Bangladesh

Country Profile

Bangladesh is one of the world’s most densely populated countries, with 144 million people crowded into a delta of rivers that empty into the Bay of Bengal. CRWRC has been working in Bangladesh since 1972, to help people and communities overcome poverty. Currently, almost half of the population of Bangladesh lives on less than one dollar a day. Moreover, about one third of the country floods each year during the monsoon rainy season. Yet, despite these hurdles, the Bangladesh people have made great strides in improving their lives over the past three decades. Through programs in health, literacy, justice education, small business development, and income-generation, people are learning to overcome poverty permanently. In addition, in 2005, CRWRC received a $1.5 million grant from the United States Agency for International Development to focus on improving child and maternal health in Bangladesh over the next 5 years.

Fast Facts

Population:156,050,883 (July 2009 est.)
Area Comparative: slightly smaller than Iowa
Literacy Rate: 47.9%
Life Expectancy: 60.25 years
Population living below the poverty line: 45%
Gross Domestic Product per Capita: $1,500 (2008 est.)
Religions: Muslim 83%, Hindu 16%, other 1%
Languages: Bangla (official, also known as Bengali), English

(From the World Factbook. CLICK HERE for more information on Bangladesh)

 

 

CRWRC Partners in Bangladesh

Garo Baptist Convention Primary Health Care Project (GBC PHCP)
The Garo people live in a rural part of Northern Bangladesh along the Indian people. Through the Garo Baptist Convention Primary Health Care Project, CRWRC is helping the Garo and other indigenous people improve their lives and overcome poverty through programs in:

Pari Development Trust (PARI)
In the Jamalpur and Netrokona Districts of Bangladesh, CRWRC works with Pari Development Trust to help poor communities improve their lives. This is done through programs in:

Prottasha
In Kishoreganj, CRWRC works with Prottasha (which means “hope”) to come alongside poor communities to create change. This is being done through programs in:

Sustainable Association for Taking Human Development Initiatives (SATHI)
In the slums of Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, CRWRC works with poor communities through an organization called SATHI. CRWRC and SATHI meet community needs through programs in:

Scheme for Under-Privileged People to Organize Themselves (Supoth)
CRWRC works with Supoth to transform poor communities. This is done through programs in:

USAID Child Survival
CRWRC received a grant from the United States Agency for International Development to work with its partners in Bangladesh to improve maternal and child health. These funds are being used in Netrokona, Panchagor and Dhaka through Pari, Supoth and Sathi for child growth monitoring, birth attendant and community health volunteer training, immunizations, linkages with referral centers, and health promotion education on health topics such as obtaining safe water, basic hygiene practices, and nutrition.

CRWRC Staff in Bangladesh

CRWRC would like to introduce its Asia-Bangladesh team.

CRWRC-Bangladesh
3/13A Iqbal Rd
Mohammadpur
Dhaka 1207, Bangladesh

Kohima Daring
Kohima Daring has been working for CRWRC in Bangladesh and India for fifteen years. Kohima has an M.A. in Sociology and General History from Jahanaghir University. She is currently also pursuing more education in International Development. Kohima works as a consultant to CRWRC partner staff in India and Bangladesh. Kohima specializes in community and organizational capacity development, literacy, and non formal education.

EMAIL: kohima@crwrc.agni.com

Nancy TenBroek
Nancy TenBroek has been working for CRWRC in Bangladesh and India for twenty years. Prior to this, Nancy worked in Kenya, East Africa. Nancy has an M.A. in International Development: Health Promotion from the University of London, England. Nancy works as a senior consultant to CRWRC partner staff in India and Bangladesh. Nancy specializes in community and organizational capacity development and health promotion.

EMAIL: nwrc@agni.com

Rachel Brink
Rachel joined CRWRC in Bangladesh in 2009.  She serves as Program Advisor to CRWRC’s partner PARI in the Mymensingh area and also supports the business development team.  Prior to joining the Bangladesh and India team, Rachel served as a volunteer with CRWRC, first in Kenya, then in Tanzania.  Rachel has a Bachelors of Arts in Business and Communication and a minor in International Development from Calvin College.

EMAIL:  rbrink@crwrc.org