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Road Safety Awareness Campaign
for School Students under LGED’s RIIP-RDP-25 in Barisal and Khulna Division
April 2007
75 Mohakhali Dhaka1212, Bangladesh Telephone # 9881265, 8824180 Ext.2115, 2116 Fax: 88-02-8823542, 8823614 Email: [email protected]. [email protected] Website: http://www.brac.net
Table of Contents
Page No.
INTRODUCTION 1
OBJECTIVES 1
SCOPE OF WORK 1
APPROACH AND METHODOLOGY 2
IDENTIFICATION OF TARGET GROUP 3
STAFF AND OFFICE 3
PROJECT INTERVENTION 4
RS Institution Building and Capacity Development at Community Level 4
Selection of Local NGO/CBOs 4
Road Safety Training of NGO/CBO Leaders 4
Suitable IEC Material Developed 6
Flipchart 6
Posters 6
Education for Students of Road-Side Educational Institutions 7
Teachers’ training 7
Students’ training 7
Kick off Event 8
ASSESSMENT 8
Key Findings 9
Walk on right side of the road having no footpath 9
Walking on road in a group 9
Unsafe spots for crossing road 9
Safe crossing road 9
Road safety engineering facilities 10
Night visibility 10
Safe travel by bus 10
DISSEMINATION 10
COORDINATION AND LINKAGE 12
LESSON LEARNED AND RECOMMENDATION 13
Table of Annexes
Title Page No.
Annex- 1 Pictures of Project activities 14
Annex- 2 List of the selected NGOs/CBOs 18
Annex- 3 Participant list of NGO/CBO leaders’ Road Safety Awareness Training 19
Annex- 4 Teacher training schedule and Teachers trained 20
Annex- 5 List with names of covered Education Institutions 21
Annex- 6 Certificate given to teachers received RS Training 25
Annex- 7 Details of kick-off events 26
Annex- 8 Questionnaire: Pre and Post campaign assessment 27
Annex- 9 Highlights of dissemination workshops 29
Annex- 10 Workshop programme 35
Annex- 11 List of workshop participants 36
Glossary
BRAC Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee
CBO Community Based Organization
DC Deputy Commissioner
DRSC District Road Safety Committee
DTL Deputy Team Leader
EI Educational Institution
GC Growth Centre
GPS Government Primary School
IDTA Institutional Development and Training Advisor
IEC Information Education and Counselling
IST Institutional Support and Training
LGED Local Government Engineering Department
MD&RSS Market Development and Road Safety Specialist
MOU Memorandum Of Understanding
NGO Non-governmental Organization
NMV Non-motorised Vehicle
PMO Project Management Office
Pri. Primary
RAC Rapid Action Campaign
RDP Rural Development Programme
RHD Roads and Highways Department
RIIP Rural Infrastructure Improvement Project
RPS Registered Primary School
RS Road Safety
Sec. Section
TARC Training and Resource Centre
URSC Upazilla Road Safety Committee
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INTRODUCTION
On March 01, 2006 a Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU) was signed by Mr. Rainer
Kuhnle, Institutional Development & Training Adviser (IDTA), RDP-25 / RIIP-IST, LGED,
PMO, Dhaka and Director, BRAC Mr. Ahmed Najmul Hussain for undertaking Road Safety
awareness for School Students under LGED’s RIIP-RDP-25 in Barisal and Khulna Division.
Accordingly BRAC commenced the project activities on 15.03.2006.
The statistics reveal that Bangladesh has one of the highest fatality rate in road accidents. At
least 10 to 12,000 thousand people loose their lives due to road accident every year. Majority of
accidents take place on highways. The upazila roads of LGED are not affected by road accidents
at present as highways. But after the present widening and repair works, these roads are likely to
be scenes of high speed and increased motorised and non-motorized traffic. Besides the new
good roads offering better communication will generate trips increasingly of local inhabitants to
cities, markets, growth centers etc. for trade, education, business. This will expose the local road
users to more accident risks. Their lack of road safety awareness particularly of pedestrians and
drivers of rural transports like rickshaws, auto rickshaws and human haulers will be threats to
road safety in future unless actions are not taken right now to improve road safety awareness.
This project therefore has been designed and implemented by BRAC to provide road safety
awareness to the most vulnerable section of pedestrians i.e., the students of the selected
educational institutions situated beside the project roads. Road safety training for local
NGO/CBOs was included in the project with a view to develop road safety institutions at local
level – a very important need for sustainability of road safety initiatives at grass root level.
An assessment of the impact of this awareness project was carried out in a small scale, which has
shown positive results.
OBJECTIVE
To improve road safety awareness of students of educational institutions situated beside
selected upazila roads of LGED with a view to reduce their risks of road accidents.
To develop capacity and awareness of local NGOs/CBOs enabling them to assist the
communities to plan, manage and maintain their own road safety initiatives and help
establish their linkages with road safety institutions and service providers.
SCOPE OF WORK
Under the RIIP/RDP-25, LGED is constructing/reconstructing/rehabilitating 106 upazila roads in
Barisal and Khulna Divisions. These roads are expected to carry high traffic after completion of
the work. Through this project during 5 months from March to August 2006 the students of
educational institutions situated within 500 metres at either side of 14 upazila roads have been
made aware about safety. Name of the project roads with length, number of educational
institutions and number of students are given below:
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Barisal Division
District Upazila Name of Road Length No.
of EI
No. of
Student
Barisal Gournadi Gournadi Bandar – Sarikol 17.20 10 3006
Pirojpur Sadar Pirojpur - Sreeramkati upto Dakshin Jibgram 11.61 11 3228
Jhalokhati Sadar Jhalokhati Bus Station-Manpasha GC upto
Balakdia R&H road
10.096 10 2376
Patua-khali Kalapara Alipur GC - via Kalaroa Chapila Bazar 11.957 05 964
Bhola Sadar llisha bus stand Kalghat – Pangasia Bazar 13.10 08 3236
Barguna Bamna Amua Kheyghat – Dauatola up to Pilulia
Bazar
21.00 18 3389
Total 84.963 62 16199
Khulna Division
District Upazila Name of Road Length No.
of EI
No. of
Student
Jessore Sadar Haibatpur – Hashimpur GCC 10.43 09 2086
Magura Salikha Simakhali – Bunagati via Hazrahati 13.80 14 3785
Jhenidah Kaliganj Nirikelbaria – Kaliganj via Naldanga bazar 15.60 15 3420
Kushtia Kumarkhali Kushtia–Rajbari RHD–Panti GC via
Jaduboyra–Sandiara bazaar 16.00 08 1878
Narail Lohagora Laxmipasha – Mohajon 13.50 11 3124
Khulna Dumuria Dumuria – Baroria 16.52 07 1245
Bagerhat Sadar Barakpur – Chulkati – Plolerhat GCC 11.90 10 2291
Satkhira Kalaroa Baguri Beltala – Gourahati 10.50 07 2261
Total 108.25 81 20090
APPROACH AND METHODOLOGY
Reconnaissance of the 14 project roads was carried out through extensive visits. For this the
project staff had to visit these roads, built up areas and villages along the roads, talk to teachers,
students, shop keepers and villagers to obtain information about local road accidents, knowledge
and behavior about use of road and discuss with engineers / consultants of the particular LGED
projects about the road design and engineering facilities to be provided.
Providing training on road safety to teachers and students of educational institutions situated
beside the selected project roads is very cost effective. For this the project staff visited selected
educational institutions along the road and discussed with the teachers and students. Two
teachers from each educational institution were selected to receive training on road safety.
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For educational institutions having less number of students one teacher was selected. The trained
teachers in turn were used to provide road safety training to the entire students of their
institutions, using the training flipcharts.
For sustainability of community driven initiatives it has been experienced in the country as well
as abroad that local NGOs who live close to local communities and work at grass root level can
play major role in improving road safety awareness at community level in the following way:
Through using the flip chart and posters received from this project, they will make
different local groups of road users aware on road safety
Would take active role and participate in any road safety activities organized by URSC,
DRSC, Road authorities, Police etc.
Will be involved in the implementation of this project on voluntary basis, act as bridge
between the community and road safety service providers like URSC, police, LGED,
hospitals/clinics, transport associations etc.
Contribute in sustaining road safety initiatives locally with support and sponsorship from
local philanthropists, private sector businesses etc.
Be encouraged to apply and become member of URSC in the slot of NGO membership
Will be capable to submit project proposal for improving local road safety to NGO
Foundation or other donors/fund providers with technical support from BRAC
Be included in BRAC’s Road Safety-NGO Network and keep constant contact with
BRAC for updates on road safety good practices, materials etc.
Since it was a community centric project, a certain amount of flexibility in the implementation
process had to be resorted for coping with some unavoidable and changed circumstances.
IDENTIFICATION OF TARGET GROUP
The review of accidents revealed that lack of knowledge of students about road safety
particularly on safe walking and crossing of roads are main reasons of road accidents involving
students. Besides, the local community and community based organizations i.e., NGOs and
CBOs engaged in various socio economic activities living at grass root level are well placed to
make the road users aware about road safety but they are not aware themselves in this regard.
Considering the prevailing lack of awareness as mentioned above the following were selected as
target groups of the awareness campaign:
Teachers and students of selected road side educational institutions
Selected local NGO/CBOs
STAFF AND OFFICE
The following staff assigned/placed by BRAC were involved in the implementation of the
project. They operated from the Project Field Office established at BRAC Area Office,
Churamonkathi, Sadar Upozila, Jessore and BRAC BDP Patuakhali Regional Office, Shiuli
Mansion, Choto Chourasta, DC Office Road, Patuakhali. The Project Head Office was located at
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6th
floor, BRAC Centre, 75 Mohakhali, Dhaka– 1212, Phone– 9881265, 8824180–88, Ext. 2115,
2116, Fax – 8823542, 8823614, E-mail: [email protected], roadsafety @brac.net:
Mr. A. Najmul Hussain Adviser
Responsibility: Overall policy direction, planning,
technical assistance
Mr. A K M Khairuzzaman Project Manager (PM)
Responsibility: Will lead and manage project team
and ensure implementation as per plan
Mr. Abdul Alim Responsibility: Designing, planning and supervision
of pre and post campaign assessment of road safety
awareness
Mr. Md Shahanur Alam Field Coordinator
Based at Patuakhali to coordinate and implement
campaign activities in Barisal division.
Mr. Md. Azmot Ali Field Coordinator
Based at Jessore to coordinate and implement
campaign activities in Khulna division.
PROJECT INTERVENTIONS
Road Safety Institution Building and Capacity Development at Community Level
Selection of NGO/CBO: It is important to build institutions and develop capacities at
community level for undertaking road safety education at large scale and to make it
sustainable. Hence the local NGO/CBOs having socio economic activities within the areas
beside the selected upa zila roads have been identified following a selection criteria as given
below:
Be local organisation having office, staff and executive committee
Having registration / affiliation with appropriate authorities
Have track record of implementing socio economic development activities locally
Not involved in any active party political activities
Willing to work for road safety as member of Road Safety NGO Network
A total of twenty community level institutions (one each from 8 roads below 12 km length
and 2 each from 06 roads over 12 km length) comprising nine NGOs and eleven CBOs have
been selected.
List of selected NGO/CBOs is given as annex – 02.
Road Safety Training of NGOs: Two separate residential training courses have been
conducted at Barisal and Jessore as described below:
Barisal: The training course at BRAC Training and Resource Centre, Barisal was held
from 17 April to 19 April 2006. It was attended by 17 executives coming from 5 local
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NGOs and 4 CBOs. The Field Coordinator based at Patuakhali attended the course. The
participants reported for training on 16 April 2006.
