UNION PROFILE OF Ratandi Taltoli
Upazila: Galachipa
District: Patuakhali
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August 2013
UNICEF-Barisal Zone Office
Barisal
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Union and Upazila Map | 03 | |
Background, Socio-economic conditions , Disaster Vulnerabilities | 03-04 | |
Hard-to-Reach Areas. | 04 | |
Ward wise Population of Holding Assessment vs. Census 2011 | 05 | |
Ward wise Disaggregated data as Census 2011 (Male/Female) | 06 | |
Infrastructure and facilities/ Health & FP | 06 | |
Ward wise pre-primary, Primary and Secondary Education coverage | 07-09 | |
Water Source and Sanitation Coverage | 10 | |
Sector wise Human Resources Status | 11 | |
Mapping of NGO Programmes | 12 | |
Situation of Children | 13 | |
Findings/status of different services as per L3M exercise | 14 | |
Civil Society: List of Key Influential peoples and their contact no. | 15 | |
Union Parishad Functional Status | 16 | |
Name and contact number of Chair persons of 5 key standing committees | 16 | |
Status of Ward Shova | 16 |
Map: Ratandi Taltoli
Background
Rtatandi Taltoly Union Parishad (UP) is under Galachipa upazila of Patuakhali district which established in 1966. The running Union Parishad Council was elected and took charge in May 2011. Total area of the union is 7396acres/ 96 sq.km, while total population is 20085 in 4557households with population density of 671per Sq. Km (Census 2011). The UP complex is located at Ulania village and is only ten kilometers away from Upazila head quarter. Gurinda Mosque is an important place which is situated in this union. Badlatoil Khaya Ghat is a tourist famous place to observe at a time sun raising and sunset both.
Socio-economic condition:
Like other rural areas of this district, about forty per cent people are below poverty line. Main occupations are agriculture, fishing, day labor, rickshaw/auto bike puller and small trades. The main crops are paddy. Fishing is a major source of livelihood. There is a Government Sonali Bank and also Grameen Bank and ASA NGO have micro–credit/financing programs across the UP. Ulania is a big market and also have 2/3 medium size village markets under this union.
1.1 Disaster/Vulnerabilities:
Ratandi Taltoli is one of the most vulnerable Union under Galachipa upazila and located at the mouth of the Bay of Bengal in the South of Bangladesh. Under this union some village are very remote area those are very vulnerable to natural disasters and is frequently hit by floods and cyclones. The people of ratandi Taltoli experienced seasonal cyclones at least twice a year – April-May, and October-November. Floods and cyclones hit almost every year and damaging houses and crops and especially sanitation system. Poverty is persistent due to natural disaster and low income growth. There is only one cyclone shelter under the union which is very old and not useable
Hard-to-Reach Areas, villages and communities:
Some of the villages are mentioned as hard to reach area in this union and others internal communication is good with some pakka and katcha road linked with almost all villages. Motor cycle and Ricksaw are usually used within the union for communication. Remote villagers do face much difficulty to have access to social service facilities. Distance and communication mood are given below;
Sl# | Name of Village | Distance from Union Parishad | Mood of Communication |
| Memsaheb | 2.5 km | Ricksaw, Motor Cycle |
2 | Kamar haola | 2.5 km | Ricksaw, Motor Cycle |
3 | Nim Haola | 3.0km | Ricksaw, Motor Cycle |
4 | Chhota Chouddakani | 1.km | Ricksaw, Motor Cycle |
5 | Labubunia | 3.0 km | Ricksaw, Motor Cycle |
Table 2.1: Ward wise population as Holding Assessment 2012-13 by Union Parishad:
Wards # | According to the Holding Assessment conducted by Union parishad in 2012-2013 | According to the Census 2011 (ward wise villages are not shown) | ||||
Villages/Para | # of Households | Population | Administrative Unit | # of Households | Population | |
Ward 1 | Ulania,Chhaykani,Bara Chouddakani
| 815 | 3220 | Ulania | 416 | 1813 |
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| Bara Chouddakani | 135 | 633 |
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| Chhaykani | 149 | 629 |
Ward 2 | Chhota Chouddakani, Satghar, Kazikanda , Mamuntakti
| 492 | 1948 | Chhota Chouddakani | 436 | 1977 |
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| Satghar | 123 | 555 |
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| Kazikanda | 140 | 608 |
Ward 3 | Tattibunia, Nim Haola
| 565 | 2160 | Mamuntakti | 137 | 614 |
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| Tattibunia | 115 | 504 |
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| Nim Haola | 193 | 842 |
Ward 4 | Tattibunia,Pach Ghar | 590 | 2334 | Patabunia | 308 | 1321 |
Ward 5 | Kacharikanda | 542 | 2114 | Kacharikanda | 394 | 1722 |
Ward 6 | Memsaheb,chhayani ,Jangla, Balir Haola | 595 | 2461 | Balir Haola | 146 | 672 |
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| Memsaheb | 146 | 635 |
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| chhayani | 98 | 441 |
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| Jangla | 106 | 431 |
Ward 7 | Kamar haola,Chander Haola, Chhota Manikchand | 650 | 2634 | bishnuram | 215 | 958 |
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| Kamar haola | 145 | 658 |
