Our mission is to reduce income and human poverty in our working areas through holistic, integrated development programs suited to the specific needs of the poor and marginalized communities. We adopt a dual approach of service delivery and a rights-...
Our mission is to reduce income and human poverty in our working areas through holistic, integrated development programs suited to the specific needs of the poor and marginalized communities. We adopt a dual approach of service delivery and a rights-based framework, with a focus on income generation, enhanced education, nutrition and health, promotion of human rights, and establishment of good governance practices. Gender equity and environmental protection are integrated into each of our programs as priorities across the board. Guided by the core belief in equity, we engage in active promotion of human rights, dignity, and gender equality that empowers people through social, economic, political, and human capacity building. Women and children remain at the heart of all our initiatives. We believe that through continuous improvement of our organizational capabilities, we can have more quality services. First among these, our commitment is to outreach and support to ultra-poor people—a defined main manifesto and leading mission with determination.
We seek an equitable society free from all discriminations.
Considering the SDGs and ESDO’s Vision and Mission, the programming goal sets five strategic priorities for developing pathways for ending poverty and promoting shared prosperity in a sustainable manner. Goal-01: No Poverty and Zero Hunger (aligned with SDG-1 and SDG-2) Goal-02: Good Health, Clean Water and Sanitation (aligned with SDG-3 and SDG-6) Goal-03: Education and Technical Vocational Training (aligned with SDG-4, SDG-8 and SDG-9) Goal-04: Gender Equality, Child Protection and Promotion of Human Rights (aligned with SDG-5, SDG-10 and SDG- 16) Goal-05: Sustainable Communities, Climate Action and Promotion of Affordable Clean Energy (aligned with SDG-7, SDG-11, SDG-12, SDG-13, SDG Goal-14 and SDG Goal-15) Goal-06: Innovation and Organizational Development.
ESDO managed the mentioned programs in 4032 Unions, 162 Municipality, 416 Upazila under 54 districts & 7 City Corporation, 8 Division of Bangladesh, directly reaching more than 15 million poor and vulnerable people. Different need-based programs are aimed to enhancing the capabilities of deprived people in terms of social development, disaster facing, food security, agriculture, gender, nutrition, microfinance, health, environment, rights and governance, education and human development, and with empowering them to solve the problems that affect their lives and to cooperate to resisting oppression and exploitation. The undertaking of such self-initiated and autonomous actions is an important achievement in a context where the deprived people are dependent for their livelihood and social security.
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samad.gaibandha@gmail.com
01712510285
Dr. Md. Shahid Uz Zaman
Dr. Md. Shahid Uz Zaman
Dr. Md. Shahid Uz Zaman
Above 1 Crore BDT
Gobindo Nagar,Collegepara, Thakurgoan