Author name: Badabon Sangho

Badadon Sangho is a women’s rights and women-led group, working for lower-caste, Dalit, single mothers, separated, widows, divorcees, religious minorities, and girls. It is (a non-profit and non-political organisation) governed by group members and federation.

International Women’s Day 2021 Observation

Our group interventions that are based on feminist principles, which address inequality, discrimination, and power, and have elements of women and girls’ leadership, autonomy, and decision-making. International Women’s Day was one of the interventions that contribute to leadership development. Right after covid-19, there were few feminist actions at the field level. Women groups, federation and […]

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Women Returnee Migrant Workers Group observed the International Worker’s Day 2021

Our women returnee migrant workers groups observed the day on 01 May 2021 within the strict lockdown situation at Keraniganj office. They prepared festoons, placards and discussed challenges that they faced. `Safe Migration’- was the one the key agenda, they talked. In the in-house event, about 18 returnees and potential workers were participated. Soma Akter-

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Women Fisher-Folk Association Observed the International Worker’s Day 2021

Women fisher-folk Association, Joymoni, Mongla has observed the day on 01 May 2021. Three specific demands were asked in the events- drinking water, security of homestead on state lands and fisher-folk cards. Prominent journalist and human rights activist- Noor Alam SK was delivered his speech and expressed solidarity with demands. The group leader Rozina Begum,

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Women’s Actions to Save mangrove forest Sundarban

Sundarban is one of the largest mangrove forests at the belt of the Bay of Bengal. Vulnerability of Sundarban is increasing with a variety of human activity, including intensive boating and fishing, dredging, tourism and port activities, operation of mechanized boats, excavation of sand from the riverbed, and the establishment of coal power plants. In addition, natural

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Consultation of Women’s Land Rights Network

Badabon Sangho is committed to working on women’s rights to land at the grassroots level. To achieve this commitment Badabon Sangho believes a strong network of women’s rights organisation is much needed to work together strongly which can change the mindset of society and ensure women’s land rights. Following this vision, Badabon Sangho formed a

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Economic Leadership Training to Women Returnee

Women returnee migrant workers are the one of the vulnerable communities amid covid-19. They are coming back without any kind of savings and assets, facing hate speech and stigma. Badabon Sangho with support of UN Women taken initiative to train returnee with income generation skill and knowhow. Training is also supported by the small grant

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Support to Women Returnee Migrant Workers in Response to Covid-19

With assistance of UN Women, Badabon Sangho is supporting women returnee migrants from COVID-19 risks and challenges in 10 districts across the country. Aiming to protect returnee women migrant workers from COVID-19 risks and challenges, the project will provide emergency food, personal health and hygiene products and skill development opportunity. The project was launched in

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Women’s Land Rights and Leadership Training

Training was delivered to 25 women landowners and girls 11-13 Nov 2020 at Rajnagor union council complex. By the delivery of the training, objectives that are planned to achieve a) Women landowners gained information and knowhow to claim their inherited and owned land and water-bodies; b) women landowners gained skill and confidence on articulation, public

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Orientation to Police Officials on VAW/G

On 05 November’ 2020 an orientation meeting with police officials was organised at Rampal police station. By participating in the meeting, police officials like police inspector, inspector (Investigation) and other officials were expressed their support towards combat violence against women. In the open discussion session, they talked about public awareness on types and nature of

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