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| Chander Haola | 92 | 363 |
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| Chhota Manikchand | 66 | 257 |
Ward 8 | Nij haola,Talukder haola, Bhiar Haola, Gubbunia, Bara Manikchand | 851 | 3489 | Nij haola | 208 | 1028 |
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| Talukder haola | 147 | 608 |
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| Bhiar Haola | 150 | 632 |
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| Gubbunia | 71 | 291 |
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| Bara Manikchand | 206 | 896 |
Ward 9 | Labubunia,Gramarodon | 650 | 2448 | Labubunia | 113 | 453 |
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| gramarodon | 251 | 1173 |
Total |
| 5750 | 22804 |
| 4706 | 20714 |
Ward wise Population (Male/Female) as per UP holding assessment
Ward # | Name of Village | Population | Remarks | ||
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Ward 1 | Ulania,Chhaykani,Bara Chouddakani | 1565 | 1655 | 3220 |
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Ward 2 | Chhota Chouddakani, Satghar, Kazikanda, Mamuntakti | 938 | 1010 | 1948 |
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Ward 3 | Tattibunia, Nim Haola | 1028 | 1132 | 2160 |
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Ward 4 | Tattibunia,Pach Ghar | 1113 | 1217 | 2330 |
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Ward 5 | Kacharikanda | 994 | 1120 | 2114 |
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Ward 6 | Memsaheb,chhayani ,Jangla, Balir Haola | 1147 | 1314 | 2461 |
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Ward 7 | Kamar haola, Chander Haola, Chhota Manikchand | 1295 | 1339 | 2634 |
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Ward 8 | Nij haola, Talukder haola, Bhiar Haola, Gubbunia, Bara Manikchand | 1957 | 1562 | 3489 |
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Ward 9 | Labubunia, Gramarodon | 1285 | 1163 | 2449 |
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| Total | 11482 | 11322 | 22804 |
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Infrastructure and facilities:
Table 3.1: Facilities under Health and Family Planning Department
Ward # | FWC | UHSC/ RD | Community Clinics | EPI Out- reach site | Satellite Clinic (SC) | EPI site merged with SC | NGO Clinic | Remarks |
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Ward 7 |
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| 02 | 24 | 08 | 08 |
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Source: union Health staff
Table 3.2: Educational Institutions
Ward # | Number of Primary School | # of Villages without School | ||||||
GPS | RNGPS | Un- Registered | Com. Schools | KG | Ebtedai-e Madrassa | NGO Operated | ||
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Ward 4 | 01 | 01 |
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Ward 6 | 01 | 02 |
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Ward 7 | 01 | 01 |
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Ward 8 | 01 |
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Ward 9 | 01 | 01 |
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Total | 07 | 06 |
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Source: Education office and UP
Table 3.3: Ward wise Pre- Primary education Coverage
Ward # | Name of Schools (GPS/RNGPS/NGO Schol/KG School) | No. of surveyed children (5-6 yrs) | # of children enrolled in pre-primary school | Number of PPE Centers | #s of Children out of PPE | |||
Girls | Boys | Total | GoB-run | NGO-run center | ||||
Ward 1 | Ulanin Hat Govt Pry school | 68 | 28 | 40 | 68 | 01 |
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Ward 2 | Mamun Tokle Ibtayli Madrasha | 30 | 17 | 13 | 30 |
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Ward 3 | Ratandi Taltali GPS | 73 | 36 | 37 | 73 | 01 |
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Ward 4 | Pata Bunia GPS | 42 | 17 | 25 | 42 | 01 |
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| Tatti bunia RNGPS | 38 | 20 | 18 | 38 | 01 |
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Ward 5 | North West Ulania RNGPS | 30 | 16 | 14 | 30 | 01 |
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Ward 6 | South Ulania GPS | 21 | 10 | 11 | 21 | 01 |
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| Chyani RNGPs | 30 | 13 | 17 | 30 | 01 |
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| West Ratandi Taltali RNGPS | 32 | 14 | 16 | 32 | 01 |
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Ward 7 | Moddho Ratandi Taltali GPS | 54 | 30 | 26 | 54 | 01 |
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| Manik Char (RNGPS) | 30 | 14 | 16 | 30 | 01 |
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Ward 8 | South East ulania Govt School | 30 | 14 | 16 | 30 | 01 |
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Ward 9 | Gramordon Govt GPS | 45 | 15 | 30 | 45 | 01 |
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| Viyer Howla)RNGPS) | 30 | 14 | 16 | 30 | 01 |
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| Total | 553 | 258 | 295 | 553 | 13 | 01 |
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1. Column-3: No. of surveyed children (5-6 yrs): Represents number of children with the school catchment not the whole word.