Jessore: The training course at BRAC Training and Resource Centre, Jessore was held
from 22 April to 24 April 2006. It was attended by 21 executives coming from 4 NGOs
and 7 CBOs. Mr. Md. Abul Hussain, MD&RSS, LGED Jessore and Mr. Azmot Ali, Field
Coordinator, based at Jessore attended the course. The participants reported for training
on 21 April 2006.
The idea of this exhaustive training was to develop capacity of the executives of NGO/CBOs
in a way so that they can train communities independently at their working areas. Besides,
they are expected to actively participate in the project activities particularly in kick off
rallies.
Road safety trainers of BRAC have conducted majority of training sessions. However,
resource persons from Consultants, Police, BRTA and medical profession have been
involved in taking classes on their subjects of expertise. The following resource persons
conducted training on the subjects as mentioned:
Md. Mizanur Rahman Asstt. Superintendent
of Police, Barisal.
Legal Support for
Accident Victim
TARC Barisal
Mr Md. Selim GITEC Law related to Illegal
Use of road
TARC Barisal
Dr. Lubna Jahan BRAC RS Victim’s First Aid
and Medicare
TARC Barisal
Mr. Motiur Rahman Addl. Superintendent
of Police, Jessore
Legal Support for
Accident Victim
TARC Jessore
Mr. Humayun Kabir MVI, BRTA Traffic Signs TARC Jessore
Mr. Abul Hossain GITEC Law related to Illegal
Use of road
TARC Jessore
Dr. Sajedul Alam BRAC RS Victim’s First Aid
and Medicare
TARC Jessore
Mr. A. Najmul Hussain BRAC Community Road Safety TARC Jessore
Road safety trainers of BRAC having completed training needs assessment (TNA) developed
this 3 days road safety-training module. The training module and handouts developed in
Bangla were used by trainers and given to the participants for their future use. After the
training, certificate of successful participation were awarded to the trainees.
Participant list is attached herewith as annex- 03.
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Suitable IEC Material Developed
The necessity of using appropriate information, education and communication materials for
road safety awareness campaign is important. The existing IEC materials of BRAC used for
road safety awareness campaign were slightly modified as per project requirement, reprinted,
sent to field project offices and extensively used for the project. The flip chart and posters are
described below:
Flip Chart: A comprehensive and well-researched road safety training flip chart, complete
with trainers guide at the back of each page has been produced. The flip chart having 14
colourful pages provides information and instruction on road vocabulary, types and parts of
road, safe walking and crossing rules, dangerous places on road not to use for crossing,
consequences of illegal uses of road/footpath/shoulder, traffic signs, road markings,
importance of visibility at night, children safety practices, good practices for public transport
passengers, needs and ways of post accident Medicare, how to lodge accident information to
police and claim insurance compensation etc. The flip charts were distributed to each
NGOs/CBOs to enable them to use these for training their beneficiaries and staff on road
safety. These were used for training of the teachers and students of the selected educational
institutions. The members of URSC, DRSC, LGED officers and consultants were provided
with flip charts as well. A total of 350 flip charts were used for this project and 850 more
made available to RIIP-IST/RDP-25.
Posters: Posters for road safety awareness are useful as it is big, readable from distance due
to its larger fonts and more portable for using in rallies as festoons. 2 existing posters used
for road safety awareness campaign by BRAC - one on safe walking and one on safe crossing
of road were printed and distributed to educational institutions for using as training materials
and for keeping hung within each classroom so that students can benefit from seeing those
regularly. These tin mounted posters were distributed to URSC, DRSC, LGED officers,
consultants, leaders of local transport associations, selected shops, restaurants and offices for
awareness and display. A total of 5084 posters were used in this project and 916 more posters
were made available to RIIP-IST/RDP-25.
Picture of flipchart’s cover page and posters are given in Annex – 01.
On 24 April 2006 German Country Programme Evaluation by BMZ comprising
of Dr. Ute Eckhardt, Mission Member, Mr. Peter Palesch, Country Director GTZ,
Mr. Christoph Isenmann, Country Director KfW, Dr. Mahbuba Nasreen,
Professor, Dhaka University, Mr. Abdus Shahid, Project Director, RDP-25, Mr.
Rainer Kuhnle, Adviser IDTA, RDP-25 and other senior officers of LGED, and
Consultants visited BRAC Training and Resource Centre, Jessore. They
observed a class of the last session of the 3 days training course and appreciated
the skill of the trainer and the trainees’ participation. The certificates of
participation were awarded to the trainees by Dr. Eckhardt, Mr. Palesch, Mr.
Isenmann and Dr. Nasreen. At the end Dr. Ute Eckhardt and Mr. Abdus Shahid
addressed the trainees. Pictures on the visit are enclosed in Annex – 01.
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Education for Students of Roadside Educational Institutions
The campaign initially covered 126 educational institutions comprising secondary, primary,
KG schools and madrasahs. After the campaign started demands for undertaking similar road
safety awareness for students came from many other adjoining educational institutions.
Considering the eagerness and the benefit, it was decided to bring these additional
institutions within the campaign. Consequently the total number of educational institutions
covered finally rose to 143.
Teachers’ training: A total of 258 teachers of these educational institutions were put
through the planned 2 days long road safety training at venues centrally located beside each
project road. The road safety trainer of the project trained two selected teachers of each
institution. Only one teacher however was trained from each community primary and KG
schools since the number of their teachers and students were much too less. They received
the training spontaneously and with lot of enthusiasm. Teachers from few institutions even
attended the training before getting permission to do so from their authorities. The training
module included local road safety situation, walking and crossing rules, traffic signs, traffic
law, first aid, lodging accident information to police, introduction and about how to use IEC
materials, and claiming insurance compensation. The project Manager supervised the training
to ensure quality. MD & RSS and RSOs attended different training sessions. TEOs and ATOs
attended number of the training sessions. The participants were awarded certificates for successful
completion of training. Lunch, snack and traveling allowances were given to the participants.
Teachers training schedule with number of teachers trained and Certificate are given in
Annex – 04 and 06.
Students’ training: The trained teachers imparted road safety training to the entire students
of their respective institutions as per plan they made during their training. The teachers told
the students to convey these road safety messages to their parents, brothers, sisters, friends
and neighbours. A special drive styled as Rapid Action Campaign (RAC) to re-convey the
vital road safety lessons like safe walking and crossing road, dangerous places on road, use
of road safety engineering facilities, importance of visibility at night, traveling by bus/auto
rickshaws safely was undertaken in addition to the lessons imparted to the students by
teachers before. Project Field Coordinators conducted the RAC with the help of partner
NGOs. Road safety posters and flip charts were used for the RAC. Two posters were
provided for each class of the project schools for keeping hung within class rooms with a
view to remind the students of rules regarding safe walking and crossing of road. It however
may be mentioned that the countrywide strike called by the teachers affected the smooth
training of students particularly at some of the high schools. And as a result the quiz
competition scheduled to be held among the students on their acquired road safety
knowledge could not be held as well. The partner NGOs have been requested to arrange the
training that could not be conducted due to the teachers’ strike.
Mohammad Nazmul Hasan of Clas– V, Roll- 3, Gournadi Model Government Primary
School was adjudged as Student Road Safety Ambassador. This was in recognition to his
acquisition of excellent knowledge on road safety he demonstrated during a visit of the
Project Adviser to the school on 01.8.2006. As a token of appreciation and encouragement,
he was rewarded with a certificate and Taka 1000 in cash.
List of education institutions is given in Annex– 05.
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Kick off Event
Kick off events were held beside each project road as per plan prepared in consultation with
DTL and MD & RSS. The participation was encouraging. Number of participants of these
kick off events was 490 in Barisal Division and 372 in Khulna Division in average. Members
from different communities, teachers, students, NGO/CBO representatives, Chairman/
Members of Union Parishad and government officers of Upo zilla and District level like
XEN LGED, Assistant Engineer LGED, TNO, TEO etc. took part in the kick off events. MD
& RSS and RSOs of GITECH attended all kick off events while TL and DTLs attended a
few.
The participants of kick off events initially gathered at a ground of local High/Primary
Schools where selected speakers discussed road accident problem prevailing in the country,
road safety problems of the residents, measures that could be taken locally etc. Local road
accident victims were invited to narrate their experiences during these discussions.
Audiocassette containing road safety messages and good practices were played through
microphone during the events. Leaflets printed with different road safety good practices were
distributed to the participants. Training sessions of rickshaw pullers on road safety and
distribution of reflective stickers for attaching at the back of their vehicles for visibility at
night could be held at 3 places in Khulna division and 1 place at Barisal division during the
event. After the discussion the participants joined a road march wearing colourful caps and
paraded on the project road carrying placards, festoons, banners with road safety messages
and slogans. Besides, posters containing instructions on how to walk and cross road safely
were distributed to roadside shops. The participants were served with light refreshments after
the kick off events.
Detail of kick off events is given in Annex – 07.
ASSESSMENT
The objective of the assessment was to appraise the impact of the project. Through assessment
BRAC aims to improve its road safety programme and show the benefits of the project to the
stakeholders and sponsors. It may however be mentioned that the constraints of extremely short
duration of this project, scanty resources added with interruptions like teachers’ strike, 1st
quarterly examination and summer vacation were not favourable to the awareness campaign.
Assessment of the level of road safety awareness of students before and after the awareness
campaign was carried out through interview using structured questionnaire containing 7 basic
questions on safe use of road. Same students were interviewed both before and after the
campaign selected from the project schools. Considering the variations in the location, state of
repair, vehicular traffic and nature of trips, students of all the selected schools situated beside the
14 project roads were brought under the assessment. In the pre campaign assessment, 300
students were selected at random comprising 150 of primary school (76 girls), 130 of junior/high
schools (66 girls) and 20 of madrasahs (9 girls). In view of the closure of junior/high school and
madrasah due to prolonged strike of junior/high school and madrasah teachers’, students of these
institutions were not included in the post campaign assessment. Hence number of students
interviewed after the campaign were 148.
The questionnaire used for the assessment is enclosed in Annex – 08.
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Key findings
Walk on right side of the road having no footpath: During pre campaign assessment 59%
said it is safe to walk on left side of
the road having no footpath, 36%
said on the right side and 5% did not
reply. None could give reason why it
is safe to walk on right side. During
post campaign assessment 97%
respondents said it is safe to walk on
right of the road having no footpath
with reason why it is so. Only 3%
said it is safe to walk on the left side.
Walking on road in a group: During pre campaign assessment 13% respondents said that it
is safe to walk side-by-side while
in a group while 45% could not
reply. 42% replied correctly
without giving reason that it is safe
to walk one behind another in a
line while in a group. 100%
respondents said during post
campaign assessment that it is safe
to walk in a line while in a group.
They could say the reasons as well.
Unsafe spots for crossing road: 90% of respondents could not mention any of the 4 unsafe
spots i.e., road bend, inter section, bridge, in front or behind parked vehicle included in the
questionnaire during the pre campaign assessment. 9% knew bridges and road bends are not
to be used for crossing. During the post campaign assessment, 87% mentioned road bend, 55%
inter section, 52% bridge and 46% front or behind of a parked vehicle as unsafe spots for crossing.
Safe crossing road: A sequence of four steps is required to be followed for crossing road
safely. During pre campaign
assessment 43% respondents
partially mentioned about
these steps while 57% failed
to say anything about these.
During post campaign
assessment only 3%
respondents failed to say
anything about these steps.
Of the remaining 97%
respondents 66% mentioned
correctly the steps to be
followed before crossing road safely. 29% respondents correctly mentioned the 2nd, 3rd and
4th step while only 2% could mention about the 2nd step.
