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55% of the population live in slums

60% of the people lack access to
safely managed water or
sanitation

38% of the population drinks
water from contaminated
sources

Bangladesh global context

In Bangladesh, 19% of the population has no access to a source of safe drinking water.

The situation will only worsen with the emergence of more and more slums due to the phenomenon of massive rural exodus, amplified by climate changes.

Bangladesh is expected to lose 17 to 20% of its land area by 2050, which means 25 to 30 million people will have to move inland and therefore probably increasing the slum areas.

Since 2012, Eau et Vie has brought sustainable access to piped water to the home of more 10,000 inhabitants of the slums of Dhaka and Chattogram.

 

AT A GLANCE

10,956

Beneficiaries having access to water at home

150

Active Firefighters

116

Latrines built

58

Employees
Our Projects

Dhaka

Dhaka is the capital of Bangladesh and the 9th biggest city in the world with over 18 million inhabitants. As the economic center of the country, Dhaka attracts most of the rural migrants who wish to find a job in the capital.

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Chattogram

5 million inhabitants live in Chattogram (formerly known as Chittagong), 2nd city and 1st port of Bangladesh. Massive urban migration trends contributed to an exponential urban growth and the explosion of the number of slums in the city, where 1.5 million of poor people live.

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ORYX Bangladesh
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Chittagong Water Supply and Sewerage Authority (CWASA)
Bangladesh Fire Service and Civil Defence
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