Flood Management Perspectives in Bangladesh

    CPD Policy Brief 2021 (01)

    Flood Management Perspectives in Bangladesh
    An Assessment of Monsoon Flood in 2020

    The recent fl­ood in 2020, which began in late June, led to the inundation to vast areas of agricultural lands and homesteads, and caused partial or complete damage to public infrastructures. As a result, livelihoods were affected, and economic opportunities had to be forgone. The situation report prepared by the Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief (MoDMR) reported that, as of 4 August 2020, about 54.5 lakhs people had been affected, which represents over 6 per cent of the population in the affected 33 districts. While the country was already feeling the brunt of the COVID-19 pandemic, the ­food added to the miseries of the vulnerable segment of population.

    This study has attempted to assess the impact of the monsoon ­flood in 2020 from various dimensions, including an assessment of the pre- and post-fl­ood management by the government, along with a set of policy recommendations to improve the government’s future ­flood management efforts and initiatives. Previously, CPD carried out assessment studies concerning ­floods in 2004, 2007 and 2017.

    Authors: Md. Zafar Sadique and Md. Kamruzzaman

    Publication period: April 2021