Raquib Rony

@raquibrony

Works with IFRC, Bangladesh Country Office. Any views/thoughts expressed are my own, not of my employer.

Joined April 2011

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    “I am working for my people,” says Monoarca, one of the newly trained disaster preparedness volunteers in Kutupalong—a camp in , Bangladesh for displaced people fleeing violence in Myanmar.

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  2. Jul 4

    Following earlier initial responses, now volunteers again reaching out the affected people in Kanaighat, conducting servey for next round of unconditional cash distribution. 📷 courtesy Rana D

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  3. Jul 3

    North, central and northeast regions of will experience short-to mid-term in the second half of this month due to heavy rains in the upstream. - Met Department official. Source:

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    Jul 2

    Don’t miss the Side Event on ”DRR and Displacement: The Importance of Local Actors and Local Action”. Date: 5 July 09:00-10:15 ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦@AMCDRR2018

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    Jul 3

    A typical scene after 10 minutes of rain in . Dirt turns to mud. Paths turn to ponds. Can't imagine this place—home to displaced families from —after days of heavy rain or a cyclone. Grateful to volunteers from the camp & the local community helping to prepare.

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  6. Jul 3

    Prior to start the recovery programme, our colleagues have visited the communities affected by last year flood in district to understand the local information, their current conditions and needs.

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    Why are local actors important during emergencies? Find out more during the Side Event on Disaster Risk Reduction and Displacement: The Importance of Local Actors and Local Action”. Details below:

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  8. Jul 2

    Today Secretary General accompanied visiting UN Secretary General, World Bank President and Foreign Minister & other Government officials at Kutupalang camp in where they have witnessed the suffering of people fled from Rakhine. 📷 collected

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    Jul 1

    Are you watching the FIFA World Cup? Here’s my favorite arbiter in Burma Para football tournament - as dignified sport activities are part of our Psychosocial Support Program in ⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦

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    Jun 29

    "Each and every person here has huge potential.” <—Wise words from one man training volunteers from on skills needed for monsoon season. Grab a tissue before reading more beautiful words from people helping in :

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  11. Jun 28

    Mr. Batul and Ms. Rahima, who have got benefited from Community Development Initiative 2 (CDI2) prog of are sharing their experiences in terms of positive changes of their communities during today's closing meeting of the prog. Well done 👏

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    Jun 28

    "The Cox’s Bazar crisis is one of the worst I’ve ever seen." Steve McAndrew, Head of Operations, Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh -

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    Jun 27

    Who are you supporting in the ? As always we’re neutral! But for us is a big deal. It cuts across borders, brings people together, and provides hope for people in crisis.

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    Jun 26

    Great coverage from an emotional press briefing yesterday by Steve McAndrew, outgoing head of operations in .

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    Going from extremely basic to extremely dangerous in Cox's Bazar, . Days of ⛈️ have triggered floods and landslides across camps

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  16. Jun 26

    Well done Argentina and good luck against France. Well played Nigeria, better luck next time.

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    Jun 26

    "The Cox’s Bazar crisis is one of the worst I’ve ever seen." Steve McAndrew, Head of Operations, Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh -

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    IFRC disaster expert: “Cox’s Bazar crisis is one of the worst I’ve ever seen”

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  19. Jun 25

    Today our head of country office, Mr. Azmat Ulla met with the new Ambassador of the UAE in and introduce the work of the .

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    Jun 24

    It's monsoon season in . 600,000+ people have arrived here since last August—seeking safety from violence in . Families are taking it upon themselves to prep their camps for wind & rain. Here's a scene from a simulation.

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