NGOs in Bangladesh

NGOs in Bangladesh

Bangladesh has been perhaps the most important hearth on the globe for non-governmental organizations. Some estimates place the number of NGOs in Bangladesh in excess of 20,000. There are many types of NGOs in the country, but most focus on development or poverty alleviation. Bangladesh is often seen as the birthplace of the microcredit NGO, namely the Grameen Bank. The Comilla District in Bangladesh has also long been the pet project of global developmental theorists and NGOs.

International NGOs

*Actionaid
*CARE Bangladesh
*Concern
*Manusher Jonno
*Oxfam
*SAP - South Asia Partnership
*Save the Children Australia
*Save the Children Canada
*Save the Children Germany
*Save the Children UK
*Save the Children USA
*TdH-Italy Terre des hommes Italia
*Terre des hommes Netherlands]
*USAID - U.S. Agency for International development
*USC Canada Bangladesh
*Voluntary Service Overseas
*Damien Foundation
*NBDP-North Bengal Development Program (Thakurgaon)
* Thengamara Mohila Sabuj Sangha (TMSS)

Microfinance institutions (MFIs)

BRAC: Bangladesh Rural Advancement CommitteeCCDB: Christian Commission for Development in BangladeshPKKS: Prantic Krisak Kalyan Sangstha)
* AALO
* ARBAN (NGO) (Association for Realisation of Basic Needs)
* ASA
* BRAC
* DORP ( Development Organisation of the Rural Poor)
* Grameen Bank
* GKP (Gono Kallayan Parishad)
* PARD (Palash Palli Unnayan Sangstha)
* POPI (People's Oriented Program Implementation)
* RDRS Bangladesh (Rangpur Dinajur Rural Service)
* TMSS (Thengamara Mohila Sabuj Sangha)
* PMUK (Padakhep Manabik Unnayan Kendra)

Children

*GKP - Gono Kallayan Parishad
*BSAF - Bangladesh Shishu Adhikar Forum
*DDF - Destitue Development Foundation
*STS - Shishu Tori Sangstha
*TALF - Theater & Arts for Less Fortunate
* Compassion International
*Ayoti Women and Children Care Organization Bogra Bangladesh [http://www.ayoti.net]

Education

* ARBAN (Association for Realisation of Basic Needs)
* CAMPE (Campaign for Popular Education)]
* DAM - Dhaka Ahsania Mission]
* GKP - Gono Kallayan Parishad
* DDF - Destitute Development Foundation
* FIVDB - Friends in Village Development Bangladesh]
* GSS - Gonoshahajjo Sangstha]
* SJA - Sylhet Jubo Academy
* Underprivileged Children's Educational Programs]
* Fahad khan Foundation

Health

*Damien Foundation
*DDF - Destitute Development Foundation
*Marie Stopes
*Centre for Injury Prevention and Research, Bangladesh
*TALF - Theater & Arts for Less Fortunate [http://talf.webs.com]

Human Rights and Humanitarian Organizations

*ASK - Ain O Salish Kendra
*BATU-SAARC
*BILS - Bangladesh Institute of Labour Studies
*BRCT - Bangladesh Rehabilitation Centre for Trauma Victims [http://www.brct.org BRCT]
*GKP - Gono Kallayan Parishad
*DDF - Destitute Development Foundation
*PARD - Palash Palli Unnayan Sangstha
*PRAN - Participatory Research & Action Network [http://www.pran-bd.org]
*HRCBM - Human Rights and Humanitarian Services Organization]
*KARMOJIBINARI (KN)
*THE HUNGER PROJECT
*SJA - Sylhet Jubo Academy
*Steps - Steps Towards Development

Indigenous Communities

*ECDO - Ethnic Community Development Organization, Sylhet
*DDF - Destitute Development Foundation
*PBM - Parbataya Bouddha Mission, Chittagong Hill Tracts]

Environment

*DDF - Destitute Development Foundation
*Water and Sanitation:
* SJA - Sylhet Jubo Academy
*GKP - Gono Kallayan Parishad
*NGOF for DWSS (NGO Forum for Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation)

Youth

*YPSA - Young Power in Social Action
*SJA - Sylhet Jubo Academy
*DDF - Destitute Development Foundation
*sb - Surid Bangladesh
*TRDO - Teenager Research & Development Organization

Research Organizations

*PromPT - Promoting Participation & Training
*DDF - Destitute Development Foundation
*HDRC - Human Development Research Centre
*PPRC - Power and Participation Research Centre
*PPS-BD- PRA Promoters' Society- Bangladesh
*Unnayan Onneshan - The Innovators
*Shamunnay

SME Development

* ChangeMaker - Society for Social and Economic Development

Rural Development

*GKP - Gono Kallayan Parishad
*DDF - Destitute Development Foundation
* SAP - South Asia Partnership-Bangladesh
* VARD - Voluntary Association for Rural Development
* Society for Integration of Rural Initiatives
* RDRS Bangladesh (Rangpur Dinajpur Rural Service)
* [Grameen Swapna] [http://www.grameenswapna.org]
* SJA - Sylhet Jubo Academy
* BSDS - Bangladesh Social Development Services (BSDS) [http://www.bsds.tripod.com]
* ARD- Association for Rural development (ARD) ardjsr@btcl.gov.bd
* [http://talf.webs.com TALF] - Theater & Arts for Less Fortunate

Others

*DDF - Destitute Development Foundation

* Find an NGO and Volunteer at Bangladesh at World Wide Directory of NGOs
* Aparajeyo-Bangladesh Grameen Swapna
* [http://talf.webs.com TALF] - Theater & Arts for Less Fortunate


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