

- Jan 24, 2021
Handicrafts Business in the Rural Areas of Bangladesh
Many women from about 5 villages in Daulatpur Upazila of Manikganj are becoming self-reliant by making handicrafts, playing a key role in contributing financially to their families. The artisans make a variety of products like hamper baskets, handbags of different sizes while they are able to work from the comfort of their homes. Community Empowerment Project (CEP) – Daulatpur, Manikganj of ADRA in Bangladesh is encouraging women especially housewives so they can engage thems


- Jan 23, 2021
Early Child Education in Bangladesh
Education for the children is important for the all-inclusive development of a child. The comprehensive development includes emotional, intellectual, moral, social, physical and spiritual development. The inequities that deny children their right to quality education from early childhood through adolescence can trap young people in low-skilled, poorly paid, insecure employment, among other things, which holds back economic growth and fuels inequality. Changing demographics un


- Jan 16, 2021
Marjia has Restored Her Social Dignity
In the rural areas of Bangladesh, women are deprived of social dignity, especially, who are illiterate. Many women are struggling to achieve their dignity and social status. ADRA in Bangladesh is working for decades to empower the left-behind and marginalized communities across the country. Marjia Khatun, a mother of three children was struggling for years to achieve her social dignity. She had been searching for a pathway to escape that tedious situation. She was mentally up


- Jan 4, 2021
Cow Fattening Has Changed Firoza’s Life
Community Empowerment Project (CEP) has been working rigorously for transforming the lives of the marginalized communities in Bangladesh. CEP-Grouripur, Mymensingh has been playing an inevitable role to eliminate poverty from society. CEP has been providing a wide range of Income Generating Activity (IGA) training for its beneficiaries. Many people have been able to change their fortune by receiving IGA training. Firoza Begum, the mother of three children and the wife of a po