59
3
36
97
50
0
25
50
75
100
Left side Right side No reply
Pre campaign Post canpaign
13
0
32
100
45
0
0
25
50
75
100
Side-by-side One behind
another
No reply
Pre-Campaign Post Campaign
43
0 66
57 3
31
0 20 40 60 80
Failed to say
Mentioned partially correct
Mentioned correctly
Pre-Campaign Post Campaign
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Road safety engineering facilities: Four road safety engineering facilities like zebra
crossing, foot over bridge, traffic light signal and traffic police post were mentioned in the
questionnaire. During pre campaign assessment 85% respondents could not mention even
one of these facilities. After the campaign only 11% could not mention any one of these
facilities. The remaining 89% respondents could mention about one or more of these
facilities. The improvement on this was not as apparent since the project roads are rural
having no such facilities present enabling the respondents a practical experience in addition
to what has been told to them during the awareness sessions held at their schools.
Night visibility: The
fact that carrying light
by pedestrians while
walking on roads at
night is safe could be
mentioned by 28% of
respondents during the
pre campaign
assessment. None
however new about
wearing light coloured
dress for better visibility at night. During post campaign assessment 99% respondents could
mention about carrying light at night and 75% mentioned about wearing light coloured dress
while walking at night.
Safe travel by bus: 38% respondents could mention that traveling by bus while sitting on the
window-seat keeping/popping hand
and/or head outside is unsafe
during the pre-campaign
assessment. These risks were not
known to 62%. During the post
campaign assessment 100%
respondents could mention about
this risk while traveling by bus.
DISSEMINATION A total of three workshops have been organised to present the road safety awareness campaign
activities and disseminate its impact. The venues of these workshops held on 04, 05 and 07
March were regional training centers of LGED at Jessore, Khulna and Barisal. BRAC gave the
key note presentation at these workshops organised locally by the Rural Infrastructure
Development Project/RDP – 25, LGED. The workshops were well attended by the participants
from different sectors like Divisional/ District civil administration, Police administration, BRTA,
Education Officer, Divisional / District/Upazila level LGED officials, school teachers, Union &
Pourashava chairpersons, Consultants from ISTC, D&S of RDP-25, RMSU, LGED and NGO
representatives of the project area.
Workshop programme and list of the participants are attached as Annex –10 and 11.
72
0
28
99
75
00 25 50 75 100
Couldn't mention
Wearing light
coloured dress
Carrying light
Pre-Campaign Post Campaign
38
100
62
0
0
25
50
75
100
Popping hand/head
outside is unsafe
Risks were not
known
Pre-Campaign Post Campaign
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Welcome Address and Project Brief by PD, RDP-25, LGED
The Project Director of RDP-25 heartily welcomed everybody and expressed his gratitude for
their kind presence and valuable time. He was confident that the cooperation and support of all
participants from different sectors/departments would be very useful for Road Safety workshop.
The PD then briefed on the objectives and details of RDP-25 and focused on Institutional
Support and Training (IST) component which addresses:
(i) Road Maintenance Management (ii) Market Development. (iii) Road Safety
(iv) Local Government Strengthening (v) Gender & Women Development
(vi) Benefit monitoring & evaluation.
He mentioned that motorized traffic volume increased by 122% at Mid-term survey (July
2007) from Baseline survey period data (August 2004). Transport charges also were reduced
by 47% for Rickshaw and 24% for vans. Road safety engineering measures like traffic signs,
guard rails, widening of T-junction, bridge rail painting etc. are being provided for road
safety under RDP-25 he further added.
Keynote Paper:
The Keynote paper was presented by Mr. AKM Kairuzzaman, Project Manager, Road Safety,
BRAC, explaining BRAC’s different activities on Road Safety with special references to this
awareness campaign undertaken at RDP-25 roadside schools in Khulna and Barisal division.
He described the important contents of road safety training given to the students, teachers
and local NGO executives as:
(i) Road accident- causes, remedial measures, impact and accident prone areas.
(ii) Accident victim support- extrication, first aid, medical support, legal steps, rehabilitation.
(iii) Road Engineering awareness- Engineering facilities, traffic signs etc.
(iv) Safe traveling- walking along, and crossing road; traveling by public transport etc.
(v) Road safety related laws.
(vi) Introduction of IEC materials and about how to use those for training
(vii) Major Interventions- Community Road Safety Group (CRSG), Road Safety education
in educational Institutions, Road Safety Rally.
In his presentation he narrated about the fourteen kick-off events took place in Barisal &
Khulna Division comprising discussion by selected speakers on Road Safety issues, sharing
of experiences by road accident victims and finally taking out colorful processions with
placards, festoons, banners and other road safety messages.
The most important part of the presentation was about the impact of the project interventions
on the awareness level of the students Mr. Khairuzzaman said. The statistics presented have
shown that in almost all cases, knowledge level considerably increased. The keynote paper
concluded with the recommendations that road safety issues be included in school text books
and similar awareness campaigns be undertaken for other LGED roads.
Papers Presented by ISTC Specialists
Two Market Development and Road Safety Specialist ISTC, RDP-25 from Khulna & Jessore
introduced the Road Safety issues and work plan. They emphasized few points for female
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LCS worker on road maintenance such as walking on the shoulder, road crossing, walking at
night, and safety for children; safely work on shoulder and slopes wearing bright dress,
collecting accident data and so forth.
Remarks of Chief Guest, Special Guests and Chairpersons
Deputy Commissioner Jessore was the Chief Guest while DC Meherpur and Kustia were the
Special Guests at the workshop at Jessore on 4/3/2007. In Khulna, DC Khulna was the Chief
Guest and DC Bagerhat was the Special Guest. In Barisal workshop, Divisional
Commissioner was the Chief Guest while DIG Police was Special Guest. The workshops
were chaired by SE, LGED Jessore and Barisal.
The Chief Guests and Special Guests during their speech commended LGED for organizing
this timely and very important workshop to present different activities and impacts of road
safety awareness campaign implemented by BRAC. Needs to include road safety in school
curriculum, designing of safe roads, improving awareness of DRSC and URSC, addressing
the issues of accident victims etc were highlighted in their valuable remarks.
The Chairs of the workshops observed that with improvement of road condition, MT and
NMT increase causing more accidents due to admixture of slow and fast moving traffic and
hence LGED has started including road safety in their projects. They exhorted that the
lessons of this road safety awareness campaign under RDP-25 and recommendations of this
workshop be used to develop and expand action plans of other projects.
Open Discussions
The floor was opened after the presentations when lively and stimulating discussions took
place and many important points were raised by the participants in all three workshops. The
participants’ remarks were mostly on requirements of similar awareness campaign followed
by workshop in all road projects, more emphasis on curriculum in textbooks on road safety,
designing safer roads with pedestrian facilities etc.
Highlights of dissemination workshops are enclosed in Annex– 09.
Pictures of different Project Activities are enclosed as annex – 01.
COORDINATION AND LINKAGE
The Project Manager have met SEs Jessore and Barisal, number of XENs of LGED, Consultant
staff, Police and BRTA officers at project areas, briefed them on the project and obtained their
cooperation.
To involve in the implementation of the project and for commitment, motivation and support to
road safety, the Field Coordinators have met TNOs, Thana Education Officers, and LGED’s
Upozila Engineers of numbers of upazilas wherein project roads are situated. Their presence and
encouragement have contributed to the successful implementation of the project activities.
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LESSON LEARNED AND RECOMMENDATION
The impact assessment reveals that awareness of the respondents noticeably improved
particularly in their knowledge on walking safely on right of the road, crossing road
following the four steps i.e., stop, look, listen and cross and the necessity of being visible
at night while walking by carrying light or wearing light coloured dress.
Effective and lasting learning on road safety can be achieved through a combination of
teaching methods comprising of delivering text lessons with displaying pictures followed
by practical demonstration. Due to short duration of the project this could not be
accomplished.
The teachers and students took lot of interest in training and learning the road safety
skills since they found these as knowledge and skills for their day-to-day survival. Yet it
was difficult to repeat these road safety lessons frequently within the regular class for the
extensive syllabus of different subjects they have to cover within the session. If the
lessons included in the posters and flip charts are included in the textbooks, teachers
would be required to teach these within the school time.
There is high demand of taking road safety awareness activities at district, upozilla and
union level. Similar road safety awareness campaigns followed by workshops should
therefore be held at district, upazila and union level.
Preparation of text material on road safety and introduction of this into academic
curriculum and co curriculum activities in formal and informal education were voiced
prominently. For this preparation of short teaching manual on road safety and teaching
teachers in cluster meetings can accomplish immediate goal.
Written instruction from DC, District Education Officer, District Primary Education
Officer, UNO and Thana Education Officer for arranging and accommodating road safety
education informally for students in educational institutions is necessary.
Stepping up enforcement of traffic law and training for drivers appeared to be as
important to reduce accident
The District Road Safety Committees and Upo Zilla Road Safety Committees have to be
made more aware and active in addressing road safety issues. Formation of committees
like URSC at Union level may be of help to bridge the gap.
Activate and implement local Khoar (Cage for cattle head) laws to stop cattle heads on
roads.
Local NGOs, if supplied with necessary technical assistance, materials and logistics, can
work well for road safety.
Enough road shoulder space for pedestrians, widening and provision of footpath on road
going through hats/bazaars, inclusion of cost estimate for road safety works in BOQ,
construction of boundary wall for road side schools and marking zebra crossings in front
came strongly from the stakeholders.
Road use for other than traffic like drying of paddy, putting shed/shutter on shoulders of
road etc. causes accidents and hence to be stopped.
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Project Activities
Certificate awarded by Dr. Ute Ekhardt, Mission
Member, Standing from left A. Najmul Hussain,
BRAC, Christoph Isenmann, CD, KfW, Peter
Palesch, CD, GTZ, Dr. Mahbuba Nasreen, Prof. DU
Mr. Abdus Shahid, Project Director, RDP- 25, LGED sharing
experience
Interviewing a student of East Kathalbarria registered
primary school, Shalikha, Magura on 06.04.06
Annex - 01
Class on ‘First Aid’ taken by a doctor at Barisal
TARC on 17.04.06
Police officer taking Class on ‘legal support to
Accident victim’ at Barisal TARC on 17.04.06 Project Advisor and Director BRAC
Conducting session on CRSI at Jessore
TARC on 24.04.06
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A trained teacher teaching student Road safety at
Fulkuri Precadet & high school, Hoibotpur, Jessore
Local schoolteacher discussing road accident problem during
discussion session of road safety rally at Douatala high school of
Bamna, Barguna on 14.05.2006
A participant of teachers training demonstrating
how to use flipchart
Cover page of road safety training flipchart
Poster on safe crossing of road Poster on safe walking on road
RS trainer of BRAC conducting teachers training at
Maanpasha High School, Jhalokhati on 27.05.06
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A local road accident victim narrating her bitter
experiences during kick off rally at Kaburat Junior
high school, Kumarkhali, Kushtia on 25.06.2006
Students and community members took out
procession at Baguria Beltala Goyarhat road, Kolaroa,
Satkhira on 12.07.06
Reflective stickers attached on rickshaw at
Gournadi bondor Sarikol road, Gournadi
Barisal
A customer reading posters hung on wall of a
restaurant at Baniakhali bazar, Dumuria, Khulna
Project Director, RDP-25, LGED giving presentation
on RDP-25 at Khulna workshop on 05.03.07 Project Manager, Road Safety, BRAC
presenting Key Notepaper at Jessore
workshop on 04.03.2007
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Divisional Commissioner, Barisal speaking as chief
guest at Barisal workshop on 07.03.07. PD, RDP-25,
LGED on his left, DIG of Police, Barisal range on his
right and SE LGED Barisal & chair of the workshop
on 2nd
right.
DIG of Police, Barisal range speaking as special
guest at Barisal workshop on 07.03.07. Divisional
Commissioner, Barisal on his left and SE LGED
Barisal & chair of the workshop on his right.
Deputy Commissioner, Jessore speaking
as chief guest of workshop on 04.03.07 at
Jessore.
