Annual report 2011 - Global Hand
Annual report 2011 - Global Hand
Annual report 2011 - Global Hand
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Bakergonj and Banaripara Upazila with funding support from various donors. The<br />
relief materials includes :<br />
- Tin<br />
- Blanket<br />
- Daily use materials<br />
Educational materials to disadvantaged children of NFE program such as Bag,<br />
watert pot, Flask etc.<br />
To mitigate the sufferings of diarrhea affected people, 10,000 saline and water<br />
purification tablets has been distributed in Kathalia and Amua Union of Jhalakati<br />
district<br />
Apart from this the victims have been given house, healthy latrines and tube wells<br />
repairing.<br />
There have been effective monitoring and follow up to implement these programs<br />
Apart from this other programs include :<br />
- With the support from UNDP daily materials has been distributed to 5000 families in<br />
Nalua Union of Bakergonj Upazila<br />
- With the funding support fro Muhit Foundation, Tin has been distributed among the<br />
victims as rehabilitation service<br />
- Bag, water pot, and sweater has been distributed with the funding assistance<br />
Gonnosakhorota Ovijan in Banaripara Upazila<br />
- Distribution of Quarbani meat among the destitute : With the funding support from<br />
Zakat Foundation, Quarbani meat has been distributed among the destitute in 2008.<br />
■ The remarkable achievement of the organization :<br />
The group has savings mentality<br />
The members are interested to express through various trainings.<br />
The cleanliness level developed and the men, women and children use healthy<br />
latrines<br />
The VGD women are inspired to income generating programs through training<br />
The income generating skill making the members self-reliant<br />
The discrimination of women rights decreased<br />
The violence against women reduced<br />
The child marriage and dowry incidence decreased<br />
The nutrition demand for mother & child is met<br />
The rate of breast feeding increased<br />
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