Sustained and Expanded Effort to Make the Ultra Poor Out of Extreme Poverty by Transferring Assets, Cash and Skill in an Integrated Approach (SEMPTI – 2nd Phase )
Sustained and Expanded Effort to Make the Ultra Poor Out of Extreme Poverty by Transferring Assets, Cash and Skill in an Integrated Approach (SEMPTI Project) – 2nd Phase Name of the Partner shiree/ DFID Description At least 33,000 ultra poor people in southwest...
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Community (Part 1)
Formal and None Formal Education Programmes
The Constitution of Bangladesh guarantees free education to every citizen but a large section of the population are deprived of this right. We believe education is a catalyst to social transformation and tackling this inequality is central to our mission. Our...
Rights, justice and good governance
Most of the formal democratic institutions in Bangladesh function in an undemocratic manner. Often there is limited transparency, accountability, responsiveness or opportunity for community participation. Our strategies to improve governance cut across all of our...
Uttaran Institute for Development Research & Training (IDRT): Upazila: Tala, District: Satkhira
Uttaran has a training centre called Institute for Development Research & Training (IDRT) at Tala upazila under Satkhira district. There is one big conference room and two training rooms at IDRT. IDRT is well equipped with projector, white boards, display boards,...
Institute for Development Research & Training (IDRT)
Uttaran has incorporated capacity building as an integral part of all its programs. The main objective of the training division of Uttaran is to strengthen the skill and knowledge of Uttaran and other NGO staff as well as larger civil society actors. Uttaran has a...
Health and nutrition
Our health and nutrition programme is implementing effective health and sanitation interventions across southwest Bangladesh. We have strengthened our partnership with the local government and developed networks of local CBOs, NGOs and civil society. Our interventions...
Fighting for land to fight poverty
Bangladesh won its independence in 1971, with the dream of establishing a poverty-free Sonar Bangla (Golden Bengal). The inner spirit of this dream was to establish a secular society, free from exploitation and optimum parity between the rich and the poor. During...
People Took Initiatives for Changing Policy : A Case on People’s Movement for coastal wetland conservation
Since 1980s, a vast area in the southwestern part of Bangladesh has been waterlogged. The inhabitants comprehend that the Coastal Embankment constructed during the 1960s is mainly responsible for this water logging. There were a number of popular movements demanding a...