How is ShelterBox responding?

ShelterBox is working with our local partner, Uttaran, to support people as they begin to recover and rebuild after the floods. 

Houses in this part of Bangladesh are built on mud plinths to raise them above the level of floodwaters. We are supporting people to reinforce these plinths by building a brick wall around the perimeter of their homes to act as a barrier to future flood water.

For homes that have been severely damaged, we are supporting people to rebuild solid structures on top of the plinths using bamboo and corrugated iron sheeting.

We are also supporting people with a small amount of cash. This means people buy items to help them reconstruct their shelters, such as bamboo and wood, as well as other essentials to meet their basic needs.

The impact of the floods in Bangladesh

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Photo taken during our response to Cyclone Remal. Image by Uttaran.
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Has ShelterBox responded in Bangladesh before?

ShelterBox has supported people in Bangladesh after Cyclone Remal earlier this year, as well as flooding in 2017 and 2019. In 2007 we responded to Cyclone Sidr.

We also responded to the Rohingya crisis in 2017 with International Organization for Migration (IOM). Around 688,000 Rohingya refugees fled to Bangladesh from Myanmar in 2017 to escape violence and persecution.

As extreme weather gets worse, disasters like the flooding are becoming more common in places like Bangladesh. The need for emergency shelter is greater than ever.

Our response to Cyclone Remal
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A woman walking through a flooded area in Bangladesh.
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How can I support people in Bangladesh?

You can help us bring hope and relief to those who need it most. Every donation counts—it’s not just about giving; it’s about restoring dignity, safety, and hope to those who have lost everything.

You can also stay informed, and share on social media, to raise awareness about the crisis people are facing in Bangladesh.

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Rebuilding projects in Bangladesh following Cyclone Remal, 2024.
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Our aid items in Bangladesh

Essential housing items like bricks, cement, sand, sheet roofing and timber. This will enable people to re-build there homes, and look towards the future.

Learn about our aid