEN BAG GARDEN BAG GARDENING BAG GARDEN IMPACT 3
January 20 IMPACT IMPACT IMPACT IMPACT CASH FOR WORK BAG GARDENING 4
January 20 BAMBOO BRIDGE RE-EXCAVATED CANAL AND BRIDGE HAPPY BENEFICIARY THANK YOU 5
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