2. Column-9: # of Children out of PPE: represents number of children out of PPE within the school catchment.
Table 3.4: Ward wise Primary education Coverage (Administrative Data)
Union | 6-11 yrs. Children | # of children enrolled in primary school | Children out of school (%) | ||
Girls | Boys | Total |
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Ward 1 | 475 | 257 | 218 | 475 |
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Ward 2 | 121 | 66 | 55 | 121 |
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Ward 3 | 362 | 191 | 171 | 362 |
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Ward 4 | 236 | 116 | 120 | 236 |
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| 227 | 114 | 113 | 227 |
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Ward 5 | 281 | 130 | 151 | 281 |
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Ward 6 | 126 | 56 | 70 | 126 |
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| 112 | 45 | 67 | 112 |
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| 182 | 93 | 89 | 182 |
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Ward 7 | 281 | 131 | 150 | 281 |
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| 113 | 58 | 55 | 113 |
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Ward 8 | 265 | 126 | 139 | 265 |
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Ward 9 | 175 | 70 | 105 | 175 |
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| 130 | 62 | 68 | 130 |
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Total | 3086 | 1515 | 1571 | 3086 |
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Source: Administrative data from Upazila Primary Education Office: there is no surveyed data available on out of school children.
Table 3.5: Ward wise Secondary education school and number of student
Ward # | Village | Number of Secondary School | Total # of Secondary Students (boys and girls) | |||
Government | Non-government Registered/MPO | Private | Girls | Boys | ||
Ward 1 | Ulinia |
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| 621 | 807 |
Ward 2 |
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Ward 5 | Memsahab |
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| 24 | 48 |
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Ward 8 | Nizhowla | - | 01 |
| 197 | 228 |
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| 842 | 1083 |
Source: School
Number of secondary school is very limited and naturally located at far from villages/communities. It may a cause of low enrollment and high drop out at secondary level especially for the girls.
Water and Sanitation:
Table 4.1: Ward wise Water Sources and Coverage
Ward # | Water Sources | % of HHs access to safe water | Remarks | ||||
# of DPHE provided Water points (DTW) | # of Privately Installed Water points (DTW) | # of Water points provided by Zila Parishad (DTW) | # of Other water source (STW, PSF, RW & ring well) | # of Water sources are out of order /non-functioning | |||
Ward 1 | 35 |
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| 8 | 60% |
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Ward 2 | 28 |
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| 2 | 80% |
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Ward 3 | 24 |
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| 3 | 70% |
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Ward 4 | 15 |
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| 3 | 67% |
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Ward 5 | 22 |
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| 5 | 80% |
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Ward 6 | 26 |
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| 2 | 70% |
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Ward 7 | 20 |
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| 2 | 70% |
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Ward 8 | 22 |
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| 4 | 50% |
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Ward 9 | 16 |
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| 4 | 70% |
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Total | 208 |
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| 33 | 70% |
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Source: SAE---, DPHE and UP chairman,
Table 4.2: Ward wise Sanitation Coverage
Ward # | # of HHs have Hygienic Latrine (Have water seal, pit etc. & not connected with drain/canal) | # of HH have Unhygienic Latrine (if have not meet the criteria’s of hygienic latrines) | % of HH are using Open Defecation/ hanging | Remarks |
Ward 1 | 455 | 285 | 25 |
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Ward 2 | 225 | 210 | 35 |
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Ward 3 | 215 | 185 | 25 |
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Ward 4 | 256 | 226 | 47 |
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Ward 5 | 245 | 197 | 35 |
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Ward 6 | 259 | 205 | 46 |
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Ward 7 | 285 | 228 | 65 |
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Ward 8 | 315 | 275 | 50 |
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Ward 9 | 265 | 249 | 54 |
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Total | 2520 | 2060 | 382 |
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Source:SAE-Sadar, DPHE and UP
Note: This information is based on the cumulative coverage reported by DPHE (counting from 2003) and UP assessment document but after SIDR, AILA huge numbers of sanitation infrastructure were damaged which has not deducted and even there is no recent assessment or survey on it.
