Scholarship student receives further support to facilitate education
Remember Amrin from our February newsletter? She is the first scholarship student to receive admission into the prestigious Asian University for Women
Remember Amrin from our February newsletter? She is the first scholarship student to receive admission into the prestigious Asian University for Women
During February, the UN organized a two day training on gender and diversity. Key staff from OBAT’s education, health and empowerment projects in the Rohingya program attended the training.
Fatema’s family was forcefully displaced from Myanmar to Bangladesh in 1995, a few years before she was born. She lost her mother at a very young age; her father passed away when she was 10.
The city of Rangpur in Bangladesh consists of many internally displaced camps, Ispahani and Alamnagar, to name a couple.
OBAT’s students are shining! In the recent HSC results (High School Certificate board exam taken at the end of 12th grade), 84% of the students received an A+, A- or an A grade!
OBAT is helping children and adults thrive. From entering first grade to learning how to sew to make a living to recognizing our teachers, OBAT is changing lives and giving hope.
OBAT’s Rohingya Health post provides ongoing dental services through its partners.
OBAT’s Women Empowerment Center in Rawfabad, Chittagong, hosted a special three-month-long course where students were taught to make school uniforms.
OBAT’s Dhaka School is a popular and well-respected elementary English Medium School.
The government of Bangladesh has been moving Rohingya refugees from the crowded Kutupalong camp to the island of Bhasan Char.