Deputy Commissioner, Khulna speaking
as chief guest of workshop at Khulna on
05.03.07.
A participant speaking during open
discussion session at Khulna on 05.03.07
MD & RSS, GITEC Barisal presentening RS issues
and work plan of the project at Barisal on 07.03.07
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List of the selected NGOs/CBOs
Upazila &
District Name of Road Name of NGOs/CBOs
Type of
Org. Name of the CEO and Address
Bamna,
Borguna.
Amua Kheyghat-
Dauatola Rd. up to
Pilulia Bazar Road
(21.00 km)
ASECEDO NGO Md. Nachar Uddin, ED
Shafipur (Hospital Road), Bamna, Barguna
HOP NGO Md. Latif Forazi, ED
Douatola, Bamna, Barguna
Kalapara,
Potuakhali
Kalaroa-Alipur Chapila
Bazar (11.96 km)
Postim Chapila Jubo
Unnayan Club
CBO
Jasim Uddin Khalifa, Chairman
Chapila bazaar, Chapila, Kalapara, Patukhali
Gournadi,
Barisal.
Gournadi Bandar-
Sarikol road (17.20
km)
Unnayan Prochasta CBO H M Shahjahan Kabir, ED
Pingolakathi, Gournadi, Barisal
OND NGO Md. Badsha Fakir, Chairman
Nalchirra, Batajorr Sarikol, Gournadi,
Barisal
Sadar
Jhalokathi
Jhalokhati BS –
Manpasha -Balakdia
(9.096 km)
JDS NGO Md. Shaha Alam Khalifa, Director
59/A East Chadkathi, Jhalokathi
Sadar,
Bhola
Ilisha BS Kalghat-
Pangasia (13.10 km)
Anser VDP Club. CBO Md. Abul Kasem, Secretary
Char Jangalia Bazar, Medua, Sadar, Bhola
Sadar,
Pirojpur
Pirojpur-Sreeramkati
Dakshin Jibgram
(11.61 km)
Durgapur Chunggapasha
Somaj Kollayan
Somitee.
CBO Md. Sahidul Islam
Chalisha, Sadar, Pirojpur
Dumuria,
Khulna
Dumuria - Baroaria
(16.52 km)
Tayobpur Sobuj Sanggho. CBO Md. Rafiqul Islam, Chairman
Tayobpur, Sarafpur, Dumuria, Khulna
Sundormohol Postimpara
Adarsho Jubo Songgho.
CBO Md Rezaul Fakir, Chairman
Sundarmohol, Baroaria, Botiaghata, Khulna
Kalaroa,
Satkhira
Baguri-Beltala –
Gourahati (10.50 km)
Balaka Songgha
CBO Mr. Motiar Rahman
Goyra Bazaar, Chandonpur, Kolaroa,
Satkhira
Sadar,
Jessore
Haibatpur-Hashimpur
(10.43 km)
NDO NGO Md Faridul Islam, Chairman
Haibotpur, Sadar, Jessore
Lohagora,
Narail.
Laxmipasha-Mohajon
Road, (12.45 km)
Digholia Grameen
Sheba Kallayan
Sangshta
CBO Sheikh Faridur Rahman, President
Digholia bazaar, Kola Digholia, Lohagara,
Narail
Kumar-
khali,
Kushtia
Kushtia - Rajbari RHD
- Panti GC via
Jaduboyra – Sandiara
Bazaar Road
(16.00 km)
Sanchita Somitee
CBO Md. Saydul Islam, President
Sauta, Chapra, Kumarkhali, Kustia
Jodu Boyra Jotmora
Somobay Somitee.
CBO Md. Rabiul Islam, Secratary
Jotmora, Joduboyra, Kumarkhali, Kustia
Kaligonj,
Jhenaidah
Nirikelbaria-Kaliganj
via Naldanga bazar
Road (15.60 km)
Paradies NGO Golam Mostafa, Executive Director
Hospital road, Naldanga, Kaligonj,
Jhenaidaha
Rural Reconstructin
Foundation
NGO Philip Biswas, ED, RRF Bhabon
C & B Road, Karbala, Jessore
Shalikha,
Magura
Simakhali-Bunagati via
Hazrahati Road
(13.80 km)
Rova Foundation NGO Kazi Quamruzzaman, ED
Harishpur, Shalikha, Magura
Shapla Songho CBO Shawpon Kr Biswas
Hazrahati, Shalikha, Magura
Sadar,
Bagerhat
Barakpur-Chulkati-
Plolerhat (11.90 km)
N. Khanpur S& L
Somobay Somitee.
CBO F.M. Nazrul Islam, President
Uttor Khanpur, Bagerhat.
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Participant list of NGO/CBO leaders’ Road Safety Awareness Training Venue: BRAC Training and Resource Centre, Barisal Duration: April 17 – 19, 2006
Sl. No. Name Designation Name of Organization
01 Md. Shahjahan Kabir Executive Director Unnayan Prochesta
02 M. A. Barek Coordinator "
03 K.M.D. Sohel GB Member Organisation of National Development
04 Premanando Manager "
05 Md. Jasimuddin Khalifa Chairman Paschim Chapali Jubo Unnayan Club
06 Md. Shah Alam Khalifa Director Jhalokathi Development Society
07 Anil Baran Halder Project Officer "
08 Md. Necher Uddin Executive Director ASECED Organisation
09 Md. Siddikur Rahman Manager "
10 Md. Latif Faraji Executive Director Human Organisation for the people
11 Ms. Zakia Sultana Branch Manager "
12 Md. Abul Kasim Secretary Ansar VDP club
13 Md. Siraj Uddin Cashier "
14 Md. Mujibur Rahman Secratary Durgapur Chongopasha Somaj Kalayan Somitee
15 Md. Omar Faruk Cashier "
16 F. M. Najrul Islam President N. Khanpur Savings and Loan Samobay Samitee
17 Sk. Ferdous Vice President "
Venue: BRAC Training and Resource Centre, Jessore Duration: April 22 – 24, 2006
Sl. No. Name Designation Name of Organization
01 Md. Amjad Hossain Programme Manager Niramoy Development Organisation
02 Ms. Rabia Khatun Field Officer "
03 Abu Bakar Siddique Secretary Sanchita Samity
04 Md. Shahidul Islam Chairman "
05 Md. Rafiqul Islam Chairman Toyobpur Sabuj Shango
06 Anath ranjon Biswas Member "
07 Kazi Mofizul Islam Chief Accountant ROVA foundation
08 Md. Shariful Islam Project Officer "
09 Md. Esanur Rahman Member Sundarmohol Poschimpara Adarsha Jubo Sangho
10 Md. Abul Kasem APRE "
11 Md. Zakir Hossain Joint Secretary Digholia Grameen Sheba Kallayan Sangstha
12 Quazi A. Razzak Executive Member "
13 Md. Rabiul Islam Secretary Jotmora Samobay Samity
14 Md. Jahangir Alam Member "
15 Shwapon Kumar Biswas President Shapla Sangho
16 Ranjit Kumar Biswas Secretary "
17 Md. Shawkot Ali Secretary Balaka Sangho
18 Md. Ahsan Habib Member "
19 Md. Foyjur Rahman Unit Manager Rural Reconstruction Foundation
20 Md. Monirul Islam Field Officer "
21 Md. Golam Mostafa Executive Director PARADISE
22 Md. Abul Hossain Supervispr "
23 Md. Abul Hossain MD & RSS GITEC, Jessore
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Teacher Training Schedule and Teachers trained
Name of Road Total school Date of training Training Venue
Trained teacher
M F Total
Dumuria -Baroaria road, Dumuria, Khulna 7 31.5-1.6.06 Baniakhali High School 13 1 14
Barakpur - Chulkathi raod, Sadar, Bagerhat 10 24-25.5.06
Saira Modhudia government primary school 15 3 18
Baguria Beltala- Goyarhat road, Kolaroa, Satkhira 7 27-28.5.06 BHS Singa High School 11 3 14
Kustia-Rajbari RHD - Panti GC road, Kumarkhali, Kustia 8 21-22.5.06
Umed Ali registered primary school 9 4 13
Laxmipasa- Mohajon road, Lohagara, Narail 11 6-7.6.06
RL Pasha government primary school 10 7 17
Hoibatpur - Hasimpur road, Sadar, Jessore 9 3-4.5.06 Kasimpur High School 16 1 17
Kaligonj - Narikelbaria road, Kaligonj, Jhenaidaha 15 16-17.5.06 AArrmukhi High School 23 5 28
Shimakhali-Bunagati road Shalikha, Magura 14 9-10.5.06 Sarshuna High School 23 4 27
Total of Khulna division 81 120 28 148
Gournadi bandar-Shorikol, road, Gournadi, Barisal 10 23-24.4.06 Pingalkathi High School 17 3 20
Jhalokathi - Manpasha, road, Sadar, Jhalokathi 10 27-28.4.06 Manpashsa High School 10 7 17
Alipur-Chapli road, Kalapara, Patuakhali 6 5-6.6.06
Amjadpur registered primary school 6 1 7
Amua Kheyaghat - Raihanpur road, Bamna Barguna
8 17-18.5.06 Dawatola government primary school 9 3 12
10 19-20.5.06 BRAC Bamna 13 4 17
Ilisha - Pangasia road, Sadar, Bhola 8 31.5-1.6.06 Jangalia High School & College 11 5 16
Pirojpur - Sreeramkathi, road sadar, Pirojpur 11 10-11.5.06 Tejdashkathi High School 13 9 22
Total of Barisal division 63 79 32 111
Total 144 199 60 259
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List with name of covered Educational Institution
Primary School
Name of road & Upazila Name of Educational Institution
Dumuria – Baroaria Road, Dumuria, Khulna Baniakhali government primary school
Britti- Birala registered primary school
Akra government primary school
Sundarmohol government primary school
Baroaria government primary school
Barakpur – Chulkathi GC Road, Bagerhat Sadar,
Bagerhat
BS Chunakhola government primary school
Sayara government primary school
Sayara Modhudia government primary school
Sugandhi government Girls primary school
Sugandhi government primary school
RKS kindergarten
Baguria – Beltala – Goyarhat, Kalaroa, Satkhira
Baguri-kota government primary school
Singa government primary school
Rambhadrapur government primary school
Kushtia – Rajbari RHD – Panti GC Road, Kumarkhali,
Kushtia
Umed Ali Biswas registered primary school
HD Kindergarten (Hizlabat)
Sauta government primary school
Kaligonga preparatory school
Laxmipasha – Mohajon, Lohagora, Narail
RL Pasha government primary school
M. Matiadanga government primary school
Akrabari Chardigholia registered primary school
Kola government primary school
Par Mallickpur government primary school
Khalishakhali community primary School
Mohajon Kolagasia government primary school
Digholia government primary school
Oxford International kindergarten
Progoti pre-cadet kindergarten
Haibatpur – Hasimpur Jessore sadar, Jessore
Shayamnagar government primary school
Kasimpur government primary school
Fulkurri Pre-Cadet & High school
Naodagram S.D. Registered primary school
Rohelapur registered primary school
Kaligonj – Narkelbaria, Kaligonj, Jhenaidah
Pirojpur registered primary school
Asirbad A G School
Paikpara government primary school
Naldanga government primary school
Vitshwar registered primary school
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Name of road & Upazila Name of Educational Institution
Kaligonj – Narkelbaria, Kaligonj, Jhenaidah
(Cont.)
Arrmukhi government primary school
Baghuti registered primary school
Baniabahu government primary school
East Tetul Baria registered primary school
Barnomala Bidayapith
Bunagati – Shimakhali, Shalikha, Magura.
