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Empowering community volunteers for urban resilience - Bangladesh

Empowering community volunteers for urban resilience Format Considering the effectiveness of community engagement in the successful implementation of sustainable resilience initiatives, UNDP’s National Resilience Programme is mobilising urban community volunteers from local educational institutions under selected city corporations and municipal areas. Presently, 240 volunteers are engaged with Rangamati Pourashava where they organise, mobilise and receive trainings on urban resilience issues from experts from the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET). This is part of an MoU signed with Rangpur Corporation, Rangamati Pourshava, Shunamganj Pourashava and Tangail Pourashava in April 2019 for mutual cooperation to enhance urban resilience to reduce disaster risks and vulnerability.

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MKN s Official MCO 2 0 SOP As Of 26 Feb (In English)

MKN’s Official MCO 2.0 SOP As Of 26 Feb (In English) Hamzah Nazari channel for the latest stories and updates. For your convenience, we’ve translated to English the latest Movement Control Order (MCO) standard operating procedure (SOP) released by the National Security Council (MKN). This translation is provided “As Is” so please refer to the original document (linked at the bottom) where necessary. Areas Involved Notes Obtaining health and medical treatment. Conducting official government and judicial matters. Activities NOT ALLOWED Inter-district travel within Movement Control Order (MCO) areas and inter-state travel without permission from the Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM). Movement into and out of MCO areas without permission from PDRM.

MKN s Official MCO 2 0 SOP As Of 18 Feb (In English)

Instruction and rules under local governments (PBT). Other instructions issued from time to time by the Health Director-General. Movement Control The Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) are responsible for exercising control over local infected areas with assistance from the Malaysian Armed Forces (ATM), Civil Defence Force (APM), and the People’s Volunteer Corps (RELA). Entry and exit routes of MCO areas are closed and controlled by PDRM. The number of passengers in private vehicles is according to the capacity of the vehicle for the purpose of obtaining health or medical care, obtaining food supply, medicine, dietary supplements basic necessities and daily necessities in the same district as their residence or the district closest to their residence if there is no supply of said necessities in said area.

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