EDUCATION

Teachers’ Learning Circle in Camp-3

Project Title: Support to FDMN in Cox’s Bazar in Education and WASH Sector, Phase- 4Project Objective: Established Community-Based Learning Facilities (CBLFs) in line with the ECCD and Myanmar Curriculum.Name of Donor: (1) Department of Foreign Affairs Trade and Development(DFATD), GAC, Canada and (2) The Commonwealth of Australia represented by the...

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Month Long Entreprenuership Training for Women Members

Location: Host Community, Rajapalong Union and Camp-4, Ukhiya, Cox’s BazarDonor: Maiya School, AustraliaProject Title: Continue Adolescent Learning Center in FDMN Community and Livelihood Support in Host CommunityProject Period: July 2023 to June 2024Maiya School Project has been supporting two women cooperatives namely Hilful Women Association located in Sikder Bill, ward...

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Day-Long Accounts Training for women Leaders

Location: Host Community, Rajapalong Union and Camp-4, Ukhiya, Cox’s BazarDonor: Maiya School, AustraliaProject Title: Continue Adolescent Learning Center in FDMN Community and Livelihood Support in Host CommunityProject Period: July 2023 to June 2024Maiya School Project has been supporting two women cooperatives namely Hilful Women Association located in Sikder Bill, ward...

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Staff Coordination Meeting Organized

Title: Reinforced Initiative for Strengthened Education and Skills.Location: Host and Rohingya Community, Ukhiya, Cox’s Bazar.Period: 01 January 2024 to 30 June 2024.Donor: Human Relief Foundation (HRF)The project aims to provide access to education, life skills and vocational training to 655 FDMN children and adolescents in Camp-4 and 200 children and...

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26th Health Camp for Host Community

Project Title: Continue Health, Education, Livelihood ProjectLocation Camp-4, Ukhiya, Cox’s BazarFunded by: OBAT CanadaProject Period: Since 2018The project aims to provide free prescriptions and medicines to 12,000 FDMN patients through continuing medical clinic in Camp-4, 1,200 patients through conducting health Camp in host community, enroll 400 FDMN children through 5...

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25th Health Camp for Host Community

Project Title: Continue Health, Education, Livelihood ProjectLocation Camp-4, Ukhiya, Cox’s BazarFunded by: OBAT CanadaProject Period: Since 2018The project aims to provide free prescriptions and medicines to 12,000 FDMN patients through continuing medical clinic in Camp-4, 1,200 patients through conducting health Camp in host community, enroll 400 FDMN children through 5...

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Pre-Primary Learners Received Education Materials

Fund Management: BRACLocation: Camp-3 (Block: A, B, C, D, E, F, G), Camp-09 (Block: A, C, D, E, F, G)Initiative Type: Early Child Curriculum Development (ECCD) and Myanmar Curriculum (MC)Number of CBLF: 28 (1 shift in 10 CBLF for ECD, 46 shifts for MC in 28 CBLF)Grades: ECCD, KG, Grade-1, Grade-2, Grade-3Project Period: September 2023...

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Adolescent Girls are Busy with Art

Location: Camp-4, Ukhiya, Cox’s BazarDonor: Maiya School, AustraliaProject Title: Continue Adolescent Learning Center in FDMN Community and Livelihood Support in Host CommunityProject Period: July 2023 to June 2024Rohingya parents do not allow their girls at the age of above 12 years to go to learning centers in Rohingya Camps. As...

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24th Medical Camp Accomplished in Host Community

Project Title: Continue Health, Education, Livelihood ProjectLocation Camp-4, Ukhiya, Cox’s BazarFunded by: OBAT CanadaProject Period: Since 2018The project aims to provide free prescriptions and medicines to 12,000 FDMN patients through continuing medical clinic in Camp-4, 1,200 patients through conducting health Camp in host community, enroll 400 FDMN children through 5...

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Refresher Courses for PRANTIC Staff

Name of Donor: OBAT CanadaProject Period: Since 2018.Target beneficiaries: Children aged 4 to 12Number of Learning Center at present under this project: 5Location: Camp-4, Ukhiya, Cox’s BazarEducation plays a key role in every child’s development but it becomes even more crucial in a humanitarian context. Rohingya children face an uncertain future...

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