Pooled Fund

Cost-Effective Education Delivery through Capacity Enhancement: PRANTIC’s Pooled Fund Partnership in Cox’s Bazar

Prantic Unnayan Society (PRANTIC), Bangladesh, has been implementing the education component of the Pooled Fund–supported project titled “Support to FDMN in Cox’s Bazar in Education and WASH Sector” since September 2023, with management and technical support from BRAC. Funded by Global Affairs Canada (GAC) and the Department of Foreign Affairs...

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Encouraging Recognition of PRANTIC’s Pooled Fund–Supported Education Program in Ukhiya

The 12 January 2026 has been marked as a proud moment for PRANTIC’s education program in Ukhiya under the Pooled Fund, with the valued support and guidance of BRAC. Education Sector Coordinator Ralph Zireva and Knowledge Management Officer Subrina Alam paid a sudden visit to Camp 3 and visited the...

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PRANTIC Launches Teacher & Volunteer Field Assessments in Cox’s Bazar

Today, the PRANTIC Pooled Fund Team began field assessment activities for Rohingya and host community teaching volunteers, as well as Burmese trainers (supervisors). The Project Manager, MEAL Officer, Senior Program Officer, and Field Facilitators assessed 11 volunteers on the first day. By the end of this week, assessments of all...

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Experience Sharing Meeting Organized

PRANTIC Organized an Experience Sharing Meeting on 08 May 2025 in Camp-9 in presence of Mr. Arafatul Alam, Camp-in-Charge (CiC), Camp-9, presence of BRAC Officials, different NGO and PRANTIC Colleagues. Key learnings from the Pooled Fund project include strong collaboration with RRRC officials, partner NGOs, parents, and the respective Majhis and...

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PRANTIC Organized CESG Meeting in Camp-3 and Camp-9

Project Title: Support to FDMN in Cox’s Bazar in Education and WASH Sector, Phase- 4 Project 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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Experience Sharing Meeting Organized

Project Title: Support to FDMN in Cox’s Bazar in Education and WASH Sector, Phase- 4 Project 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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World Women’s Day 2025 Celebrated Gorgiously

Today 17 March 2025, PRANTIC celebrated Wold Women's Day 2025 in Camp-9, Ukgiya, Cox's Bazar. Honorable CiC, Assistant CiC, Representative from BRAC Pooled Fund, SWAB, Jagoroy Chakra Foundation and other NGOs were present during the event. High officials of PRANTIC including all colleagues, parents and student reresentatives from CBLFs were...

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Teachers’ Professional Development (TPD) Training

BRAC is conducting a five-day-long Teachers' Professional Development (TPD) Training for 17 dedicated host community teachers of Prantic Unnayan Society (PRANTIC), Bangladesh. The training is taking place in PRANTIC’s well-equipped Training Room, providing a conducive environment for learning and growth. The program was inaugurated by our esteemed Executive Director, marking...

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Teachers’ Learning Circle

Today on 30/01/2025 PRANTIC Conducted TLC Meeting at Camp-9 aiming to identify challenges, finding solutions to visit recommendations, resolving lesson difficulties, updating status target planning, The event was participated by all facilitators and Program officer of the respective 14 LBLFs in camp-9.

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Recruitment Done!

PRANTIC was looking for recruiting a competent candidate for the post of Senior Program Officer for Pooled Fund Project in Ukhiya, Cox's Bazar. There was a total of 1034 applicant for the post. PRANTIC short listed a total of 36 candidates considering qualification, knowledge, experience and expertise. Out of the...

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