Community Activities means activity in the community, undertaken by your trustees, directors, employees or volunteers. Activity of community is the Community work involved in local or neighborhood groups or associations, volunteer or unpaid worker involved in a non-profit, not-for-profit, just work for humanity. Activity of community is including the alert, response, emergency, and recovery for an individual, groups, society as well as community.
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Activity of community in Bangladesh
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2. What is Activity of Community?
Community Activities means activity in the community, undertaken by
your trustees, directors, employees or volunteers. Activity of
community is the Community work involved in local or neighborhood
groups or associations, volunteer or unpaid worker involved in a non-
profit, not-for-profit, just work for humanity. Activity of community is
including the alert, response, emergency, and recovery for an
individual, groups, society as well as community.
3. Types of community activity
1. Location-based Community activity: are including the
activity of local neighborhood, suburb, village, town or city,
region, nation or even the planet as a whole.
2. Identity-based Community activity: range from the local
clique, sub-culture, ethnic group, religious, multicultural or
pluralistic civilization, or the global community cultures of
today.
3. Organizational based Community activity: range from
communities organized informally around family or network-
national or international scale.
4. Activity of community in Bangladesh
Total NGOs in Bangladesh around 3000 now we discuss the some importance activity and
effective work for community ngo and government activity
1. Bangladesh Community Based Health Care
2. Bangladesh Red Crescent Society Activity
3. Bangladesh Association Community Project ( BACP)
4.Concern activity for Bangladesh
5. Care Bangladesh Activity for community
5. 1.Bangladesh Community Based Health Care
Community Clinic (CC) is the innovation of Hon’ble Prime Minister
Sheikh Hasina to extend Primary Health Care to the doorsteps of rural
people all over rural Bangladesh. Thousands of people are getting
services from the CCs & it has become an integral part of health
system. It is a unique example of Public-Private partnership as all the
CCs have been constructed on community donated land while
construction, medicine, service providers, logistics & all other inputs
are from Govt.
6. 2.Bangladesh Red Crescent Society Activity
Various project related issues like tree sapling care, Community
Resource Centre (CRC), basic training, monitoring of saplings, land
donation for CRC establishment, pure drinking water, livelihood &
shelter support, DREF (Disaster Response Emergency Fund)
formation, school session and quiz competition, court yard meeting,
WASH and cyclone shelter management training
7. 3. Bangladesh Association Community Project ( BACP)
Bangladesh Association Community Project ( BACP) is a
community centric organization located in Central Rochdale.
Access opportunities and help in the effective integration
with the wider community. work as a community hub
providing various services and support by engaging directly
with the people in the locality
8. 4. Concern activity for Bangladesh
Concern has been fighting extreme poverty in Bangladesh since 1972.
For over 45 years, Concern worked with the most vulnerable people to
reduce extreme poverty. Concern work with pavement dwellers,
squatters and people living in underdeveloped slums ensuring improved
livelihoods, health, education, social protection and Early Childhood
Development services. In coastal areas, our work focuses on building
the resilience of fishing and farming communities to adapt to climate
change and reduce risk from disasters.
9. 5. Care Bangladesh Activity for community
Careabangladesh are work emergency disaster relief and
nutrition, to build their resilience to shocks and amplify
their voices to influence governance, public policy, and
development practices. Through our partners, we
implement programs that encompass strengthening
livelihoods and dignified work, food and nutrition security,
inclusive governance, sexual and reproductive health,
ending violence against women and child marriage,
10. NARRI Community activity for society
National Alliance for Risk Reduction and Response Initiative (NARRI) is a consortium of
INGOs working on Disaster Risk Reduction and Response in Bangladesh.
11. 1. General activity of community
2. Helping Children
3. Environmental activity of community
4. Helping Hunger and Homeless
community activity
5. Reducing Crime and Promoting Safety
6. Promoting Community Enhancement
7. Activity of community for disaster
management
8. Focus group discussion (FGD)
Some importance level of Community activity:
12. General activity of community
• Meet the social people and advice
• Donate or raise money for vulnerable people
• Blood donation for patient
• Help blind person
• Awareness for vulnerable people
• Create library for local people or donate book
• Participate in a charity race
• Volunteer to help at a charity auction
• Participate in National Service
• Help deliver meals and gifts to patients at a local
hospital
13. Helping Children
• Donate money when children in hospitals
• Teach the common mistake and awareness
• Donate clothes for poor children
• Organize games or Special Olympics event for children and
teenagers
• Inspire and donate money for poor children
• Helps children who have lost their parent
• Create educational game for children to play
• Organize a reading hour for children at a local school or
library
• Donate used children’s books to a school library
14. Helping Animals and the Environment
• Take care of family pets and create animal
shelter
• Clean up a local park and forest
• Create tree plantation team
• Sponsor for recycling dust
• Volunteer for control environmental effective
work.
