Dev organisations asks govt

Take comprehensive, inclusive measures to protect extreme poor

Take comprehensive, inclusive measures to protect extreme poor

A coalition of leading development organisations today called on the government and other development actors to prioritise needs of the marginalised with taking comprehensive, inclusive and far-sighted measures to protect extreme poor population in rural and urban areas amid evolving coronavirus situation.

Special consideration needs to be given to 11.3 percent extreme poor population in rural and urban areas, with a focus on geographically marginalised population in haor and char areas of Bangladesh, the coalition called Leave No One Behind said in a statement.

"The coronavirus emergency is primarily a health crisis, but it has the potential to have severe mid and long term negative socio-economic impact on every segment of the society. It is the poorest and marginalised of Bangladesh who will be the hardest hit," it said.

Particularly, women and children of vulnerable communities will severely suffer from the economic and social impacts of the measures taken to contain the pandemic, it added.

The coalition comprises Brac, Save the Children in Bangladesh, Plan International, ActionAid Bangladesh, Transparency International Bangladesh, Islamic Relief, international Christian development organisation CBM, and Voluntary Service Overseas as its members.

Praising government's measures to stop coronavirus infections and for the stimulus packages, the coalition said it was important to remember the already vulnerable, marginalised and poorest populations living in the fringes of the society.

People with disability, ethnic minority groups, transgender communities, drug abusers, sex workers and people with sexually transmitted disease are the demographics that are the ones left furthest behind, it said.

In a set of recommendations, the coalition called for ensuring inclusive health service delivery for the marginalised with providing effective testing services, ensuring availability and distribution of medicine, and accessible isolation and quarantine centres.

It called for providing personal protective equipment to officials and workers in special service centres such as District HIV Centres and Disability Service Centers, and hand-washing, water, hygiene and sanitation facilities for the marginalised communities.

The coalition said special social safety net programmes and food rations cards should be provisioned with a dedicated budget and effective targeting to support the livelihood of the rural and urban marginalised and economically vulnerable population during the crisis.

It stressed for direct cash transfer programme to reach urban floating people and urged to address informal sector unemployment problem arising from the pandemic.

It emphasised on strong measures to tackle the challenges of governance as well as corruption during the Covid-19 response.