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BRAC (NGO) Bangladesh Rehabilitation Assistance Committee; Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee; ... This page was last edited on 5 January 2025, at 18:26 (UTC).
Access Bangladesh Foundation 2013 IVECA, Center for International Virtual Schooling: 2014 Structural Analysis of Cultural Systems (SACS) 2014 Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP) 2014 Lazarus Union – Union Corps Saint Lazarus International (CSLI) 2014 Catholic Family and Human Rights Institute: 2014 International Prison Chaplains ...
Women's Small Local Organization Program (WSLO): The WSLO program has been helping women of Bangladesh to develop management skills through small local organizations since 1989. 200 WSLO representatives participated in training, workshops and orientations on a variety of subjects. These subjects include the human trafficking, human rights ...
Adventist Development and Relief Agency Pakistan; AFS Intercultural Exchanges; American Himalaya Foundation; Arab-Pakistani Fund; Akhuwat Foundation; Asian Human Rights Development Organization; Association for the Development of Pakistan; Aurat Foundation; Aga Khan Rural Support Programme; ACTED
All NGOs that receive fund from outside Bangladesh are required by law to register with the bureau which falls under the Chief Advisor's office. [3] Mohammad Asadul Islam is the present director general of the bureau. [4] There are 2,498 NGOs registered with the bureau of which 240 are foreign and the rest are domestic. [5]
Sir Fazle Hasan Abed, founder of BRAC. Known formerly as the Bangladesh Rehabilitation Assistance Committee, then as the Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee, and later as Building Resources Across Communities, [11] BRAC was initiated in 1972 by Sir Fazle Hasan Abed at Shallah Upazillah in the district of Sunamganj as a large scale relief and rehabilitation project to help returning war ...
In 2011, ASA, together with Grameen Bank and BRAC, accounted for 62 per cent of Bangladesh's 18.5 million micro-borrowers and 69 per cent of the sector's gross loan portfolio. [ 17 ] At the industry level, overall average borrower numbers and portfolios have been rising steadily, ASA's active borrower accounts in 2008 and 2009 fell by 32 percent.
VSO now works in post-crisis situations and has recently responded to disasters in Bangladesh, Nepal, the Philippines and Sierra Leone. Most recently it has supported the establishment of a home-based early childhood care and education (ECCE) in emergencies to support refugee Rohingya communities in Bangladesh [ 12 ]