• Participate in the cleanup of a local river, pond,
or lake
• Reduce car emissions
• Volunteer at a nature camp and teach kids and
local people about the environment
15. Helping the Hungry / Homeless
• Donate your old clothes
• Volunteer at a soup kitchen
• Donate old eyeglasses to an organization that collects that
and distributes them to people in need
• Create fund for food and drink
• Make “care kits” with shampoo, toothbrushes, combs, etc.
to donate to homeless shelters
• Help repair or paint a local homeless shelter
• Donate art supplies to kids in a homeless shelter
• Make first aid kits for homeless shelters
16. Reducing Crime and Promoting Safety
• Volunteer at a police station or firehouse
• Become a certified lifeguard and volunteer at a local pool
or beach
• Paint over graffiti in your neighborhood
• Organize a self-defense workshop
• Organize a drug-free campaign
• Start or join a neighborhood watch program
• Teach a home-alone safety class for children
• Create a TV or radio public service announcement against
drug and alcohol use
17. Community activity for disaster management
• Awareness and conscious buildup
• Collect information and distribution
• Create volunteer and recover vulnerable
zone
• Focus group discussion Find out helpless
person
• Distribute relief
18. Focus group discussion
Focus group discussion or group participants help for upcoming
hazard, disaster recovery planning, training, awareness and
buildup conscious
19. Why community activity is importance for disaster
management
1. People’s participation
2. Priority for the most vulnerable groups, families, and
people in the community
3. Risk reduction measures are community
4. Links disaster risk reduction with development
5.Responsive
6.Integrated
7.Multi-sectorial and multi-disciplinary
20. People’s participation:
involvement of community members, particularly the most vulnerable
sectors and groups in the whole process of risk assessment,
identification of mitigation & preparedness measures, decision making,
implementation; the community directly benefits from the risk
reduction and development process
Risk reduction measures are community:
specific and are identified after an analysis of the community’s disaster
risk (hazards, vulnerabilities and capacities and perceptions of disaster
risk)
Responsive:
Based on the community’s felt and urgent needs; considers the
community’s perception and prioritization of disaster risks and risk
reduction measures so the community can claim ownership
21. Integrated:
pre-, during and post-disaster measures are planned and implemented
as necessary by the community; there is linkage of the community
with other communities, organizations and government units/agencies
at various levels especially for vulnerabilities which the local
community can not address by itself
Multi-sectorial and multi-disciplinary:
Considers roles and participation of all stakeholders in the
community; combines indigenous/local knowledge and
resources with science and technology and support from
outsiders; addresses concerns of various stakeholders while
upholding the basic interest of the most vulnerable sectors
and groups
22. How to include activity for your community
If you try to help your community and buildup your
activity for humanity selects some step there are
1.Responding to emergencies
2.Reducing disaster risk
3.Supporting the urban poor
4.Empowering Char communities
5.Advice for early warning and educational training
programs
6.Donate books to local library and child
7.Create funds for vulnerable people
8.Honor your government activity
9.Response and performing your everyday duties
23. You can take the following steps to start activity for community
1. Look over your interests: Which activities seem most appealing to you? Were
they mostly in one particular category, like children, environment or disaster? If so,
that's a good starting place for choosing specific organizations to contact.
2. Figure out how much time you can devote to community service: Are you
available for two hours every week? Are you not free on a regular basis but can
volunteer for an entire weekend now and then? Think about transportation as well
and how you'll be able to get to different locations. Knowing this information will
help you choose which community service projects to pursue, and it's helpful
information for volunteer coordinators to know.
3. Do some research to see what projects you can do in your community: Check at
your school, place of worship, or town hall for more information on volunteering.
You can also contact the place where you’d like to perform your community service,
such as a particular animal shelter or nursing home, and ask if they take volunteers.
4. Start volunteering! This list ranges from small projects that you can complete on
your own in a few hours, to much larger projects that will take more time and
people. If you find a project you can start on your own, do it! If you want to do a
project where you’ll need more resources or people, check around your community
to see if a similar program already exists that you can join. If not, don’t be afraid to
start your own! Many organizations welcome new volunteers and community
service projects.