Abstract:
Bangladeshis one of the most vulnerable countries to natural disasters in the world. Children, in particular, are confronted by multifaceted challenges of disaster as they are very sensitive and socially excluded in our country. reducing vulnerability to disaster by increasing the level of preparedness among school going children is an essential development agenda. In this context, the study among to explore different dimension knowledge on disaster preparedness among school going children in Bangladesh. A mixed method strategy ( qualitative and quantitative) is employed to conduct the study. Interview are conducted among children from primary and secondary school from five different disaster prone ares of Bangladesh. In the beginning the paper describes sample characteristics children knowledge on disaster preparedness from various formal and informal sources. The regular source includes textbook, and informal sources includes TV, radio, internet, family, community, friends and experience. different factors affecting disaster preparedness knowledge among children includes that parent's. However, basic knowledge on drought among children has significantly negative correlation with knowledge on disaster preparedness. In the end, the study presents particular policy recommendation to address children's emergency preparedness issues in local and international development discourse