Samiul Ahsan
October 4, 2016
Uttaran: Integrated Approach to Transfering Khas Land, Skills and Assets Uttaran’s project has been implemented in two phases. The first phase directly supported 12,000 beneficiary households (BHHs) for 3 years. Upon completion of the first phase in ...
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Samiul Ahsan
October 4, 2016
Practical Action Bangladesh (PAB): Pathways from Poverty Building Economic Empowerment and Resilience for Extreme Poor Households in Riverine areas of Bangladesh PAB’s project has been implemented in two phases. The first phase directly supported 16,850 beneficiary households ...
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Samiul Ahsan
October 4, 2016
NETZ Bangladesh: Advancement of Marginalised Adivasis Deprived of Economic Resources (AMADER project) Phase 1 Start Date: 1 May 2009 End Date: 30 April 2012 Phase 2 Start Date: 1 May 2012 End Date: 31 December 2015 Project Area 15 Upazilas of ...
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Samiul Ahsan
October 4, 2016
Save the Children in Bangladesh (SCiBD): Economic and Food Security through Asset Transfers and Access to Social Entitlements SCiBD’s project has been implemented in two phases. The first phase directly supported 15,000 beneficiary households (BHHs) for 3 years. ...
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Samiul Ahsan
October 4, 2016
Dushtha Shasthya Kendra (DSK): Social Mobilsation, Asset Transfer and Small Business Creation DSK’s project has been implemented in two phases. The first phase directly supported 10,000 beneficiary households (BHHs) for 3 years. Upon completion of the first ...
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Samiul Ahsan
October 4, 2016
Action Aid Bangladesh: Land Leasing, Technology Transfers and Biodiversity Centres Project title Paribarvittik Jeebo-boichitro gram (extreme poor household based biodiversity centres) Project Area Domar and Sadar Upazila, Nilphamari District See the project areas on Google Maps Target 1,200 ...
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Samiul Ahsan
October 4, 2016
CARE Bangladesh: Social and Economic Transformation of the Ultra-Poor (SETU) Community Led, Voice and Value Chain Focus The SETU project has been implemented in two phases. The first phase directly supported 20,000 beneficiary households (BHHs) for 3 ...
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