Sarshuna government primary school
Kanthalbarria registered primary School
Kathalbarria Purbo Para non govt. primary school
Bunagati government primary school
Hazrahati registered primary school
Simakhali government primary school
Sunflower kindergarten
Gaurnadi Bandar – Sarikol, Gaurnadi, Barisal
Diashur government primary school
North Pinglakathi government primary school
Gaurnadi Modle government primary school
East Garangal government primary school
Badarpur registered primary school
Nalchira cooperative registered primary school
Kandopasha government primary school
Jhalokathi – Manpasha GC Road, Jhalokathi Sadar,
Jhalokathi
Manpasha Sher-E Bangla government primary School
Balokdia registered primary School
Agorbarri registered primary school
Krishnakathi government primary school
Bitna government primary school
South Manpasha government primary school
Choupola registered primary school
Alipur – Chapali Road, Kalapara, Patuakhali
Chapali bazar community primary school
Maitbhanga registered primary school
Amjedpur registered primary school
Gora Amkholapara community primary school
Amua Kheyaghat Douatala – Raihanpur, Bamna,
Barguna
Tushkhali government primary school
East Sonakhali government primary school
Sonakhali government primary school
Kalikabarri government primary school
Joynagar government primary school
Zafrakhali government primary school
Douatola bandar government primary school
Chotto Bhaijorra government primary school
Hogolpathi government primary school
Charrakhali community primary school
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Name of road, Upazila and District Name of Educational Institution
Amua Kheyaghat Douatala – Raihanpur, Bamna,
Barguna
(Cont.)
Kalaiya government primary school
West Douatola community primary school
Shixmaghar kindergarten
Ilisha – Pangasia, Bhola Sadar, Bhola Pangasia government primary school
Pangasia Amin bazar registered primary school
Jangalia government primary school
Sadurchar community primary school
South-middle Sadhurchar regi. Primary school
West Bapta Gucchagram regi. Primary school
Pirojpur – Sreeramkathi, Pirojpur Sadar, Pirojpur Rayerkathi registered Primary school
Moolagram government primary school
Tejdaskathi government primary school
East Durgapur government primary school
South Jibgram government primary school
Jibgram government primary school
Sreeramkathi government primary school
East Chungapasha government primary school
High School
Name of road, Upazila & District Name of Educational Institution
Dumuria – Baroaria, Dumuria, Khulna Baniakhali high school
Baroaria high school
Barakpur – Chulkathi GC, Bagerhat Sadar, Bagerhat
B.S.C. High school
Saira Modhudia collegiate school
Sugandhi girls high school
CG Madhayamik bidayaloy
Baguria Beltala – Goyarhat, Kalaroa, Satkhira
BSH Singa high school
Satpota Rahima girls high school
Chandanpur high school
Kushtia – Rajbari RHD – Panti GC, Kumarkhali,
Kushtia
HD Azizur Rahman high school
Kaburat junior high school
Kaligonga junior Girls school
VCD Madhayamik bidayaloy
Haibatpur – Hasimpur Jessore sadar, Jessore Noudagram Shamnagar junior high school
Kashimpur high school
Laxmipasha – Mohajon, Lohagora, Narail Digholia Adarsha madhayamik bidayaloy
Kaligonj – Narkelbaria, Kaligonj, Jhenaidah
Naldanga Ibrahim high school
Arrmukhi Joarder Jalaluddin high school
Baniabahu high school
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Name of road, Upazila & District Name of Educational Institution
Bunagati – Shimakhali, Shalikha, Magura.
Sharushima maddhaymic biddalaya
Shimakhali high school
Amjad Ali high school
Bunagati madhayamik balika bidayaloy
Gaurnadi Bandar – Sarikol, Gaurnadi, Barisal
Kandopasha girls high school
Pingolkathi high school
Sarikol madhayamik bidayaloy
Jhalokathi – Manpasha GC, Jhalokathi Sadar,
Jhalokathi
Hazera Khatun girls high school
Manpasha Sher- E Bangla high school
Manpasha madhayamik balika bidayaloy
Alipur – Chapli, Kalapara, Patuakhali Chapli Islmia madhayamik bidayaloy
Amua Kheyaghat Dawatala – Raihanpur, Bamna,
Barguna
Jafrakhali high school
Holta Douatala high school
Hogolpathi high school
Ilisha – Pangasia, Bhola Sadar, Bhola West Bapta Adorsha madhayamik bidayaloy
Jangalia school & college
Pirojpur – Sreeramkathi, Pirojpur Sadar
Durgapur high school
Tejdaskathi madhayamik bidayaloy
Sreeramkathi madhayamik bidayaloy
Madrassa
Name of road, Upazila & District Name of Educational Institution
Baguria Beltala – Goyarhat, Kalaroa, SatKhira DM Prof. Nasir Uddin Dakhil Madrasa (primary section)
(High section)
Haibatpur – Hasimpur Jessore sadar, Jessore
Rahelapur Dakhil Madrasa (primary section)
(High Section)
Darul Quran Forkania Etim Hefjokhana, Shayamnagar
Kaligonj – Narkelbaria, Jhenaidah
Arrmukhi Dakhil Madrasa (primary section)
(High section)
Naldanga Islamia Dakhil Madrasa (primary section)
(High section)
Bunagati – Shimakhali, Shalikha, Magura.
N. Sharushana Usufia Dakhil Madrasa (primary section)
(High section)
Shimakhali Qowmi Madrasa
Horishpur Dakhil Madrasa (primary section)
(High section)
Amua Kheyaghat – Dawatala – Raihanpur, Bamna,
Barguna
West Safipur Noorani Qowmi Madrasa
Songunia Douatola Senior Madrasa, (primary section)
(High section)
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Details of Kick-off events
Name of Road, Upzila and District
Venue Date
No. of Participant attended (approximate) Remarkable
persons attended Total Boys Girls
Tea-cher
LGED & BRAC staff
Local Elites
Hoibatpur – Hasimpur, Sadar, Jessore
Kasimpur high school
12.06.06 398 225 131 16 7 19
XEn. of LGED, DTL, UP Chairman, Journalist
Shimakhali – Bunagati, Shalikha, Magura
Simakhali high school
15.06.06 400 200 165 15 3 17 UE LGED
Kaligonj – Narikelbaria, Kaligonj, Jhenaidah
Naldanga high school
21.06.06 450 200 212 15 3 20 DTL
Kustia-Rajbari RHD – Panti, Kumarkhali, Kustia
Kaburat Junior high school
25.06.06 400 200 170 10 10 10 TL, DTL,
SAE LGED
Baguria Beltala – Goyarhat, Kolaroa, Satkhira
Rani Bhadrapur govt. primary school
12.07.06 320 140 151 5 4 20
Dumuria – Baroaria, Dumuria, Khulna
Baniakhali govt. primary school
16.07.06 330 150 150 10 3 17
Laxmipasa – Mohajon, Lohagora, Narail
RL Pasha govt. primary school
19.07.06 330 150 150 10 3 17
Borakpur – Chulkathi, Sadar, Bagerhat
Saira Modhudia govt. primary school
23.07.06 349 160 171 6 2 10
Total of Khulna division 2977 1425 1300 87 35 130
Amua Kheyaghat – Raihanpur, Bamna, Barguna
Dawatola high school
14.06.06 576 288 244 16 6 22
Gournadi Bandar – Shorikol, Gournadi, Barisal
Pingalkathi high school
18.06.06 632 318 264 16 16 18
Ilisha – Pangasia, Sadar Bhola
Pangasia high school
22.06.06 446 215 191 18 14 8 UNO, AE, UE, SAE
Jhalokathi – Manpasha Sadar, Jhalokathi
Manpashsa high school
29.06.06 398 198 165 20 6 9 XEn, AE, UE, SAE of LGED
Pirojpur – Sreeramkathi, Sadar, Pirojpur
Tejdashkathi high school
06.07.06 586 292 258 18 8 10 UNO, UE, SAE of LGED
Alipur – Chapli, Kalapara, Patuakhali
Amjadpur govt. primary school
09.07.06 328 168 143 6 6 5 SAE LGED
Total of Barisal division 2966 1479 1265 94 56 72
Grand Total 5943 2904 2565 181 91 202
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Highlights of Dissemination Workshops
Venue: Regional Training Centre Date: 4th
, 5th
and 7th
March 2007
Jessore, Khulna and Barisal
A total of three workshops have been organised to disseminate the campaign activities, its impact
and for road safety advocacy. The venues of the workshops held on 04, 05 and 07 March were
regional training centers of LGED at Jessore, Khulna and Barisal. BRAC gave the keynote
presentation at these workshops organised locally by the Rural Infrastructure Development
Project/RDP – 25, LGED. The workshops were well attended by the participants from different
sectors like Divisional/ District civil administration, Police administration, BRTA, Education
Officer, Divisional/District/Upazila level LGED officials, school teachers, Union & Pourashava
chairpersons, Consultants from ISTC, D&S of RDP-25, RMSU, LGED and NGO representatives
of the project area. The list of the participants is attached. A total of 303 participants attended the
three workshops (Annex – 13) making an average figure of 101 participants per workshop. The
workshops comprised of brief presentation on RDP-25 project followed by keynote presentation
by BRAC Project Manager. The detail workshop programme is given in Annex
Welcome Address and Project Brief by PD, RDP-25, LGED
The Project Director of RDP-25 heartily welcomed everybody and expressed his gratitude for
their kind presence and valuable time. He was confident that the cooperation and support of all
participants from different sectors/ departments would be very useful for Road Safety Workshop.
He requested them to contribute and enrich LGED’s effort in introducing road safety culture into
the society.
The PD then briefly focused on basic facts of the project such as developing partners (ADB,
Federal Republic of Germany & GoB) project area (16 Districts under Khulna and Barisal
Division) project cost (US$ 170 million) & implementation period (July 2003 to June 2009).
He explained that the Objectives of the project is to:
Promote overall development of transportation system.
Help the rural poor people in poverty reduction.
Strengthening the institutional capacity of LGED & other Local Government
Institutions including Ups.
Encourage women’s participation.
He focused on institutional Support and Training (IST) component, which addresses:
Road Maintenance Management.
Market Development.
Road Safety.
Local Government Strengthening.
Gender & Women Development.
Benefit monitoring & evaluation.
He mentioned that Baseline survey was conducted before starting physical works (March-August
2004) while Mid-term survey was completed during May to July 2006 on completed roads.
Achievements in direct employment generation were 19,618 person years in road construction to
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date, 39,363 person years for maintenance over the lifetime of the roads, while indirect
employment generation on project roads went up by 52% from 69 jobs per km road length to 105.
Motorized traffic volume increased by 122% at Mid-term survey (July 2007) from Baseline
survey period data (August 2004) Transport charges also were reduced by 47% for Rickshaw and
24% for vans. Road side land values in KfW districts (high lands) increased by 85% while that of
midlands (Khulna) and lowlands (Barisal) increased by 118% and 44% respectively from base line value.
Road safety engineering measures like traffic signs, guard rails, widening of T-junction, bridge
rail painting etc. are being provided for road safety under RDP-25 he further added.
Performance assessment of Pilot Union Parishads also produced satisfactory results compared to
non-pilot UPs, as measured against different criteria such as sanitation programme,
implementation of ADB, village count, register maintenance, resource mobilization, female UP
member participation & UP management.
Economic Internal Rate of Return (EIRR) with time savings for Khulna gave a figure of 33.1%
(Benefit/cost ratio/BCR: 2.7) while the figure for Barisal stood at 23.3% (BCR: 2.0).
Finally he mentioned that project elapsed period was 60% (from 1.7.2003) while overall
implementation progress was 70% on 31.1.2007.
Keynote Paper:
The Keynote paper was presented by Mr. AKM Kairuzzaman, Project Manager, Road Safety
Projects, BRAC, explaining their activities on Road Safety with special references to the
awareness campaign undertaken at RDP-25 roadside schools in Khulna and Barisal divisions.
