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BRAC, a national private development organization, set up in 1972 by Mr. Fazle Hasan Abed was initially established as a relief organization, to afford relief and assistance to resettle refugees returning to Bangladesh from India after Bangladesh's Liberation War. The immediate task of relief and rehabilitation over, BRAC turned its focus on the long-term issue of poverty alleviation and empowerment of the poor, especially women, in the rural areas of Bangladesh.
BRAC works with people whose lives are dominated by extreme poverty, illiteracy, disease and other handicaps. With multifaceted development interventions, BRAC strives to bring about positive change in the quality of life of the poor people of Bangladesh.
http://www.brac.net/ |
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An overwhelming majority of Bangladesh's population lives in rural areas and majority of them is poor. Poverty alleviation in this context, has become a priority program in the country, where numerous government and non-government organizations are presently implementing various projects for poverty alleviation. A new dimension in direct poverty alleviation programs has emerged following the success of Grameen Bank in collateral free micro credit to the poor in rural areas, which has prompted many non-government organizations, small or big to replicate the model. Palli Karma-Sahayak Foundation (PKSF) was set up by the government in May 1990 as a non-profit organization for alleviation of poverty through employment and income generating activities. As the foundation for employment Promoting PKSF has adopted the strategy of financing Microcredit Programs of NGOs and other Organizations in this regard. PKSF is registered as a "not for profit Company" under the Company's Act 1994 to accommodate more flexibility, dynamism, transparency and innovations. PKSF is an apex funding agency for microcredit which provides funds to various microfinance institutions (MFIs), mostly NGO-MFIs in Bangladesh, and the MFIs funded by PKSF (called Partner Organizations or POs) on-lend the fund to the poor at grassroot level.
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It has been more than two decades since PROSHIKA, now one of the largest NGOs in Bangladesh, took its first step. Although the PROSHIKA development process started in a few villages of Dhaka and Comilla districts in 1975, the organization formally emerged in October, 1976. The name 'PROSHIKA' is an acronym of three Bangla words, which stand for training, education, and action.
PROSHIKA envisages a society in Bangladesh which is economically productive and equitable, socially just, environmentally sound, and genuinely democratic.
PROSHIKA's mission is to conduct an extensive, intensive, and participatory process of sustainable development through empowerment of the poor.
http://www.proshika.org/ |
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The National YMCA also provides a platform for the study and deliberation on wider national issues related to society, culture, indigenous values, etc. The insights emanating from these study and deliberations enable YMCAs to prioritized issues and engage in relevant common tasks for social and human development.
The YMCA movement in Bangladesh works with all people irrespective of their religion or caste, with a view to uplifting the socio-economic condition of people.
SOME OF THE ON GOING PROGRAMS OF BANGLADESH YMCAs
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Free Primary Schools
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Vocational Training Programs for Youth
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Community Organizing Program for the people at the grass root level.
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Educational Assistance for destitute children.
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Functional Literacy Program for Adults.
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NGO Forum for Drinking Water Supply & Sanitation is a national non-government organization. It is the apex networking service delivery agency of NGOs, CBOs and private sector actors who implement water and sanitation (WatSan) programmes at the unserved & underserved poor communities in Bangladesh.
Vision : Improved Public Health situation.
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