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Dhaka, Bangladesh
Joined March 2009

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Jun 20

    Jamalida, a volunteer with our Communication for Development programme in , is spreading lifesaving knowledge door-to-door to her fellow ! Watch the video to see her in action:

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  2. Retweeted
    9 hours ago

    Bamboo -- the key input for emergency shelter construction for in Bangladesh. Check out what UNHCR & are doing to build new homes for refugees on flat land, away from landslide & flood risks. Additional space for relocation still needed.

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  3. 8 hours ago

    Want to learn how social protection and financial inclusion are shaping the future of development programs? Join our special webinar next Tues June 26 at 15:00 CET led by our UPG team lead and 's Frank DeGiovanni:

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  4. Retweeted
    11 hours ago

    Such a relief to know and its partners are there with life saving vaccinations against cholera for Rohingya refugees.

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  5. Retweeted
    Jun 21

    "We are facing similar to what we tackled in Bangladesh in the 80s, when the nation-wide vaccine coverage rate was 2%. BRAC supported the government to raise the rate to what it is currently – 78%." ~ Dr Kaosar Afsana, on the Rohingya refugees

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  6. Jun 21

    Children need routine immunisation for , , , and other diseases - so we are helping to ensure the Rohingya children in Cox's Bazar are covered.

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  7. Jun 21

    Collaboration works! In partnership with government, multilaterals, and other NGOs, BRAC helped prevent a major outbreak in through a massive campaign. save lives and protect the population, host community, and local staff!

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  8. Retweeted
    Jun 21

    A great perspective on the importance of helping for refugees

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    Jun 21

    In honour of , Dr Kaosar Afsana of talks to about supporting the health of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh and the vital role played by immunisation.

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  10. Retweeted
    Jun 21

    Breaking news! -based NGO wins 2018 OFID Annual Award for for remarkable support of refugees. BRAC International Vice Chair Dr Chowdhury received the award at OFID’s Ministerial Council in Vienna.

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    Jun 21
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  12. Retweeted
    Jun 19

    events underway at Kutupalong refugee settlement in Cox’s Bazar. Agencies working with refugees, CODEC and BRAC among others, have organized events for children. Have just seen some of the fun games and races.

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    Jun 20

    Celebrating in Bangladesh 🇧🇩 Rohingya refugees plant trees 🌲 in Kutupalong refugee site, thanks to our partner supported by

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    A2. need support! , for example, runs delivery centers in for the people who have fled Myanmar! Find out more here:

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  15. Retweeted
    Jun 20

    How uses field data from Bangladesh for continuous Improvement of operations - with help from and .

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  16. Retweeted
    Jun 20

    Today is . We need to be aware of the crisis afecting our world and the people living on it and learn from them. Read how our member dealt with the humanitarian crisis in this post by Sarah Allen at .

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  17. Retweeted
    Jun 20

    There are currently 25.4 million refugees worldwide fleeing from conflict and persecution. It is important that we stand and support organizations that assist refugees:

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  19. Retweeted
    Jun 18

    The Rohingya humanitarian crisis was a major focus of Hilton Prize Coalition Fellow Sarah Allen's time at . Read her reflections for this Wednesday's :

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  20. Jun 19

    Our 2018 Hilton Fellow, , reflects on her fellowship with BRAC USA:

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