Practical Peacebuilding: How RfP Bangladesh is Helping Farmers Recover After Monsoon Floods
Following recent monsoon floods in the Bandarban Hill Tracts, rural farming families in Noapatang Mukhpara lost their primary source of food and income: their crops and seedbeds
Highlights of the Relief Effort:
Direct Community Outreach: The RfP team undertook a challenging journey—including an hour-long boat ride across the Sangu River—to reach a remote community that often lacks access to standard distribution networks
Livelihood Recovery: By providing essential agricultural inputs, the project helped farmers avoid missing an entire planting cycle, protecting household food security
Interfaith & Community Collaboration: Local leaders worked hand-in-hand with RfP representatives, demonstrating how shared humanitarian values can unite communities in times of crisis
As part of its ongoing commitment to social cohesion and disaster resilience, RfP Bangladesh continues to support vulnerable populations and collaborate with regional networks like the Asian Conference of Religions for Peace (ACRP)
Report Seed and Fertilizer Distribution RfP Bangladesh(PDF)


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