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UK Bangladesh Education Trust

Org #67935
Vetted since 2019
1993
year founded
$52,943
raised on GlobalGiving
4
years fundraising
0
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

The UK Bangladesh Education Trust gives child labourers the potential for a brighter, safer future out of extreme poverty and into school or vocational training.

Project Leaders
Mohammed Sayem
Mohammed Sayem
Claire Knapton James
Claire Knapton James
Nadia Hussain
Nadia Hussain
Team
Mohamm A Sayem
Organization Information
19 Highbury Terrace Mews London N5 1UT
London, N5 1UT
United Kingdom
00447951771466
Organization Information
19 Highbury Terrace Mews London N5 1UT
London, N5 1UT
United Kingdom
00447951771466

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Report on Project for waste collecting children.

By Mohammed Sayem | Project leader

Introduction: Our report aims to shed light on the positive changes brought about by UKBET's initiatives for children struggling to survive by collecting waste materials in garbage dumps. The... Read the full report ›

Report on family futures programme

By Mohammed Sayem | Project leader

Due to extreme poverty, families are compelled to send their children to work merely to survive. At UKBET, we recognize that breaking this cycle of poverty demands more than just financial... Read the full report ›

Report on Doorstep learning for girls

By Mohammed Sayem | Project leader

Executive Summary:  In Bangladesh, the alarming prevalence of child labour persists, with approximately 3.2 million children below the age of 14 engaged in hazardous work. Despite government... Read the full report ›
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