The Keynote paper highlighted BRAC Road Safety Programme and the interventions undertaken
at different areas in Bangladesh followed by description of the Road Safety Awareness campaign
for students under RDP-25 the objectives of which were:
To improve Road Safety Awareness of students of educational Institutions besides 14
Upazila Roads of LGED to reduce their risks of road accidents.
To create an inbuilt mechanism of road safety practices in the project area.
During his presentation the important contents of the students’ road safety training was described as:
Road accident- causes, remedial measures, impact and accident prone areas.
Accident victim support- extrication, first aid, medical support, legal steps,
rehabilitation.
Road Engineering awareness- Engineering facilities, traffic signs etc.
Safe travelling- walking along, and crossing road; travelling by public transport etc.
Road safety related laws.
Introduction of IEC materials and about how to use those for training
Major Interventions- Community Road Safety Group (CRSG), Road Safety education
in educational Institutions, Road Safety Rally.
In his presentation he narrated about the fourteen kick-off events took place in Barisal & Khulna
Division comprising discussion by selected speakers on Road Safety issues, sharing of
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experiences by road accident victims and finally taking out colorful processions with placards,
festoons, banners and other road safety messages.
The most important part of the presentation was about the impact of the project interventions on
the awareness level of the students. Mr. Khairuzzaman said that necessary assessments were
made to see the differences between pre and post campaign levels of students’ knowledge on:
Walking on road without footpath
Walking on road in a group
Unsafe spots for crossing roads
Safe crossing of roads
Road Safety engineering facilities
Pedestrian night crossing and
Safe travel by Bus etc.
The statistics presented have shown that in almost all cases, knowledge level considerably
increased. The keynote paper concluded with the recommendations that road safety issues be
included in school text books and similar awareness campaigns be undertaken for other LGED roads.
Papers Presented by ISTC Specialists
Two Market Development and Road Safety Specialist ISTC, RDP-25 from Khulna & Jessore
introduced the Road Safety issues and work plan of the project briefly. They explained the
objectives of Road Safety under the project activities and focused on safe roads, traffic signs,
guard post, km-posts, markets on roads, road curve and T-junction expansion, super-elevations,
painting of railing/use of reflectors and palisading etc. The impacts of improved roads were also
highlighted along with the importance of collecting Road Safety related information of project
roads. Further they emphasized few points for female LCS worker on road maintenance such as
walking on the shoulder, road crossing, walking at night, and safety for children; safely work on
shoulder and slopes wearing bright dress, collecting accident data and so forth. The main
problems of rural roads and these probable solutions of the above said issues were presented by
slides. The road safety management issues included different steps/committees formed by LGED
Headquarters and their subsequent implementation at regional and grass root levels.
The Observations/remarks/suggestions of Chief Guest, Special Guests and Chairpersons of
each Workshop are presented below:
Deputy Commissioner Jessore was the Chief Guest while DC Meherpur and Kustia were the
Special Guests at in the workshop at Jessore on 4/3/2007. In Khulna, DC Khulna was the Chief
Guest and DC Bagerhat was the Special Guest. In Barisal workshop, Divisional Commissioner
was the Chief Guest while DIG Police was Special Guests. The workshops were chaired by SE,
LGED Jessore, Khulna and Barisal.
Workshop at Jessore (4.3.2007):
DC Meherpur (Special Guest) pointed out that RDP-25 should assist in building up public
awareness including awareness building among school children. Drunk driving should be
totally avoided and the related bailable clause of 307 under law should be reviewed and
changed. He also added that unauthorized installations on roads, hats/Bazars should be
removed to avoid accidents.
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DC Kushtia, (Special Guest) remarked that road itself needs safety because frequently it is
damaged due to heavy load carried by trucks, sometimes people cut the road for water
passage, road width is narrowed due to construction by influential persons, and lastly
teachers, students and local people must be aware of road safety issues.
DC Jessore (Chief Guest) put attention to the pathetic lives of the accident victims which
need to be addressed now through awareness building. That is why this workshop is timely
and very important one. Traffic week should be observed each year by participation from all
concerned. Drivers on many occasions drive according to their own will, hand over the wheel
to helper, and make the owners helpers through different associations. Drivers along with
vehicle owners should be made responsible for accidents. However more public awareness
building activities are needed.
The Chair of the workshop SE, LGED, Jessore mentioned that motorized and non-motorized
transport increase due to improvement of road conditions and allows fast and slow moving
vehicles on same lane causing accidents. Necessary attention should therefore be focused on
road safety. He thanked everybody and closed the session.
Workshop at Khulna (5.3.2007):
DC Bagerhat (Special Guest) pointed out that not only the accident victim, but his whole
family members suffer due to accident. Inclusion of road safety in school education
curriculum would reduce the risk of accidents while guardians would also be aware of
accidents. He also suggested constructing roads as per design; otherwise faulty road design &
construction would cause accidents
DC Khulna (Chief Guest) pointed out at the posters, festoons etc which were hanged on
seminar room walls and suggested to distribute those more widely among officials public and
all concerned. He was against drunk driving and advised drivers not to smoke while driving
and indulge in unlawful activities like carrying goods beyond capacity etc. He advised police
to enforce law more effectively. He was dissatisfied with the activities of DRSC & URSCs
and advised BRTA to immediately activate these committees for proper functioning. Lastly
he pointed out that findings from this workshop should be discussed in other forum also. The
workshop was declared open by the Chief Guest.
The Chair of the workshop SE, LGED, Khulna observed that with the improvement of roads,
movement of vehicular traffic increases having differential speed of MT & NMT, causing
accidents. This needs special attention of all concerned, and knowledge gained out of this
workshop should be shared with others. He thanked everybody and closed the session.
Workshop at Barisal (7.3.2007):
DIG Police (Special Guest) emphasized the need of Road Safety awareness campaign
because of high accident fatality rate in our country. The entire family of accident victims
suffer and those who survive lead inhuman lives. Students, Teachers, Public should be made
more & more alert about road accidents, and their awareness level must be increased
considerably, Bus, Truck drivers should be trained and necessary changes should be
incorporated in laws & regulations.
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Divisional Commissioner (Chief Guest), Barisal expressed his satisfaction and thanked
LGED for bringing up the Road Safety issue into such an enlightened forum which was very
timely and needed urgently. He agreed that awareness level should be increased at all level
including different committees like DRSCs and URSCs. He pointed out that country
experience of two foreign team leaders who are present here today can be utilized in our
Road Safety programme. Lastly he advised police officials to work jointly with different
committees at District and Upazila level. The workshop was declared open by Divisional
Commissioner.
The Chair of the workshop SE, LGED, Barisal mentioned that the scope of LGED activities
has not been confined to infrastructural development only but also into public welfare like
road use and road safety. Road accidents cannot be totally stopped in any country, but they
can be reduced to a minimum level. That needs awareness and appropriate training for MT &
NMT drivers & others. LGED has already started to introduce road safety activities and by
now has completed awareness campaign in schools on 14 project roads. He hoped the
recommendations from this workshop will be valuable and later on will be used by LGED to
develop more meaningful Road Safety action plan. He then closed the workshop with vote of
thanks.
Open Discussions
There were many important points that were discussed by the participants in all three workshops.
The points grouped under different heads are given below:
Motivation:
Motivation with placard, Posters, Festoons for public and school children needed.
Spread out the message of Road Safety through cinema, media etc.
RDP-25 could supply billboard, signboard at accident-prone areas to aware public.
Discuss Road safety in Mosque, Temple & churches.
Road Safety Workshops should be held at Upazila and Union level.
Press and media should take active part to spread road safety messages.
Discuss road safety in mother’s forum.
Composition of traffic; Driver, Passenger and Pedestrian all are equally responsible
for accidents and should be made aware.
Ward members should take the responsibility to aware the public.
Training:
Prepare a Manual/Text material on road safety and introduce this into academic
curriculum at national level both formally and informally. For this preparation of
short teaching manual on road safety and teaching teachers in cluster meetings can
accomplish immediate goal.
Training for drivers and follow up.
Training for motorized and non-motorized drivers including members of various
associations followed by monitoring. Political, Religious people including Ansar &
VDP should also be trained.
Minimum educational requirement, say SSC, is needed for drivers.
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Laws, Regulations and Committees:
Reflectors should be compulsorily used on vehicles.
Enforce traffic laws to reduce accidents
Formation of committees at local level and jointly put efforts for road safety.
DRSC and URSC (formed in 2003) are not yet fully active. LGED should put more
effort to work with these bodies.
Removal of unauthorized vehicles from road.
MT Drivers should be warned for violation of traffic laws and driving license should
be cancelled after three warnings.
BRTA should be more careful in issuing driving license, fitness certificates while
physical fitness of drivers should also be ensured.
Formation of committees like URSC at Union level is needed.
Existing traffic laws should be reviewed and updated.
Activate local Khoar (Cage for cattle head) laws to stop cattle heads on roads.
Avoid carrying goods beyond capacity.
NGOs, if supplied with necessary logistics, can work on road safety.
Owners Association should also be made responsible for accidents.
Necessity to introduce penalty for Drivers and Owners.
Engineering Facilities:
Unplanned tree plantation on roadside cause accident. Plantation should be
maintenance friendly.
Two separate lanes should be there for fast and slow moving vehicles.
Straightening of sharp curves and T-Junction on road and provide smooth slopes for
approach roads.
Provide boundary wall for roadside schools.
Cost estimation against road safety engineering should be included in BOQ of LGED.
Enough shoulder space for pedestrians should be there.
Road Use:
Accident occurs due to movement of cattle heads on roads.
Eviction of Hats/Bazars from roads is necessary.
Road use for other than traffic, say drying of paddy, putting shed/shutter on shoulders
of road etc. causes accidents.
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Participants List
Venue: Regional Training Centre, LGED, Jessore Date: 04/03/2007
Sl. No. Name of Participants Designation Posting Place/Address
Divisional and District Administration
1 Md Abual Hossain Deputy Commissioner Jessore
2 Talukder Shamsur Rahman Deputy Commissioner Kushtia
3 Sanjoy Kumar Chowdhury Deputy Commissioner (In charge) Chuadanga
4 Md. Atahar Ali Deputy Commissioner Meherpur
5 Sanotsh Kumar Adhikari ADC (General) Magura
6 ASM Shamsur Rahman Bhuiyan Police Super Chuadanga
7 Sheik Joynuddin Police Super Meherpur
8 AFM Wahiduzzaman Police Super Magura
9 Md. Shafikul Alam Sarker Inspector BRTA, Jessore
10 Md. Golam Azam Traffic Inspector Jessore
11 Md. Raihanul Islam Khan Traffic Inspector Meherpur
12 SM Abul Fazal Traffic Inspector Jhenidah
13 Md. Anower Hossain Miah Traffic Inspector Magura
Local Government Engineering Department
14 Md. Abdus Shaheed. Project Director Dhaka
15 Md. Mashiur Rahman Superintendent Engineer Jessore
16 GM. Mofizul Islam Deputy Project Director Khulna
17 Md. Nazmul Alam Executive Engineer Jessore
18 Md. Abdur Rashid Miah Executive Engineer Kushtia
19 Md. Abdus Salam Mondol Executive Engineer Chuadanga
20 Kazi Mizanur Rahman Executive Engineer Meherpur
21 Md. Abdul Hamid, Executive Engineer Jhenidah
22 Ratan Kumar Day Executive Engineer (Training) Jessore
23 Md. Abdur Rahim Assistant Engineer Magura
24 Md. Manjurul Alam Siddique Upazila Engineer Sadar, Jessore
25 SK Md.Nurul Islam Upazila Engineer (New) Sadar, Jessore
26 Md. Abdus Satter, Upazila Engineer Chowgacha, Jessore
27 Shamol Kumar Bose Upazila Engineer Sarsha, Jessore
28 Md. Mohsin Hossain Upazila Engineer Keshabpur, Jessore
29 Subash Kumar Saha Upazila Engineer Monirampur, Jessore
30 Md Shariful Islam Khan Upazila Engineer Abhoynagar, Jessore
31 Md Abdul Mazed Upazila Engineer Jhikargacha, Jessore
32 Md. Akhtaruzzaman Upazila Engineer Bagharpara, Jessore
33 Md Abdus Salam Upazila Engineer Kushtia Sadar
34 Md. Kamruzzaman Upazila Engineer Mirpur, Kushtia
35 Raju Ahmed Upazila Engineer Bheramara, Kushtia
36 Md Motiur Rahman Upazila Engineer Khoksa , Kushtia
37 Md Shahidul Islam Khan Upazila Engineer Daulatpur, Kushita
38 Md Kamrul Islam Sardar Upazila Engineer Kumarkhali, Kushtia
39 Md Nowshaduzzaman Upazila Engineer Gangni, Meherpur
40 Md Abdur Rahim Upazila Engineer Chuadanga Sadar
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Sl. No.
