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Role of NGOs in rural development of Bangladesh
1. Role of NGOs in
Rural Development of
Bangladesh
A. Rahim Helaly, Batch 79
2. Introduction
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) play a crucial role in the rural
development of Bangladesh. With its vast population and predominantly agrarian
economy, rural development is a significant priority for the country. NGOs, both
local and international, have been actively involved in implementing various
development programs and initiatives in rural areas, aiming to uplift the socio-
economic conditions of rural communities. Their efforts have made a substantial
impact on poverty alleviation, education, healthcare, agriculture, women
empowerment, and overall community development.
7. Criticism of “VO Program”
01 02
Sustainability
and Dependency
Limited
Empowerment
Limited Focus on
Structural Issues
Inequality and
Social Exclusion
03 04
12. "One House One Farm" project
04
03
01
02
Market Linkages Household Level
Approach
Access to
Microfinance
Agricultural
Training and
Support
13. Criticism of "One House One Farm" project
01 02 03 04
Limited
Impact on
Poverty
Lack of
Comprehensive
Support
Income
Disparity
Market
Challenges
14. BRAC's Shasthya
Shebika program
trained rural women as
healthcare providers,
significantly improving
healthcare access in remote
communities.
Success Stories of NGO Interventions
Grameen Bank's
microcredit program
empowered rural
women to start small
businesses, leading to
economic growth and
poverty reduction
ASA's microfinance
initiatives
helped rural farmers
access credit, leading to
increased agricultural
productivity and income
generation.
16. Name of Major
areas
Name of the
project
Specific
Strategy
Collaborative
agencies of
GOB
Collaborative
agencies of
NGOs
Output
Employeem-
ent
Generation
Rural Maintenance
Program(RMP)
1. Monitoring field
operation
Ministry of Local
Government & Rural
Development
CARE
(BANGLADESH)
RMP was
implemented in
4100 unions of
Bangladesh
1. This program
created job
opportunity for
destitute
women
2. Rural earthened
road were
maintained
2. Provide project
management
advice to GOB
Income generation
for vulnerable group
development
program(IGVGD)
1. Provide skill
training on poultry
rearing
2. Giving supportby
wheat ration
World food program
departmentof Relief
& Rehabilitation;
Departmentof live
stock
Transformed the
capabilities of
destitute women
into wonderful
opportunity of
sustainable income
to improve the lives
of disadvantaged
rural women
3. Distribution of
high yelding varity
(HYV) egg, chicken
& cocks BRAC
4. Credit support
17. Name of
Major areas
Name of the
project
Specific
Strategy
Collaborative
agencies of
GOB
Collaborative
agencies of
NGOs
Output
Education
and
training
research
Training &
Resource
Development
1. Leadership
Development
Bangladesh Rural
Development
Board (BARC)
Ministry of women
affairs
Ministry of health
Dept.of Social
service
Village education
resource center
(VERC)
Poor women are
organizedinto
socio-economic
groups; their
income
generation
activities are
facilitated & their
motivation to
arrangeproper
health facilities
increased
2. Project &
Planning
management
3. Consciousness
raising &
motivation
4. Literacy &
Education
5. Project
evaluation &
Documentation
18. Conclusion
The role of non-governmental
organizations (NGOs) in the rural
development of Bangladesh is
undeniably beautiful and
impactful. These organizations
have emerged as beacons of
hope, working tirelessly to uplift
and transform the lives of rural
communities across the nation.