5. SECTOR-WISE HR STATUS:
Table 5.1 Department of Health
MO | MA | HI | AHI | HA | |||||
San | Exis | San | Exis | San | Exis | San | Exis | San | Exis |
01 | 0 | 01 | 01 | 0 | 0 | 01 | 01 | 05 | 05 |
Source: Health office. (Note: San: Sanction, Exis: Existing)
Table 5.2: Department of Family Planning:
SACMO | Sr FWV | FWV | FPI | FWA | MLSS | ||||||
San | Exis | San | Exis | San | Exis | San | Exis | San | Exis | San | Exis |
0 | 0 rd | 0 | 0 | 01 | 01 | 01 | 01 | 04 | 04 | 0 | 0 |
Source: Family Planning office.(Note: San: Sanction, Exis: Existing)
Table 5.3: Department of Primary Education:
No. of AUEO | No. of Teachers | No. of Assist Teachers | ||||||
San | Exis | Vacant | San
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| 23 | 35 |
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Source: Education office. (Note: San: Sanction, Exis: Existing)
Table 5.4: Department of Public Health:
Mechanic | Mason | Remarks | |||
San. | Exis. | San. | Exis. | ||
01 | 01 | 01 | 01 |
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Source: Public Health (Note: San: Sanction, Exis: Existing)
6.0 Mapping of NGO programs:
Name of the NGO | Health | Nutrition | WASH | Education | CP | Agri-culture | Micro-credit | Disaster |
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SAP Bangladesh | @ | @ | @ |
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Situation of children:
Table showing the indicators available with source including L3M
Sector | Indicator | Coverage
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Health | % of delivered women in the last six months who have availed all 4 ANC visits (source L3M) | ----- (Total pregnant ) |
No. of children (12-23 months) who are fully immunized | ----- (as administrative data/report) | |
Nutrition | % of delivered women in the last 6 months who have consumed at least 100 IFA tablets ( source- L3M) | 0% (as last L3M during Sept-Oct 2012), (administrative report not available for this indicator) |
Education | Attendance in primary | 85% |
Enrolment into elementary | 100% | |
Child Protection | Birth registration | 75% (UP Chairman); all manual data have been migrated to BRIS system. |
Child marriage | No available data on child marriage exist. | |
Child labour | No available data. However, a significant child labor is visible. | |
Sanitation | No. of households with sanitary latrines | 2520 nos. (SAE, DPHE)/ UP |
No of households with access to safe water | Approx. 70% (for drinking) |
Civil society: List of Key Influential peoples and their contact no.
Sl# | Name | Village | Profession | Contact Number
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1 | Humaun Kabir | Ratandi taltali | Teacher | 01725254037 |
2 | Amir Hossain | Ulania | Social Worker | 01725652176 |
3 | Forkan Ahmed | Ulania | Teacher |
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Union Parishad Functional Status
The standing committees have been constituted as per the government instruction. But they are not functioning well. Meetings are not held regularly and, if somehow hold it is not minuted properly and no follow up action in place. This has been observed several informal meetings with UP and review of documents.
Chairpersons of Standing Committees:
Sl# | Name of Standing Committee | Name of Chairperson of the Committee | Contact number of Chairperson of the Committee | Remarks |
1 | Education, Health and Family Planning | Tofajel Hossen | 01713956329 | Member of Ward no-1 |
2 | Birth and Death Registration | Motaher Hossen | 01724996021 | Member of Ward no-1 |
3 | Sanitation, water supply and drainage system | Salem Mahmud | 01922707294 | Member of Ward no-1 |
4 | Social welfare and disaster | Kamal Hossen | 01728533619 | Member of Ward no-1 |
5 | Resolution of family conflicts and women and children welfare | Rob Pada | 01721874834 | Member of Ward no-8 |
Status of Ward Shova
Ward Shova is held once a year under LGSP (Local Government Support Programme) prior to budget preparation to discuss on the important schemes for the particular fiscal year for the union. Except this ward shova usually does not take place.
Patuakhali district receives LGSP supports funded by World Bank. All unions of Galachipa Upazila are under this support. From this project, each Union Parishad receives approximately 1.5-2.0 million BDT per year to implement development work especially construction and maintenance of road, culverts, water sanitation, repair of schools etc. For this intervention all most all UPs arranged ward shova once a year prior to preparation of LGSP budget.
Name and contact number of UP Chairman: M. Sirajul Islam:
UP Robin Chandra Pal: 01718215712
পরিকল্পনা ও বাস্তবায়নে: মন্ত্রিপরিষদ বিভাগ, এটুআই, বিসিসি, ডিওআইসিটি ও বেসিস