RISDA-Bangladesh
RISDA-Bangladesh envisions a society where deprived and discriminated people are living with sustainable development in their life and livelihood and with respect and dignity.
RISDA-Bangladesh envisions a society where deprived and discriminated people are living with sustainable development in their life and livelihood and with respect and dignity.
RIC's vision is to establish a happy and prosperous Bangladesh based on equal rights and strong democratic values.
A gender-balanced, women and child friendly developed society united through its people centric democracy by good governance which is socially just and free from all forms of discrimination. Human rights are established and the communities are economically productive within an ecologically balanced environment.
OPCA envision poverty free Bangladesh where people live with dignity and enjoy their rights.
Build a nation free of exploitation and poverty; ensure equality, good governance, rights and a friendly environment for all.
Nagorik Uddyog (NU) envisages a poverty free nation with equal rights and dignity irrespective of race, colour, sex, language, religion, ethnic or social origin, income, birth or other opinion and status.
Equal opportunity, Empowerment and lively-hood development of the people bring a positive change in the society.
To improve life style of the coastal dwellers and rural community people through undertaking community driven and need based various sustainable development programs related to socio-economic, environment and cultural.
Location: Jahurul Nagar, Bogura Website: http://www.lighthousebd.org/ Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/lighthousebogura Email: lighthouse.bogra@gmail.com Mission and Vision: Mission: Light House serves the socially and economically less privileged people in Bangladesh, who are deprived [...]
Location: Nabinagar, Brahmanbaria Website: www.hope96.com Email: a_kollul@yahoo.com Target population/beneficiaries: Persons with disabilities Population in hard-to reach areas Women and children Youth (Age between 18-35) Geographical coverage: Sub-National level Type and [...]