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          Your search returned 9 Organizations

          • CBM Christoffel-Blindenmission Christian Blind Mission e.V. (CBM)

            The Christoffel Mission for the Blind (CBM) is an international development organization for people with disabilities. It is named after Ernst Jakob Christoffel, who traveled to the Orient in 1908 to help blind and otherwise disabled people. CBM's goal is to break the cycle of poverty and disability in developing countries and to create a better quality of life and equal opportunities for people with disabilities. (Source: Website)
            Bangladesh

          • CDD - Centre for Disability and Development

            The Centre for Disability in Development (CDD) is a not for profit organisation established in 1996 to develop a more inclusive society for persons with a disability. (Source: Website)
            Bangladesh

          • Plan International Bangladesh

            Plan International began working in Bangladesh in 1994. Across all their work, they encourage children and young people to be leaders in their communities and drive progress on the issues that matter to them. They also integrate gender equality and inclusion across all our areas of work. Plan International Bangladesh targets the most excluded children and our programmes directly benefit over 2.3 million children across the country. (Source: Website)
            Bangladesh

          • PFDA - Vocational Training Center Trust

            PFDA-Vocational Training Center (PFDA-VTC) was founded in 2014 with aim to nurture, develop capacity of persons with special needs to mainstream them in the society and to live with dignity. PFDA-VTC is a legally registered non-profit social welfare organization in Bangladesh that provides learning opportunity and promotes methods to empower through skill building to young adult and adult persons with autism and Developmental disorders so they utilize their potentials and take part in mainstream society. (Source: Website)
            Bangladesh

          • DRRA - Disabled Rehabilitation and Research Association

            DRRA is one of the largest development organizations in the field of disability in Bangladesh, devoted for inclusive society. Their vision is a society where persons with disabilities and destitute can enjoy a dignified life with equity. DRRA promotes equity for persons with disabilities towards empowerment;  engaging different stakeholders for reducing discrimination. (Source: Website)
            Bangladesh

          • YPSA - Young Power in Social Action

            YPSA (Young Power in Social Action) is a NGO for sustainable development. It envisions a society without poverty where everyone’s basic needs and rights are ensured. YPSA exists to participate with the poor and vulnerable population with all commitment to bring about their own and society’s sustainable development. (Source: Website)
            Bangladesh

          • BBDN - Bangladesh Business & Disability Network

            **Bangladesh Business & Disability Network (BBDN)** was inaugurated at the Dhaka Summit on Skills and Employment on 11th December 2016 at Osmani Memorial Hall in the presence of Director General ILO, Mr. Guy Ryder and Former President Bangladesh Employers’ Federation (BEF), Mr. Salahuddin Kasem Khan. BBDN which operates with the close support of BEF, is a unique network of employers and employers’ associations formed in collaboration with disability focused organizations, Organizations of Persons with Disabilities (OPD’s), NGOs and development partners, with a purpose of creating a more disability inclusive workforce in Bangladesh. The network operates under the BEF with support from ILO. Bangladesh has many companies that employ persons with disabilities and there are many others who are willing to employ workers with disabilities. However, there is no forum to bring together the experiences, learning and successful policies, practices and models to promote disability inclusion in the work place. BBDN believes that participation in such a network will facilitate knowledge sharing, collaboration and mutually beneficial activities leading to increased employment of people with disabilities. Employers joining BBDN will increase their capacity to address their needs related to diversity, corporate social responsibility, legal adherence and human resources. BBDN is also aiming to establish links between the demand side and supply side stakeholders; as such, NGOs and disability organizations are welcome to join BBDN as Resource Members.
            Bangladesh

          • ILO Bangladesh

            The International Labour Organization (ILO) works with governments, workers and employers organisations to promote decent and productive employment opportunities for women and men in Bangladesh.The ILO opened its office in Dhaka, Bangladesh in 1973. (Source: Website)
            Bangladesh

          • CSF - Child Sight Foundation - Global

            Established in 2000, CSF Global (formerly the Child Sight Foundation), works to establish a rights-based inclusive society for children with disability in developing countries throughout the world. They work to ensure that no child is disabled from either preventable or treatable causes (biological and social) and that all children with disabilities and their families have access to high quality evidence-based services and support. (Source: Website)
            Bangladesh