To foster economic self-reliance among disadvantaged groups, especially women and youth, by providing skill development, entrepreneurship opportunities, and support for income-generating activities aligned with local market needs
We will expand our activities in new areas and continue to adapt our models to the context of the project areas. Keeping in mind our mission and future goals we have to stride for our next steps and identify our future strategies. We are aware of our limitations, yet we are determined to explore our potentials. We look forward with hope and passion to accomplish our tasks ahead based on our learning and experience.
To ensure equitable access to education, health, protection, and social inclusion for underprivileged and marginalized communities—particularly children, people with disabilities, and climate-vulnerable populations—through integrated social development initiatives
We will expand our activities in new areas and continue to adapt our models to the context of the project areas. Keeping in mind our mission and future goals we have to stride for our next steps and identify our future strategies. We are aware of our limitations, yet we are determined to explore our potentials. We look forward with hope and passion to accomplish our tasks ahead based on our learning and experience.
Overview
Child poverty in Bangladesh remains a pressing concern despite notable economic progress over recent decades. Millions of children continue to face multidimensional poverty, lacking access not only to income but also to essential services such as education, healthcare, nutrition, and protection. The impact of poverty on children is profound and often lifelong, affecting their development, opportunities, and well-being.
Current Statistics
Key Dimensions of Child Poverty
1. Income Poverty
2. Education Deprivation
3. Health and Nutrition
• Limited access to quality healthcare services, especially in rural and slum areas.
• High rates of child and maternal mortality persist in impoverished communities.
4. Child Protection
5. Housing and Sanitation
Geographical and Social Disparities
Root Causes
Government and NGO Response
Key Challenges
Opportunities for Intervention