🚑 Strengthening lifesaving care in 🇧🇩
@BDRCS1, with @IFRC_DREF support, hands over critical medical supplies to MoHFW:
✅ 100K normal saline
✅ 27 nebulizers
✅ 27 oxygen flow meters
✅ 11 paediatric ventilators
Supporting 14 public hospitals to protect children & save lives.
Driven by humanity, @BDRCS1 volunteers working tirelessly to bridge communities and healthcare, build trust, stand with the vaccination teams, guiding families and keeping the process smooth and welcoming in this nationwide special measles rubella vaccination campaign. 💉🇧🇩
@BDRCS1 signs MoUs with MAWTS and TMSS Technical Institute (TTI) for market-driven skills training under #PathwaysToHealing
🎯 400 survivors will be supported
🎓 80% Job placement and
🔗 Strong market linkage
Advancing recovery through livelihoods & dignity.
Misinformation costs lives.
Beyond climate shocks and conflict, misinformation and dehumanizing narratives are eroding trust, endangering humanitarian volunteers, and obstructing life-saving aid.
Alexander Matheou (@AJMatheou) @IFRC Regional Director for Asia-Pacific speaks to
@Bernama: https://t.co/RIrmlTT58Z
Read IFRC's World Disaster Report here👉https://t.co/7K7IbfwymF
Today, the @BDRCS1 and @ifrc- from our management and staff to our dedicated support teams-comes together to honor the women who lead, serve, and inspire change.
RIGHTS. JUSTICE. ACTION. For All Women and Girls. #GiveToGain
On 25 Feb 2026, officials from MoHFW, MoLWA & DGHS met with @BDRCS1, @ifrc & @danskrodekors to review progress of the @EUinBangladesh funded P2H project that supports survivors of the July uprising through medical care, MHPSS & livelihood assistance across 16 districts.
We extend our heartfelt thanks from @ifrc Bangladesh Delegation for collaboration and support in delivering humanitarian assistance to communities in need. With our Partner national Societies (PNSs),we will continue to support @BDRCS1 to respond to disasters and build resilience
In health emergencies, misinformation can cost lives. Proud to see @BDRCS1, with @ifrc's support, strengthening responsible journalism and trusted communication, so accurate, life-saving information reaches communities when it matters most.
#TrustedInformation
@BDRCS1 and @ifrc, together with the @danskrodekors and @RodaKorset, supported by the @EUinBangladesh are working with survivors of the July/August 2024 mass uprising. H.E. Michael Miller, Ambassador and HoD of the EU in BD handed over physiotherapy and rehabilitation equipment.
Happy to have disability inclusion in Bangladesh! 🇧🇩
@BDRCS1 with @ifrc support & CDD's technical expertise, distributed 101 customized assistive devices to 46 men & 15 women with disabilities. From wheelchairs to white canes, together we are empowering lives! #inclusion
Today, on #InternationalVolunteerDay, let's celebrate the dedication and compassion of 17 million Red Cross Red Crescent volunteers. They are truly Local, Everywhere.✌️
Thank you for keeping humanity alive! 🫶🤝👏
This #IVD2025, we celebrate the power of being local, everywhere.
@BDRCS1 volunteers are the trusted faces of humanity across Bangladesh - responding, protecting, and inspiring hope in every community.
Proud to stand with the world’s largest humanitarian volunteer network.
Joined @BDRCS1 Leadership today at its NHQ for a powerful session under the theme “Unite! To End Digital Violence Against Women and Girls.” As part of the #16DaysOfActivism, we reaffirm our commitment to safer, more inclusive spaces - online and offline.
#EndViolence
Honoured to welcome H.E. Michael Miller to Holy Family Red Crescent Hospital to see progress on #PathwaysToHealing.
@BDRCS1 with @IFRC, @danskrodekors & @RodaKorset, supported by the EU, continue to strengthen rehabilitation for the July survivors.
Together for recovery and hope.
A meaningful day at Holy Family Red Crescent Hospital as @BDRCS1@IFRC Danish RC & Swedish RC, supported by the EU, advance the #PathwaysToHealing initiative.
Thank you H.E. Michael Miller, for joining the equipment handover & meeting July survivors.
Together for recovery & hope.
The fundamental principles are an important tool for guiding our impact- ensuring that we act with neutrality, independence and humanity.
It has enabled us to deliver life-saving aid, evacuations, and family reunifications in conflicts and disasters where very few could reach
The Fundamental Principles make it possible for the Red Cross and Red Crescent to reach people others cannot. Sonakshi Dey from IFRC Bangladesh shares what the seven Principles mean to her.
#FundamentalPrinciples
Over one million displaced people living in the camps of Cox’s Bazar and Bhashan Char in Bangladesh continue to face tremendous hardship and challenges as the crisis now enters its eighth year.
With the support of the @IFRC's Population Movement Operation, and an international appeal for support, the Bangladesh Red Crescent @BDRCS1 continues to provide critical support to those in need.
Local and national actors are playing a critical frontline role and must be empowered with resources and long-term partnerships.
Sustained support is needed. https://t.co/5uNY7dIIDF
On #WorldHumanitarianDay, our Program Coordinator in Bangladesh, Ms. Sonakshi Day, shares her reflections from visiting the flood-affected communities in the south-eastern part of the country.
Bangladesh's recurring disasters linked to climate change are no longer exceptional; they are becoming the new norm. What were once described as "once-in-a-lifetime" floods now occur every few years. As the climate changes, so too must the global response.
Full article by @sonakshidey in @tbsnewsbd👇
https://t.co/J6rKiYUNqu
Climate-vulnerable countries like Bangladesh did not create this crisis, yet their people are paying the highest price. Urgent call for action to the international community to urgently deliver climate finance, release Loss and Damage Fund to protect vulnerable population
On #WorldHumanitarianDay, our Program Coordinator in Bangladesh, Ms. Sonakshi Day, shares her reflections from visiting the flood-affected communities in the south-eastern part of the country.
Bangladesh's recurring disasters linked to climate change are no longer exceptional; they are becoming the new norm. What were once described as "once-in-a-lifetime" floods now occur every few years. As the climate changes, so too must the global response.
Full article by @sonakshidey in @tbsnewsbd👇
https://t.co/J6rKiYUNqu