Name of Participants Designation Posting Place/Address
41 Md Shakhawat Hossain Upazila Engineer Alamdanga, Chuadanga
42 Shib Sankar Saha Upazila Engineer Damurhuda, Chuadanga
43 Md, Mosharraf Hossain Upazila Engineer Jibannagar, Chuadanga
44 Md Jahangir Alam Upazila Engineer Sadar, Jhenidah
45 Md. Shafiqur Rahman Upazila Engineer Moheshpur, Jhenidah
46 Rabindra Kumar Mojumder Upazila Engineer Horinakundu , Jhenidah
47 SM Humayun Kabir Upazila Engineer Kaliganj, Jhenidah
48 Md. Shamsur Rahman Upazila Engineer Sailkupa, Jhenidah
49 Syed Nizamuddin Ahmed Upazila Engineer Magura Sadar
50 Md. Shamsur Rahman Upazila Engineer Mohmmadpur, Magura
51 Sarder Ikramul Kabir Upazila Engineer Sreepur, Magura
52 Md Golam Mostafa Upazila Engineer Salikha, Magura
53 Md Tohidul Haque Joardar Assistant Engineer, RDP-25 Meherpur
54 Md Habibur Rahman Assistant Engineer, RDP-25 Kushtia
Education Department
55 Mashi Rani Biswas District Primary Education Officer Jessore
56 Fashiuddin Ahmed District Primary Education Officer Chuadanga
57 Mollah Boktiar Rahman District Primary Education Officer Meherpur
58 Kazi Robyul Islam District Primary Education Officer Jhenidah
59 Panchanan Bala District Primary Education Officer Magura
60 Rehana Sultana (Shila) Upazila Education Officer Sadar, Jessore
61 Nasir Uddin Ahmed Upazila Education Officer Kumarkhali, Kushtia
62 Khan Mahsura Akter Twin Upazila Education Officer Shalikha, Magura
63 Md. Abdus Salam Asst. Teacher, Shayamnagar Govt. Primary School
Sadar, Jessore
64 Shamsunnaher Asst. Teacher Simakhali Govt. Pri. School Shalikha, Magura
65 A Mannan Biswash Headmaster, Bunagati Govt. Pri. School Shalikha, Magura
66 Md. Shomshar Ali Asst. Teacher Naldanga Govt. Pri. School Kaliganj, Jhenidah
67 Md. Motiar Rahman Headmaster, Baniabahu Govt. Pri. School Kaliganj, Jhenidah
68 AHM Abdud Dayen Asst. Teacher Koburat High School Kumarkhali, Kushtia
69 Md. Rezoan Ali Asst. Teacher, Koburat Reg. Pri. School Kumarkhali, Kushtia
Union Parishad
70 Md Abubakkar Gazi Member (respective), Haibatpur UP Sadar, Jessore
71 Md Imran Hossain Member (respective), Satakhali UP Shalikha, Magura
72 Md Amjad Ali Chairman, Shalikha UP Shalikha, Magura
73 Md Nowsher Hossain Member (respective), Shalikha UP Shalikha, Magura
74 Md. Abdul Wadud Chairman, Sundarpur UP Kaliganj, Jhenidah
75 Alamgir Member (respective), Sundarpur UP Kaliganj, Jhenidah
Project Staff
76 I.A. Dilliway TL, D&S, Dhaka
77 Selimuzzan Sikder DTL, D & S Khulna Region, Jessore
78 Mr. W. Paranamara RPE, D & S Khulna Region, Jessore
79 Moshiur Rahman Joarder QCE, D & S Khulna Region, Jessore
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Name of Participants Designation Posting Place/Address
80 M Mujibur Rahman FRE, D & S Jessore
81 Obaidur Rahman FRE, D & S Magura
82 M Humayun kabir FRE, D & S Jhenidah
83 AKM Jamal Ahmed FRE, D & S Kushtia
84 Shakhawat Hossain FRE, D & S Chuadanga
85 Md. Mostafa Hossain FRE, D & S Meherpur
86 Mr. Rainer Kuhnle TL, IST, Dhaka
87 N.I. Sardar DTL, IST, Khulna Region, Jessore
88 Md. Nurul Haque DTL, IST, (New) Khulna Region, Jessore
89 Md. Abul Hossain MDRSS, IST, Khulna Region, Jessore
90 Md. Selim MDRSS, IST, Barisal Region, Barisal
91 Md. Banda Hafiz LGS, IST, Khulna Region, Jessore
912 Md Nur Alam TS, IST, Khulna & Barisal Region, Jessore
93 Sabina Islam WDS, IST, Khulna & Barisal Region, Jessore
94 Syed Abdur Rahim MS, IST, Khulna Region, Jessore
95 Md Ashraful Islam FO, MDRS, IST, Khulna Region, Jessore
96 Al Helal Masood LGS Supervisor,IST Khulna Region, Jessore
97 Md Sadeque Ali FO, MS, IST, Khulna Region, Jessore
NGO Representative
98 AKM Khairuzzaman BRAC Representative/Project Manager Dhaka
99 Md. Shahanur Alam, BRAC Representative Dhaka
100 Md. Azmot Ali BRAC Representative Dhaka
101 Md Amzad Hossain NDO, Partner NGO Haibatpur, Jessore Sadar
102 Md. Abubakar Siddique Sanchita Somitee, Partners NGO Kumarkhali, Kushtia
103 Md Rabiul Islam Jodu Boyra Jatmora Somobay Somittee, Partner NGO
Jotmora, Joduboyra, Kumarkhali, Kushtia
104 Golam Mostafa Paradise, Partner NGO Noldanga road,Kaligonj, Jhenidah
105 Rokeya Khatun RRF, Partner NGO Karbala, Sadar, Jessore
106 Kazi Kamruzzaman Rova Foundation, Partner NGO Harishpur, Shalikah, Magura,
107 Swapan Kumar Shapla Songho, Partner NGO Hazrahati, Shalikha, Magura
Venue: LGED Hall Room, Khulna Date: 05/03/2007
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Name of Participants Designation Posting Place/ Address
Divisional and District Administration
1 S.M. Feroz Alam Deputy Commissioner Khulna
2 Shahidul Islam Deputy Commissioner Bagerhat
3 Md.. Zillur Rahman A S P Khulna
4 Md. Aminul Haque Sarkar Inspector BRTA, Khulna Region
5 Md Siddiqur Rahman Traffic Inspector Bagerhat
Local Government Engineering Department
6 Md. Abdus Shaheed Project Director Dhaka
7 Md Mashiur Rahman Superintendent Engineer Jessore
8 G.M. Mofizul Islam Deputy Project Director Khulna
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Sl. No. Name of Participants Designation Posting Place/Address
9 A.K. Azad Executive Engineer Khulna
10 Md Rafiqul Alam Executive Engineer Bagerhat
11 Khondker Md. Abdullah Ad-Dad Executive Engineer Satkhira
12 A.N.M. Enayet Ullah Executive Engineer Narail
13 Ratan Kumar Dey Executive Engineer (Training) Jessore
14 Md. Mijanur Rahman Sheikh Upazila Engineer Paikgacha, Khulna
15 Md. Sayfuddin Upazila Engineer Dumuria, Khulna
16 Md. Rezaul Karim Upazila Engineer Koyra, Khulna
17 Md. Abdul Latif Mollah Upazila Engineer Rupsha, Khulna
18 Md. Abdul Hakim Upazila Engineer Digholia, Khulna
19 SK, Ariful Islam Upazila Engineer Terokhada, Khulna
20 Md. Anwarul Islam Upazila Engineer Batiaghata, Khulna
21 Md. Abedur Rahman Upazila Engineer Fultala, Khulna
Local Government Engineering Department
22 Berendra Nath Sarkar Upazila Engineer Dakop, Khulna
23 Md. Monowar Uddin Upazila Engineer Kalia, Narail
24 Md Khalilur Rahman Upazila Engineer Lohagara, Narail
25 Md Abu Hanif Mredha Upazila Engineer Shyamnagar, Satkhira
26 K.M. Faruk Hossain Upazila Engineer Sadar, Satkhira
27 Md. Harunor Rashid Upazila Engineer Kaliganj, Satkhira
28 Md. Younus Ali Upazila Engineer Kalaroa, Satkhira
29 SK. Shamsul Alam Upazila Engineer Tala, Satkhira
30 GM. Muzibur Rahman Upazila Engineer Debhata, Satkhira
31 Amitab Sana Upazila Engineer Assasuni, Satkhira
32 Md. Rabiul Islam Upazila Engineer Sadar, Bagerhat
33 Md. Mamun khan Upazila Engineer Rampal, Bagerhat
34 Md. Abu Kamal Upazila Engineer Morelganj, Bagerhat
35 Anupam Paul Upazila Engineer Sarankhola, Bagerhat
36 Alhaj Md, Oliur Rahman Upazila Engineer Fakirhat, Bagerhat
37 SK. Alam Upazila Engineer Chitalmari, Bagerhat
38 M.M.A. Kashem Upazila Engineer Mollahat, Bagerhat
39 Narayan Chandra Sarkar Upazila Engineer Mongla, Bagerhat
40 Dipak Kumar Samadder Upazila Engineer Kachua, Bagerhat
Education Department
41 Md. Idris District Primary Education Officer Khulna
42 Md. Manawar Hossain District Primary Education Officer Bagerhat
43 SK. Abu Jafar Upazila Education Officer Sadar, Bagerhat
44 Md, Mozaffor Uddin Upazila Education Officer Kalaroa, Satkhira
45 Md. Shah Alam Upazila Education Officer Dumuria, Khulna
46 Md. Fozer Ali Headmaster, Chandanpur Govt. Pri. School Kalaroa Satkhira
47 Tofajjel Hossain Asst. Teacher, Baniakhali Govt. Pri. School Dumuria, Khulna
48 Nikhil Chondra Mondal Headmaster, Baroaria Govt. Pri. School Botiaghata, Khulna
49 SM. Ahammad Ali Asst. Teacher, RL Pasha Govt. Pri. School Lohagara,Narail
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Sl. No. Name of Participants Designation Posting Place/ Address
50 Farida Yasmin Rani Headmaster, Kola Govt. Primary School Lohagara, Narail
51 Nourin Sultana Asst. Teacher, SM Govt. Primary School Sadar, Bagerhat
52 Jhanara Khatun Headmaster, BSC Chunakhola Govt. Pri. School Sadar, Bagerhat
Union Parishad
53 Howlader Abdul Haq Chairman, Satgambuz UP Sadar, Bagerhat
54 Sheikh Abdul Salam Member (respective), Satgambuz UP Sadar, Bagerhat
55 Moniruzzaman Chairman, Khanpur UP Sadar, Bagerhat
56 Mitali Das Member (respective), Khanpur UP Sadar, Bagerhat
57 Hassan Aziz Ahmad Chairman, Keralkata UP Kalaroa, Satkhira
58 Md. Mosharaf Member (respective), Keralkata UP Kalaroa, Satkhira
59 Md. Abdul Hamid. Chairman, Chandanpur UP Kalaroa, Satkhira
