Non-Government Organizations Plays a vital role to provide relief and developmental aid to poor and developing countries and also for Bangladesh as well. NGOs started working in Bangladesh after the liberation war of 1971. Since then NGOs Started working in women affairs, training and skill development, and awareness building programs and poverty alleviation.
2. P R E S E N T E R S
P O L 1 0 1 S E C T I O N : 2 1
3. 01
A B O U T N G O
Its main focus is to provide relief and
developmental aid to poor and developing
countries.
2000 to more than 4000 in the last 40 years.
best practices in education, health, environment
and governance, and microfinance.
5. NGO IN BANGLADESH
NGOs started working in Bangladesh after 1971#1
Started working in women affairs, training and skill
development, and awareness building programs
#2
NGOs are working on poverty eradication.#2
10. MAJOR
CONTRIBUTIONS
Health and Nutrition development.
Assistance to Bangladesh Govt.
Creating awareness for social
problems and hurdles.
Women empowerment
Creating awareness and developing
leadership for deprived people
Assistance to poor people to utilize
the resources.
WHAT NGOS HAVE DONE SO FAR
11. SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROGRESS
NGOs play an important role in the
economic development of developing
countries. They provide services to
society through welfare works for
community development, assistance
in national disasters, sustainable
system development, and popular
movements.
13. Poverty Alleviation
Not only is the alleviation of rural poverty but also NGO plays
numerable activities to develop territory wise the ultimate social
development.
14. Poverty Alleviation
R U R A L
T R A I N I N G ' S
R U R A L
T R A I N I N G ' S
S E L L I N G
P R O D U C T S
V A L U E D
W O R K
15. Environment, Health, Nutrition and Hygiene
NGOs are taking the program on social forestry, water and
sanitation to tackle this downside.
NGOs have created an important contribution in extending
health services to the poor through clinics
17. Environment, Health, Nutrition and Hygiene
A big a part of the active NGOs
of Bangladesh is providing coaching and education
service within the field of health and nutrition.
NGOs are enjoying a notable role in dynamic poorness state
by transfer in primary and different health and nutrition care
services among the reach of poor folks.
18. Education
Illiterates created due to lack of education is one major obstacle
for socio-economic development, therefore, poverty destruction.
The low rate of admision within primary schools, failure to draw
in the kids to colleges, unlikeable education methodology and
course of study for etc.
20. Education
The NGOs have focused their efforts on academic illiteracy
through useful education.
they need significantly working kids' education making an
attemt to reduce the number of dropouts.
22. WHY NGOS ARE IMPORTANT ?
Economic development of
developing countries like
Bangladesh
Working for the poor people of
Bangladesh in time of regular
needs W H Y N G O
23. WHY NGOS ARE IMPORTANT ?
NGOs give importance on the
cause of poverty instead of
changing their attributed of
poverty
They also work for health and
nutrition status of the rural people
of Bangladesh
W H Y N G O
27. CRITICISMS
NGOs are taking funds from various donor agencies. That’s why they
are more accountable to the donor agencies that the Government of
Bangladesh.
Political parties, particularly the leftist parties criticize INGOs and
NGOs for taking the loan from the western countries. They argue that
INGO increases dependency.
Some NGOs are related to politics, which is against law.
NGOs are working with the government without having any
coordination among them.
28. CONCLUSION
During the recent years, the role and
activities of different Non-Governmental
Organization i.e. NGOs are being widely
discussed in Bangladesh. The people of
different walks of life, the policy maker, the
politicians, the media and even the high-level
Govt. Officials are taking part in the debate.
The reason is not hidden. On the other hand,
the men in the NGOs are becoming richer and
richer day by day. Most serious of all, very
recently some NGOs have been found to
participate in the national politics though
they are not supposed to do so. In such a
condition a study of the role of NGOs
necessitated.