New learning center added in the Rohingya camps!
During November, a new learning center was added in the Rohingya projects for adolescent students. These students are in the 14-24 age group.
During November, a new learning center was added in the Rohingya projects for adolescent students. These students are in the 14-24 age group.
Thank you to our partners, the Lions and Leo Clubs of Chittagong for helping us celebrate International day of Children on November 20th.
Dr. Allen Gidraf Kahindo Maina, Head of Health Sector, UNHCR, and Dr. Tamur, Head of Public Health, UNHCR, visited OBAT’s health post for Rohingya refugees in the island of Bhasan Char.
Masum Mahbub, OBAT’s Director of Policy and Partner Engagement carried out a 5-week tour of the projects in Bangladesh.
If you were to visit Bangladesh, you would see most men wearing a loose tunic or Kurta, locally known as “Panjabi.”
BAT is dedicated to creating avenues where the Rohingya refugees can generate a sustainable income. These amazing individuals have been settled on the island of Bhasan Char.
In poverty-stricken camp communities, access to healthcare is severely limited. Residents are not aware of how to care for their health through healthy diet and lifestyle habits.
OBAT’s valuable partner Human Concern International is sponsoring a child support project in the Rohingya camps. Under this project, 386 students from our Learning Centers will receive health screenings.
Have you heard about Dhaka University? This is a top-ranked prestigious university in Bangladesh. The quality of their academics, faculty, and alumni is highly superior and its graduates are sought after for job opportunities.
You amazed us with your generosity this Giving Tuesday! We were so inspired by your giving hearts and need just a bit more help to reach our 2021 fundraising goal.