Key information of case study organizations
| Name | Organization A | Organization B | Organization C | Organization D |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yearly budget | BDT 1280.28 million (year of 2020) | -$437 million (in 2020) | -$321million (Humanitarian-$115million) | Depend on donors contribution |
| -$46 million for COVID-19 pandemic | -$38 million for COVID-19 pandemic | |||
| Numbers of volunteers | 873,342 (61% male an 39% female) | 300 stuff and 208 national colleagues | Professional and volunteers | 40 professionals and thousands of volunteers |
| Type of activities and aid | Early warning system, search and rescue, evacuation, sheltering, first aid, relief distribution and rehabilitation activities | Disaster preparedness and response, relief operations, food, shelter, risk reduction, health security, child protection, site management, pure water, sanitation, education | Food security, environmental resilience, education, democracy and governance, health service (399 clinics and 10,700 satellite clinics), humanitarian assistance | Free library with 7,000 books, 1Tk meals for street kids, orphanage, free cloths or teaching material distribution |
| Type of activities during COVID-19 pandemic | Supplied disinfection spraying kits, water purification kit, training for staffs and establishing hand washing station, clean drinking water, cooked food, packaged foods at all 64 district | Providing food security, providing support to farmers, working with government to continue food production to maintain continuous supply of food, providing health security to pregnant women in pandemic, providing distant learning platform, create awareness about hygiene, washing hands in current pandemic | Helping to strengthen COVID-19 testing capacity of Bangladesh laboratories; improve the care given to COVID-19 patients; control the spread of the infection; and dispel myths and misconceptions about the disease | The foundation distributed food and hygiene products to the underprivileged community during this time. They also distributed PPE for the healthcare professionals working in the coronavirus treatment centers. Other activities included disinfectant spraying on the streets, distributing crops and vegetables collected from the farmers of rural areas |
| Operating time in the country | 47 years (since 1973) | 49 years (since 1971) | 49 years (since 1971) | 7 years (since 2013) |
| Attitude of government towards the organization | Supportive and act in partnership | Supportive and act in partnership | Supportive | Supportive |
| Name | Organization A | Organization B | Organization C | Organization D |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yearly budget | BDT 1280.28 million (year of 2020) | -$437 million (in 2020) | -$321million (Humanitarian-$115million) | Depend on donors contribution |
| -$46 million for COVID-19 pandemic | -$38 million for COVID-19 pandemic | |||
| Numbers of volunteers | 873,342 (61% male an 39% female) | 300 stuff and 208 national colleagues | Professional and volunteers | 40 professionals and thousands of volunteers |
| Type of activities and aid | Early warning system, search and rescue, evacuation, sheltering, first aid, relief distribution and rehabilitation activities | Disaster preparedness and response, relief operations, food, shelter, risk reduction, health security, child protection, site management, pure water, sanitation, education | Food security, environmental resilience, education, democracy and governance, health service (399 clinics and 10,700 satellite clinics), humanitarian assistance | Free library with 7,000 books, 1Tk meals for street kids, orphanage, free cloths or teaching material distribution |
| Type of activities during COVID-19 pandemic | Supplied disinfection spraying kits, water purification kit, training for staffs and establishing hand washing station, clean drinking water, cooked food, packaged foods at all 64 district | Providing food security, providing support to farmers, working with government to continue food production to maintain continuous supply of food, providing health security to pregnant women in pandemic, providing distant learning platform, create awareness about hygiene, washing hands in current pandemic | Helping to strengthen COVID-19 testing capacity of Bangladesh laboratories; improve the care given to COVID-19 patients; control the spread of the infection; and dispel myths and misconceptions about the disease | The foundation distributed food and hygiene products to the underprivileged community during this time. They also distributed PPE for the healthcare professionals working in the coronavirus treatment centers. Other activities included disinfectant spraying on the streets, distributing crops and vegetables collected from the farmers of rural areas |
| Operating time in the country | 47 years (since 1973) | 49 years (since 1971) | 49 years (since 1971) | 7 years (since 2013) |
| Attitude of government towards the organization | Supportive and act in partnership | Supportive and act in partnership | Supportive | Supportive |
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