60 Md. Khairuzzaman Alim Member (respective), Chandanpur UP Kalaroa, Satkhira
61 Nuruddin Al Masud Chairman, Sorafpur UP Dumuria, Khulna
62 SM. Hemayet Ali Chairman, Surkhali UP Botiaghata, Khulna
63 Md. Khalilur Rahman Member (respective), Surkhali UP Botiaghata, Khulna
64 Zohir Fokir Chairman, Laxmipasha UP Lohagara, Narail
65 Kamrul Zaman Member (respective), Laxmipasha UP Lohagara, Narail
66 Sk, Sharifuddin Mithu Chairman, Lakhpur UP Fakirhat, Bagerhat
67 Feroz Ahmmed Member (respective), Lakhpur UP Fakirhat, Bagerhat
Project Staff
68 I.A. Dilliway TL, D & S Dhaka
69 Selimuzzaman Sikder DTL, D & S Khulna Region, Jessore
70 Mr. W. Paranamana RPE, D & S Khulna Region, Jessore
71 Mosiur Rahman Joardar QCE, D & S Khulna Region, Jessore
72 Md. S.I. Takukder FRE, D & S Khulna
73 Anup Kumar Mondal FRE, D & S Satkhira
74 M. Quaisural Mahmood Khan FRE, D & S Narail,
75 Mr. Rainer Kuhnle TL, IST Dhaka
76 Md. Nurul Haque DTL, IST Khulna Region, Jessore
77 Md. Abul Hossain MDRSS, IST Khulna Region, Jessore
78 Md. Selim MDRSS, IST Barisal Region, Barisal
79 Md. Nur Alam TS, IST, Khulna Region, Jessore
80 Syed Abdur Rahim MS, IST, Khulna Region, Jessore
81 Md. Ashraful Islam FO, MDRS, IST, Khulna Region, Jessore
82 Al Helal Masood FS, LGS, IST Khulna Region, Jessore
83 Md Sadeque Ali FO, MS, IST Khulna Region, Jessore
NGO Representative
84 A. K. M. Khairuzzaman BRAC Representative/Project Manager Dhaka
85 Md Azmot Ali BRAC Representative Dhaka
86 Md. Shahnur Alam BRAC Representative Dhaka
87 Md. Rofiqul Islam Partner NGO of Dumuria Khulna
88 Md. Abul Kashem Partner NGO of Dumuria Khulna
89 Sheikh Zahir Hossain Partner NGO of Lohagara Narail
90 Md. Nazrul Islam Partner NGO of Sadar Bagerhat
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Venue: Regional Training Centre, LGED, Barisal Date: 07/03/2007
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Divisional High Officials
1 Mr. Bizon Kanti Sarker Divisional Commissioner Barisal
2 Md. Aminul Islam DIG of Police Barisal
District High Officials
3 Mohammad Monjur-E-Elahi Deputy Commissioner Barisal
4 Md. Moyazzem Hossain Additional Deputy Commissioner Perojpur
5 Md. Rabiul Haque Deputy Commissioner Patukhali
6 Md. Towfiq Mahbub Chowdhury Police Super Barisal
7 Md. Shamsuddin Ahmed Police Super Barguna
8 Zahidul Hoq (Sergeant) on Behalf of Police Super Perojpur
9 Md. Masud Alam Assistant Director, BRTA, Barisal Region, Barisal
Local Government Engineering Department (LGED)
10 Sukumar Chandra Kar Superintendent Engineer Barisal
11 Md. Abdus Shaheed Project Director, RDP-25, LGED HQ Dhaka
12 Rabindranath Bapari Deputy Project Director, RDP-25 Barisal
13 Krishna Pada Sarker Deputy Director, RMSU Barisal
14 Md. Hemayet Hossain Executive Engineer Barisal
15 Khandaker Ali Noor Executive Engineer (Training) Barisal
16 Md. Najmul Alam Executive Engineer Barguna
17 Md. Abdul Malek Sarker Executive Engineer Bhola
18 Gopal Krishna Dibnath Executive Engineer Jhalokathi
19 Md. Nur Hossain Howlader Executive Engineer Perojpur
20 Abu Saleh Md. Hanif Executive Engineer Patuakhali
21 Md. Ruhul Amin Khan Assistant Engineer-1 Barisal
22 Sharif Md. Zamaluddin Assistant Engineer-2 Do
23 Mizanur Rahman Asst. Engineer, Mechanical Do
24 S.M Tayebur Rahman Assistant Engineer, DPD Office, RDP-25 Do
25 Khandaker Fokhrul Ahmed Assistant Engineer, RDP-25 Do
26 Sah Mohammed Assistant Engineer, SE Office Do
27 Md. Samadul Islam Assistant Engineer, RDP-25 Barguna
28 Dewan Md. Abdus Sabur Assistant Engineer, RDP-25 Patuakhali
29 Md. Mohir Uddin Sheik Assistant Engineer Bhola
30 Md. Harun-Or-Rashid Assistant Engineer-2 Perojpur
31 Md. Sultan Ahmed Assistant Engineer, RDP-25 Perojpur
32 Mohd. Mohsin Kabir Assistant Engineer Jhalokati
33 Md. Kabir Miah Upazila Engineer Agailjhara, Barisal
34 Nazmul Ahsan Khan Upazila Engineer Banaripara, Barisal
35 Md. Shahjahan Faraji Upazila Engineer Bakergonj, Barisal
36 Md. Fulkam Badshah Upazila Engineer Hizla, Barisal
37 Md. Tayeb Hossain Upazila Engineer Mehendiganj, Barisal
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38 Md. Fajal Ahmmed Upazila Engineer (in charge) Muladi, Barisal
39 Md. Sibbir Ahmed Upazila Engineer Uzirpur, Barisal
40 Ahmmed Ali Upazila Engineer Sadar, Barguna
41 Md. Jamal Hossain Upazila Engineer Bamna, Barguna
42 Md. Adam Ali Howlader Upazila Engineer Betagi, Barguna
43 Abdul Mannan Upazila Engineer Amtoli, Barguna
44 Md. Harun-or-Rashid Upazila Engineer Patharghata, Barguna
45 Md. Siddiqur Rahman Upazila Engineer Sadar, Bhola
46 Md. Siddiqur Rahman Upazila Engineer Charfession, Bhola
47 Md. Abul Hasem Upazila Engineer Lalmohan, Bhola
48 Md. Sohiduzzaman Khan Upazila Engineer Monpura, Bhola
49 Sohodul Alam Upazila Engineer (in charge) Tajumuddin, Bhola
50 S. M. Zahid Hossain Upazila Engineer Sadar, Jhalokati
51 Md. Saidul Alam Upazila Engineer Kathalia, Jhalokati
52 M. M. Lutfor Rahman Upazila Engineer Rajapur, Jhalokati
53 Md. Mokhlesur Rahman Upazila Engineer Sadar, Patuakhali
54 Md. Abdus Sattar Howlader Upazila Engineer Bauphal, Patuakhali
55 Md. Shahjahan Upazila Engineer Dumki, Patuakhali
56 Md. Kamal Hossain Upazila Engineer (in charge) Galachipa, Patuakhali
57 Md. Eunus Upazila Engineer Dashmina, Patuakhali
58 Bidhan Chandra Somarder Upazila Engineer Sadar, Perojpur
59 Humayun Kabir Khan Upazila Engineer Nesarabad, Perojpur
60 Sk. Md. Abu Zakir Sekander Upazila Engineer Bhandaria, Perojpur
61 Md. Hanif Miah Upazila Engineer Nazirpur, Perojpur
NGO Officials
62 Md. Nachar Uddin ExecutiveDirector, ASECED Bamna, Barguna
63 Md. Latif Forazi Executive Director, HOP Bamna, Barguna
64 H. M. Shahjahan Kabir Executive Director, Unnayan Prochasta Gournadi, Barisal
65 M. A. Barek Community Organizer, Unnayan Prochasta Gournadi, Barisal
66 Md. Shaha Alam Khalifa Director, Jhalokathi Development Society Sadar, Jhalokati
67 Md. Omar Faruque Durgapur Chunggapasha Somaj Kollayn Somitee Sadar, Perojpur
68 Mujibur Rahman Howlader Do Sadar, Perojpur
School Teachers
69 Md. Kutubuddin Asst. Teacher, Gournadi Model Govt. Pri. School Gournadi, Barisal
70 Dilip Kumar Mukharjee Head Master, Pingalkathi High School Gournadi, Barisal
71 M. A. Bari Azad Head Master, Amjedpur Regi. Primary School Kalapara, Patuakhali
72 Md. Rafiqul Islam Headmaster, West Bapta Adarsha High School Sadar, Bhola
73 Madhab Chandra Nath Headmaster, Krishnakathi Govt. Primary School
Sadar, Jhalokati
74 Md. Abdul Kader Headmaster, Jafrakhali High School Bamna, Barguna
75 Md. Sultan Ahmed Headmaster, Kalikabari Govt. Primary School Bamna, Barguna
76 Promath Ranjon Mandol Asst. Teacher, Tejdaskathi High School Sadar, Perojpur
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Union Parishad
77 Md. Altaf Hossain Chairman, Bukabunia UP Bamna, Barguna
78 Mrs. Khadija Alam UP Member, Bukabunia UP Bamna, Barguna
79 Mobarok Hossain Mollique Chairman, Basunda UP Sadar, Jhalokati
80 Mrs. Morgina Begum UP Member, Basunda UP Sadar, Jhalokati
81 Sekander Mridha Chairman, Nalcira UP Gournadi, Barisal
82 Mrs. Rashida Begum UP Member, Nalcira UP Gournadi, Barisal
Other Officials
83 Md. Ziad Hasan Sergeant Barisal
84 Lukman Hossain Sergeant Barisal
85 Md. Moniruzzaman Executive Director, Aid Organization Barisal
86 AKM Khairuzzaman BRAC Representative/ Project Manager BRAC, Dhaka
87 Md. Azmot Ali BRAC Field Coordinator BRAC, Dhaka
88 Md. Shahanur Alam BRAC Field Coordinator BRAC, Dhaka
Project Staff
89 Mr. R. Kuhnle Team Leader, IST Dhaka
90 Dr. R. Ahammed Deputy Team Leader, IST Barisal
91 Md. Selim MD & RSS, IST Barisal
92 Abul Hossain MD & RSS, IST Jessore
93 Munjur Morshed Local Government Specialist Barisal
94 Humayun Kabir Maintenance Specialist Barisal
95 Nuruzzaman Mia MD & RSO Barisal
96 B. Paul Local Government Officer Barisal
97 K. Bashar Maintenance & Monitoring Officer Barisal
98 Mr. Ian A Dilliway Team Leader, D &S Dhaka
99 Haider Farooq Deputy Team Leader, D &S Barisal
100 Md. Sirazul Islam Quality Control Engineer, D & S Barisal
101 Md. Zakir Hossain Field Resident Engineer, D & S Barisal
102 Md. Rafiqul Alam Field Resident Engineer, D & S Barguna
103 Paban Chandra Das Field Resident Engineer, D & S Bhola
104 Ranjit Karmokar Field Resident Engineer, D & S Jhalokati
105 Saiful Islam Field Resident Engineer, D & S Perojpur
106 Md. Rafiqul Karim Team Leader, RMSU, LGED Barisal