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Bangladesh Homeworkers Women Association Category: Society and Culture | NGOs
Bangladesh Homeworkers Women Association (BHWA) is an NGO working with women homebased workers in the country since 1986 towards improving their socio-economic status. Our activities encompass all aspects of developmental work related to women...
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ASA Category: Society and Culture | NGOs
ASA is the largest and fastest growing fully financially self-sufficient microfinance institution in the world. The experiences of ASA's managerial dynamism and replication of its simple model have much to offer the diverse microfinance sector as...
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Caritas Bangladesh Category: Society and Culture | NGOs
Caritas Bangladesh was born out of disaster and thrives on disaster (though one should not therefore conclude that is a disaster). It is only the constantly recurring natural disasters that keep Bangladesh on the map and draw the pity of the...
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Palli Karma-Sahayak Foundation Category: Society and Culture | NGOs
Palli Karma Sahayak Foundation (PKSF) since its inception in May 1990 has been working as an apex microcredit funding and capacity building organisation for eradicating poverty by providing microcredit to the poor through its Partner Organisations...
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Shipbreakingbd.info Category: Society and Culture | NGOs
First dedicated website on ship breaking in Bangladesh. Shipbreaking activities in Bangladesh is concentrated in Sitakund (Bhatiary to Barwalia), just north of Chittagong city on the Bay of Bengal. It is of paramount importance to the macro and...
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Connect-Bangladesh.org Category: Society and Culture | NGOs
The Global Connections and Exchange for Bangladesh project has established Internet Learning Centers (ILCs) in secondary schools throughout Bangladesh. These schools and their partner schools encompass a population of almost fifty thousand...
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Proshika Category: Society and Culture | NGOs
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...
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