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To donate to BRAC’s relief efforts, BRAC has partnered with Jolkona to raise money for BRAC Limb & Brace Centre custom prosthetics and counseling for victims of the building collapse and their families. To donate, please go to http://supportsavar.geocko.com/campaigns/eap. Or U.S. cellular phone users can text “BRAC” to 20222 to donate $10 via mobile.
To donate to BRAC’s relief efforts, BRAC has partnered with Jolkona to raise money for BRAC Limb & Brace Centre custom prosthetics and counseling for victims of the building collapse and their families. To donate, please go to http://supportsavar.geocko.com/campaigns/eap. Or U.S. cellular phone users can text “BRAC” to 20222 to donate $10 via mobile.
Read the New York Times op-ed by BRAC founder and chairperson Sir Fazle Hasan Abed in response to the tragedy in Savar, “Bangladesh needs strong unions, not outside pressure.”
Listen to a BBC interview with Babar Kabir, senior director at BRAC and head of BRAC’s Disaster, Environment, and Climate Change program, which first aired live on April 28, 2013.
BRAC staff join the many around the world in mourning the tragic building collapse on April 24, 2013, at Rana Plaza in Savar, near Dhaka, Bangladesh. The following contains the latest updates from the BRAC Disaster, Environment and Climate Change (DECC) program, which has been coordinating BRAC’s relief efforts.
We will update this blog post regularly with further details and statements.
Counselling session at the Savar temporary Super Clinic established at Odhorchandra School. (Photo: BRAC)
As of May 8:
Rescuers have pulled out 67 more bodies from the debris of Rana Plaza in Savar as the rescue operation stepped into 14th straight day on Tuesday, with the death toll reaching 746, according to The Daily Star on May 7. The following chart is from official Government updates, as of May 6, 2013:
Total Rescued |
3105 |
Rescued Lives |
2437 |
Death bodies rescued |
668 |
Dead body handed over |
534 |
Dead bodies kept at DMC Morgue |
47 |
Buried by AnjumanMofidul Islam |
64 |
Dead bodies yet to hand over |
23 |
Death after rescued alive |
11 |
As the rescue operations have now faded, measures are now focusing on rehabilitation needs of the victims. BRAC is currently formualting a comprehensive database of all the victims with their details in order to address their long term needs, through the support of BRAC ICT, Disaster Environment and Climate Change, Microfinance, and Health Nutrition and Population programmes.
BRAC is also providing psychosocial support to the victims through trauma counselling. This service has been provided by counsellors from Dhaka University, BRAC University and BRAC staff. So far, DECC can report the following psychosocial support has been provided:
Name of Hospital |
No. of psychosocial counselors |
No. of patients interviewed |
No. of patients admitted |
||
Female |
Male |
Total |
|||
DMCH |
04 |
20 |
07 |
27 |
29 |
NITOR (Pongu Hospital) |
05 |
26 |
11 |
37 |
131 |
Savar CMH |
00 |
00 |
00 |
00 |
– |
Enam Medical College |
00 |
00 |
00 |
00 |
– |
Super Clinic/ Odhorchandra school |
00 |
00 |
00 |
00 |
– |
Members of the BRAC Psychosocial support team counselling families of the missing at Adhar Chandra High School. (Photo: BRAC)
As of April 29:
In addition to three BRAC medical teams working in three different spots (Dhaka Medical College and Hospital (DMCH), National Institute of Traumatology and Orthopaeadic Rehabilitation (NITOR), and onsite at Savar), four psychological trauma counselling teams (4-6 in each team) have been put in service, comprised of counsellors from BRAC’s Health, Nutrition and Population Program; Community Empowerment Program; Disaster, Environment and Climate Change Program; and BRAC University.
They have visited different hospitals/spots (DMCH, NITOR, Savar Combined Military Hospital, Enam Medical Hospital) and made an initial assessment. So far on the first day, they have interviewed and assessed the counselling needs of 205 admitted patients at different hospitals (31 at DMCH, 23 at NITOR, 50 at Savar Combined Military Hospital, and 80 at Enam Medical Center, 21 at the temporary clinic set up at Odhorchandra School).
From April 28 onwards, they will continue with the assessment process and start psychological trauma counselling support according to the individual’s need. It is expected that more trauma counsellors from different BRAC programs will be joining the teams soon.
Our BRAC Limb and Brace Centre team was instructed to get ready for the post-trauma rehabilitation work (physiotherapy, artificial limbs etc) and to make an advance assessment for making the center prepared with necessary materials.
Employees of the BRAC Bank branch in the building were evacuated on Tuesday after seeing the cracks appear, and were among those told not to show up to work on Wednesday.
From the BRAC community, 30 have been reported dead (1 BRAC education program student, 18 student family members, two microfinance village organization (VO) members, sixVO family members, three relatives of BRAC community health promoters) so far and 23 are injured (one VO member, nine VO family members and 13 student family members). We know of nineteen more still missing.
“Credit must be given to the community members of Savar who selflessly worked to rescue people, in addition to the army, fire service, and border guard who were also instrumental along with air force and navy personnel on the scene,” says Babar Kabir, senior director in charge of disaster relief at BRAC.
“We also need to start thinking of our long term response,” Kabir continues. “There are a number of amputees; families of our microfinance village organization members who perished; students from BRAC schools who have lost one or both parents.”
BRAC’s Limb and Brace Centres, the first of which opened in 2000, have treated over 3,000 patients, fitting prosthetic limbs as well as providing information, education and counseling services to patients and their family members. BRAC’s central Limb and Brace Centre is located in Dhaka.
Contact details:
Disaster management:
Dr Babar Kabir
Sr Director, Disaster, Environment & Climate Change
Email: babar.k@brac.net
Ph: +8801714091383
Human rights and PIL filed on labor law:
Dr Faustina Perreira
Director, Human Rights & Legal Aid Services.
Email : faustina.p@brac.net
Ph: +8801715007470
Media (Bangladesh):
Mahbubul Alam Kabir
Sr. Media Manager, Communications
BRAC
email: mahbubul.alam@brac.net
Ph: +8801711404561
Media (International):
Tasfiyah Jalil
Manager, Communications
BRAC
Email: tasfiyah.j@brac.net
Ph: +8801730351398
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