publication / juillet 29, 2014
EXCEL's Second Quarterly Newsletter - Khmer
The quarterly EXCEL newsletter is designed to provide an update information on the implementation of the Eliminating Exploitative Child Labor through Education and Livelihood Project (EXCEL) to a wide range of audiences in Government agencies, NGOs, development partners as well as the general pub
page / septembre 9, 2016
Economic Development
Programme name: Economic Development (ED)Programme time frame: October 2015 - October 2018Direct beneficiaries: 8744 producers and their children (34976)
page / mai 14, 2013
Institutional Development
Bangladesh is a least developed country (LDC) with consistent economic growth over the years. Approximately 84 % of people live below the poverty line and its annual per capita national income is approximately US$ 818(2010-11 est.).
page / mai 14, 2013
Gender equality
Bangladeshi women have been struggling to establish their rights in family, society and in the state. Practically in the society and the implementation of law, women are still facing discrimination, exclusion and injustice and have negligible influence in decision making processes.
article / octobre 21, 2010
House & jobs for internally displaced families
The four collective centres in Gori, located some 76 kilometres west of the Georgian capital Tbilisi, were renovated into houses and were officially inaugurated earlier in the month.
page / avril 11, 2016
Upcoming Events
PAST EVENTS:20 October: UNC Conference Side Session Join us at the UNC Water and Health Conference for the Friday morning side session Calling all WASH Experts: Tools and Case Studies for Multi-Sectoral Action.
article / mars 9, 2013
Marriage later, studies first
Suborna (15) is studying in Grade 10 in Provakardi ASD School in Lokhair Char village in Muksudpur district under greater Khulna Division. She is also a child forum member of Muksudpur Area Development Programme (ADP) of World Vision Bangladesh.
page / juin 19, 2014
PMTCT Approach
For the first time, the elimination of mother-to-child transmission of HIV is considered a realistic public health goal and an important part of the campaign to achieve the United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) 4, 5 and 6.