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  2. Association for Social Advancement - Wikipedia

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    Non-profit, self-sufficient microfinance institution. Purpose. ASA programs focused on awareness-raising and group formation for the poor aiming at integrated development through asserting rights of the poor, education, mini-irrigation, primary health, credit for income generation, etc. Headquarters. Dhaka, Bangladesh.

  3. List of megaprojects in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Louhajong, Munshiganj. Shariatpur, Madaripur. 6.15 km [3] Completed. $3.868 billion. Or, Tk 30,193 crore. Road and Rail. Padma multipurpose bridge is considered the most challenging construction project in the history of Bangladesh. [4] It is the longest bridge in Bangladesh, and the longest over Ganges River in terms of both span and the total ...

  4. Microlearning - Wikipedia

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    Microlearning. Microlearning refers to a set of compact e-learning modules that are designed to reduce learner fatigue. The modules can be educational, professional, or skill-based, and are usually designed to be less than 20 minutes long, with a single learning objective or topic. [1] The name originates from the Greek word 'micro' meaning ...

  5. Grameen family of organizations - Wikipedia

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    Grameen Fund. Grameen Fund is a not-for-profit company in Bangladesh established to provide risk capital to small and medium enterprises (SME) beyond the scope of Grameen Bank 's objectives of providing microcredit to the very poor. [5][7] Incorporated on 17 January 1994, Grameen Fund started operation in February 1994, inheriting 40 projects ...

  6. Bangladesh Youth Leadership Center - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh Youth Leadership Center (BYLC) is the first leadership institution in Bangladesh. Originally developed at Harvard Kennedy School's Center for Public Leadership in 2008, Bangladesh Youth Leadership Center was established in Bangladesh in 2009. The signature component of BYLC is the four-month-long youth leadership program, Building ...

  7. Grameen Bank - Wikipedia

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    Grameen Bank (Bengali: গ্রামীণ ব্যাংক) is a microfinance specialized community development bank founded in Bangladesh. [5][6] It provides small loans (known as microcredit or "grameencredit") [7] to the impoverished without requiring collateral. Grameen Bank is a statutory public authority. It is originated in 1976, in ...

  8. Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research

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    Website. bcsir.gov.bd. Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (BCSIR) (Bengali: বাংলাদেশ বিজ্ঞান ও শিল্প গবেষণা পরিষদ) is a scientific research organization and regulatory body of Bangladesh. Its main objective is to pursue scientific research for the betterment ...

  9. Friendship (NGO) - Wikipedia

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    Runa Khan is a Bangladeshi social entrepreneur and the founder and executive director of Friendship NGO. Friendship is based on Runa Khan's model of "integrated development," meaning it addresses problems in multiple sectors, including health, education, disaster management and economic development in communities where it is involved, rather than specializing in one of these.