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Girl Power Programme in Bangladesh

The Girl Power programme is a five-year international project on girl’s and young women's rights, that will be implemented in 10 countries. ICDI will work on the reduction of gender violence, the socio-economic and socio-political empowerment of girls and young women in Liberia, Sierra Leone, Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan and Nicaragua, through the cooperation with local NGO’s.

In Bangladesh ICDI will work closely with the local organization Shariatpur Development Society . SDS started its work during the devastating flood in 1987 and 1988, through small-scale relief and rehabilitation programme in the Shariatpur district. After this flood, in 1989, a group of journalist, lawyers and social workers, both male and female, decided to work together  to improve the quality of life of the disadvantaged people in the country, especially in Shariatpur, Madaripur and Faridpur districts. SDS is experienced in disaster management and emergency response but is also developing several programmes on child protection, primary education, gender equality and socio-economic empowerment of women through micro-finance.

Within the Girl Power Programme, SDS and ICDI will focus on adolescent girls, young women, their families and communities living in 60 rural municipalities of the region of Shariatpur, as well as on local authorities, regional and national governments. The activities that will take place include:

- Awareness raising workshops for girls and boys, families and community leaders;

- Lobby and advocacy campaign for child rights, women rights and against early marriages;

- Training for government officials, public authorities and school teachers on CRC and child protection;

- Creation of networks among civil society organizations committed to child rights and women rights at regional and national level.

Project Manager Giulia Cortellesi and Iordan Iossifov

Van 01/01/2011
Tot 31/12/2016

Partner
Shariatpur Development Society - SDS

Donor
Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, MFS Programme