In a significant milestone for flood recovery efforts in Bangladesh, the Socio Economic Development Alliance (SEDA) has completed House under its humanitarian initiative titled “Education Aid for O A KA KHA School & Construction of Houses for Flood-Affected Areas.”
The house, constructed in a flood-affected region, is part of a broader commitment to provide safe, permanent housing to families who lost their homes due to repeated climate-induced disasters. The project not only focuses on shelter but also integrates educational support through the O A KA KHA School network.
“This isn’t just about walls and roofs,” a SEDA representative stated. “It’s about restoring dignity, security, and opportunity to families who have endured great loss due to natural calamities.”
Project Highlights:
- 🔹 Construction of permanent housing units for displaced families
- 🔹 Provision of educational aid to underprivileged children
- 🔹 Strengthening community resilience in climate-vulnerable regions
The initiative is financed by ABUNDANCE OF GOOD, INC and implemented by SEDA, a community-focused nonprofit committed to grassroots development and climate adaptation solutions.
More Information:
- 📍 Location: Flood-prone areas of Bangladesh
- 🔗 Website: www.sedabd.org
