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USAID's Response: Disaster ManagementApproach to Disaster Management USAID encourages a more dynamic and diversified economy and fosters resilient institutions and communities to withstand the effects of disasters better. USAID directly supports disaster planning, preparedness and mitigation activities. When disaster damage is beyond the country's ability and resources to respond, USAID provides relief and rehabilitation assistance. Reducing the Vulnerability of the Poor Efforts to decrease the impact of flood waters and cyclones on the poor include:
Strengthening Disaster Response USAID supports institutional capacity building activities; community disaster response simulation drills; and the stockpiling of non-food relief items. USAID also contributed to the development of a nationwide radio system for disaster assessment and response. In response to monsoon flooding, USAID has provided six mobile water treatment units and 10 motorized inflatable boats for the use of its partnering NGOs. When disaster does strike, USAID gives priority to meeting immediate human needs, such as emergency public health and the distribution of relief supplies. The types of assistance provided depend on the disaster. Assistance generally includes survival kits of non-food items, clean water, food, and help in controlling diarrhea. USAID may also assist in rebuilding after a disaster. USAID Partnerships All USAID activities are designed and implemented in coordination with the Government of Bangladesh and other donors. USAID works through a limited number of intermediaries or non-governmental organizations, who have previously demonstrated on-the-ground capabilities to manage relief efforts. | ||||||||||||||||||||||