By Enamul Hoque | Executive Director
Project Summary:
This project was established at the rural areas setting up 10 non-formal school cum library to provide free education in remote areas at Kurigram Sub-District in Bangladesh. The project also providing nutrias food & biscuit to 200 malnourished poor children. The project aims to build a school cum library well equipped with necessary books and critical literacy support to 200 poor outreach children. The project plans to fulfilling the nutritional requirements of school-going children and establishing children's right to education.
Problems/ Challenges:
Malnutrition has many underlying causes, poverty being only one possible factor. Many other factors play into families' inability to provide their children with the macro and micronutrients they need. Rice is rich in carbohydrates but is poor in micronutrients and Bengali diets tend to over rely on this main staple. Good nutrition requires a diverse diet rich in micronutrients. Micronutrient fortified school meals can support children to overcome the dietary challenges their families face.
Possible Solutions:
School meal programme is to contribute to achieving inclusive and equitable quality education and improved nutrition for primary school children (SDG 2 and 4) through a nutrition-sensitive school meal programme. A freshly-prepared nutritious cooked meal will be served to all children attending school each alternate day and a 75gm packet of fortified biscuit on the other alternate day from Saturday to Thursday in week. Each child entitlement for cooked meal and biscuit:
Objective:
The primary objective of school cum library is to provide students with the flexibility to access information anytime to collect, store, organize, retrieve and make available the information sources to the users.
Progress: A little achievement was reported due to funding of the project.
Longterm Impact:
The project will educate and provide meal and fortified biscuits to 200 poor learners to reduce anemia prevalence and improved micronutrient status. Substantially Increased rate of enrollment, school attendance and reduced rate of school dropout and also improved health and child health and nutrition; social protection and local economies. Fortified biscuits have improved school enrollment by 14.2% and reduced the probability of drop-outs by 7.5% that impacted in communities in the long run.
Appeal:
The project interventions we have been started from early July,2024 and continued according to project plan. Some activities have been just started and while others activities will also be taken into consideration to implement. Budgetary funding is necessary to implement the programmes. By this time no funding were arranged through GlobalGiving to meet the operational cost. This project would not have been possible without the kind support and help of donors, friends and any individuals. To support the project fund raising is continued under GlobalGiving and we hope that all the people who are willingly would like to extend their support for the project is highly appreciated. Your generosity will make a huge difference in the lives of many targeted Juvenile Delinquency Boys and Girls.
By Enamul Hoque | Executive Director
By Enamul Haque | Executive Directoer
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