263 Rohingya students receive school bags
Thanks to the support of our partner, HCI (Human Concern International), 263 students in OBAT’s Learning Centers in the Rohingya camps received backpacks.
Thanks to the support of our partner, HCI (Human Concern International), 263 students in OBAT’s Learning Centers in the Rohingya camps received backpacks.
Thanks to the generous support of a donor, 7 tube wells were installed over the last couple of months in the cities of Raufabad, Halishaher, Jesssore, Khulna,Rangpur and Bogra. Altogether, the wells will provide clean drinking water to over 2,700 people.
Another scholarship student of OBAT, Sadia, got selected for admission to medical school! 143,915 students participated in the medical school admission test and competed for admissions into government and private medical colleges of the country.
Thank you for spending another beautiful Ramadan with us and for keeping the people we serve together in your prayers and contributions.
During March, a training on Disability and Inclusive Education was organized by Handicap International & Unicef for the organizations working in the education sector of the Rohingya refugee camp.
To highlight the importance of clean water, an essay competition was organized for the students of OBAT’s Khulna Tutoring Center on 22nd March, World Water Day.
Munia IMozumder (Deputy Coordinator) and Masuma Yeasmin (Information Management Officer) from the Education Sector in Cox’s Bazar visited OBAT’s Adolescent Center & Learning Centers for Rohingya refugees.
We are proud to share that seven staff members from Bangladesh received a two-week training in Fund Raising Management. The training took place in Turkey and was organized by the Ibn Haldun University, Türk Kızılay, and Intuitive Institute.
Ten year old Murtaza lives in San Jose, California and studies in grade four. In a world where phones and gadgets preoccupy the minds of kids, his tender thoughts are with impoverished children who live almost 10,000 miles away from him in Bangladesh.
Many of OBAT’s schools are sponsored by the generosity of individuals or groups of donors. One such generous group resides in St.Louis and together sponsors the SB Nagar Primary School in Chittagong.