Poverty Alleviation Program
Despite decades of 'development', poverty in Bangladesh has continued to persist. According to Human Development Index of UNDP the poverty level of Bangladesh has declined somewhat as compared to previous years. Micro finance is more likely to be one of the contribution factors to this achievement. There is a considerable regional variation in
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Child Development Program
Children are the future of a generation. BARNALY has been implementing different development activities for the children. It has launched ten child clubs in the Karnafuli Police Station of Chittagong metropolitan area. Different kinds of pro-children programs are in operation in these clubs for the development of children psychology and hidden intellects. BARNALY is
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Disable Development Program
People with disables are the part of our society. But in Bangladesh they are deprived in every sector. BARNALY is deeply concerned with the matters regarding rights and privileges of the people with disabilities. It is trying to develop a strong coordination and network at local, national and international level for awareness rising and sensitization.
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Education Program
Education is the backbone of a nation. With education the citizens would grow with a certain mission, quality and competence. Thus without education the future development of the nation must be constrained by numerous problems and obstacles. So BARNALY has been implementing education program since 2001 in order to get the educational
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Adolescent Development Program
In Bangladesh approximately 24 % of the populations are adolescents. Poverty and other adolescent and development problems affect boys and girls, while early and unwanted pregnancies, gender bias, malnutrition and forced prostitutions affect mostly adolescent girls. These need to be addressed through a multi sectoral approach.
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HIV/ AIDS Intervention Program
November 2006, the joint limited nations program on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) estimates that there are now almost 40 million men, women and children worldwide living with HIV and AIDS. With prevalence rate of less than 1% HIV/AIDS in Bangladesh way not look like a major threat. Yet nothing can be further from truth. The first case of HIV was detected in 1989.
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