Capacity Strengthening And Building The Resilience Of The Local Community
The project focused on enhancing the resilience and livelihoods of the local community through skills development, climate-adaptive agriculture, and inclusive capacity building. Community members were trained in sustainable farming, alternative income-generating activities, and vocational skills. Self-help group leaders received training on financial management and group mobilization, while all participants engaged in awareness sessions on disaster preparedness, health, hygiene, gender, and inclusion.
Agricultural inputs and model fruit gardens were provided to support productivity, and lead farmers were developed to sustain local knowledge. Market linkages were strengthened to help beneficiaries sell their products. Despite challenges like early grant distribution and delayed payments, these were mitigated through follow-up support and coordination. The project successfully mobilized community structures and built a foundation for long-term resilience and economic empowerment.
Major Achievements
208
Self- Help Group Meeting- 208 groups
4946
Beneficiaries’ data base update-4946 persons
Major Activities
Project Objective
• Enhance the capacity of local communities by providing them with relevant skills, knowledge, and resources so that they can recover from and cope with disasters and stress. • Improve household food security and nutrition through targeted livelihood development activities and sustainable income-generating initiatives. • Encourage socio-economic development by involving members in productive activities to ensure their self-reliance and long-term sustainability. • Build community resilience through supportive activities aimed at reducing vulnerabilities and preparing for future challenges, particularly those related to climate change. • Ensure smooth implementation of project activities through effective coordination with government departments, local leadership, and upazila administration.
Geographical Coverage
Ramu, Cox’s Bazar
Targeted Beneficiaries
4946 (Male- 724, Female-4222)





