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Palli Karma Sahayak Foundation |
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PKSF was established by the Government of Bangladesh in 1990 as the apex organization with the mandate to alleviate poverty through generating employment. PKSF disburses fund to microfinance institutions (MFIs) who are its Partner Organizations (POs) to implement development programs designed for the poor of Bangladesh. At present PKSF has 257 MFIs as its PO providing financial services that have grown in width as well as in breadth. Through PKSF’s widespread PO network, the organization has access to all districts in the country as evident with total disbursement of BDT 454.81 Billion has been disbursed to 8.6 Million borrowers so far.
How we are related with PKSF: - Micro Finance
- Micro Finance Technical Support Project (MFTSP)
Web link : Palli Karma Sahayak Foundation ( PKSF )
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Manusher Jonno Foundation |
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Manusher Jonno Foundation is an initiative designed to promote 'human rights' and 'good governance' in Bangladesh . It is committed to:
• Promoting voices of people whose rights are being denied and violated • Creating social environment in building people's dignity • Channeling isolated, unlinked efforts about human rights and governance into linked and aligned actions • Challenging the vested interests and established hierarchies in the society that perpetuate poverty
MJF works with different sectors of the society including non-government organizations, civil society, private sector, and state institutions. It provides financial and technical support to the stakeholders in creating an enabling environment where human rights and good governance are upheld and nurtured by the stakeholders.
who we related with MJF:
- Strengthening Local Governance for Pro poor Service Delivery
web link: Manusher Jonno Foundation
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Strømme Foundation in Bangladesh: Bangladesh is the country where we have worked for the longest period of time. Here, poverty is fought primarily through education and microfinance. We particularly emphasize the importance of strengthening adolescent girls' positions in their families and communities, as well as stimulating the civil society and promoting economic opportunities.
Who we are related with Stromme Foundation: - Education and Advocacy
- Micro Finance
web link: Stromme Foundation
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ActionAid Bangladesh always had a distinctive approach be it from the early days of simplicity to today’s complex nature of issues. ActionAid Bangladesh starting its journey from a very small with a minimalist approach today has become a relatively important player of the vibrant NGO movement that seeks to fight poverty in the country.ActionAid came to Bangladesh in 1983 to support an orphanage in Bhola named 'For Those Who Have Less' (locally known as 'Bittohin'). Today ActionAid is committed to changing the capacities of people and groups whose rights have been denied and violated in attaining justice and a life of dignity.
ActionAid Bangladesh also assists efforts and builds capacities of actors of civil society and partner communities’ whom we believe are engaged in safeguarding and promoting people’s rights.
We constantly strive to accelerate support for anti–poverty initiatives and improve sustainability of development interventions that are inclined towards creating a confident and responsible nation, free from poverty and indignity.
How we are related with Action Aid Bangladesh: - Education and Advocacy
- Communication for Development
web link : ActionAid Bangladesh
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United Nations Children's Fund |
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UNICEF has been working in Bangladesh for 60 years. During that time, UNICEF provided emergency relief to thousands of war refugees and children caught in several of the world’s worst cyclones. Millions of people have benefited from UNICEF’s health, water and education programmes. And far away, in Madison Square Garden, a concert for Bangladesh and for UNICEF changed the world.
How we are related with UNICEF:
- Communication for Development
- Organize Campaign on Climate Change and Establish computer hub (OCCCECH)
web link: United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
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