Book on Caritas Bangladesh’s emergency response prog for Rohingyas launched

‘Giving Hope’, a book on four-year-long interventions under the Emergency Response Program (ERP) of Caritas Bangladesh (CB) has been launched in Cox’s Bazar.

Sebastian Rozario, CB Executive Director, unveiled the book on Sunday highlighting all activities for the Forcibly Displaced Myanmar Nationals (FDMNs) and the host community in Cox’s Bazar from 2017 to 2021.

Anita Margaret Rozaio, Head of Human Resources, CB; Marcel Ratan Guda, Project Director, ERP; Md Abdullah Fuad, Head of Program, ERP; Inmanuel Chayan Biswas, Head of Operation, ERP among others were present during the book launching ceremony at the auditorium of ERP office in Cox’s Bazar.

Caritas Bangladesh’s ED Sebastian Rozario said this book is not about the publicity of good works but a move to keep the deeds documented and let others know that good things can be done the way they do.

The head of editorial board, Inmanuel Chayan Biswas, said write-ups featuring humanitarian experiences in Rohingya camp, messages from ERP from local administration, Caritas Bangladesh’s partners, Caritas Internationalis (CI), CB officials, and ERP staff; case stories from beneficiaries; media coverage on ERP; financial reviews, important events and detailed major activities under ERP from 2017 to 2021 have enriched the book.

Meanwhile, articles on CB’s humanitarian activities in Cox’s Bazar since the deadliest cyclone in 1970 coastal areas will also satisfy the readers who want to know about Caritas Bangladesh’s history in humanitarian activities.

CB started its intervention in 2017 by providing makeshift shelter to vulnerable Rohingyas. Later the organization provided transitional and mid-term shelter respectively and upgraded those periodically. CB also provided food, non-food items, ensured protection of women and children.

CB has been intervening in three major areas– Shelter & Site Improvement, WaSH, Protection in Rohingya camp and Disaster Risk Management (DRR) activities for the host community in Cox’s Bazar.

Source: United News of Bangladesh