Dayemi Foundation’s Flood Relief Efforts in Komolgonj, Moulvibazar
Dayemi Foundation’s initiative to distribute dry food, implemented under the MWF Aid Program for 2024-2025 in Bangladesh, offered critical support to vulnerable families facing the devastating consequences of floods in Moulvibazar, Sylhet. On September 20, 2024, Dayemi Foundation distributed essential food supplies to the flood-affected community of Moulvibazar, Sylhet, significantly contributing to food security and aiding recovery efforts in the region.
Careful planning, efficient coordination, and the dedication of different stakeholders made this distribution successful. A comprehensive needs assessment was conducted to identify the most vulnerable families, ensuring that the distribution efforts reached those in direst need. The distribution process was meticulously organized, with clear guidelines and procedures in place to ensure fairness and transparency.
The dry food packages distributed to the flood-affected population were carefully organized to provide essential nutrition and support their immediate needs. The packages included the following items:
- Rice: A staple food providing essential carbohydrates for energy.
- Pulses: A source of protein, fiber, and other essential nutrients.
- Soybean Oil: A healthy cooking oil for frying, sautéing, and dressing foods.
- Potatoes: Versatile vegetable rich in carbohydrates, potassium, and vitamin C.
- Onions: A flavorful and nutritious vegetable that can be used in various dishes.
This combination of items aimed to provide a balanced and nutritious meal for the affected families, helping to meet their nutritional needs during a difficult time.
The dry food distribution activity under the MWF Aid Program in Bangladesh successfully reached vulnerable families in flood-affected areas. By providing essential food supplies, the program contributed to the recovery efforts and strengthened community resilience. The MWF Aid Program remains committed to supporting long-term development and sustainability in the affected regions.