by Samprity@2025 | Nov 2, 2025 | Samprity news
Faridpur, October 24, 2025 — Samprity Aid Foundation organized an Advocacy Meeting to Promote the Rights of the River Gypsy (Bede) Community at the Samprity Training Hall, bringing together 30 members of the Bede community along with representatives from government and non-government organizations. The meeting aimed to raise awareness about the rights, dignity, and livelihood challenges of the Bede community—one of the most marginalized and climate-affected groups in Bangladesh.
The session was inaugurated by Mr. Savaronjon Sikder, Executive Director of Samprity Aid Foundation, who in his opening remarks highlighted the need for equal rights, social inclusion, and alternative livelihood opportunities for the Bede people. He noted that due to climate change and environmental degradation, traditional water-based livelihoods are disappearing, leaving the Bede community vulnerable and economically insecure. “It is our collective responsibility to ensure that the Bede community receives equal access to education, healthcare, and sustainable income opportunities,” he said.
The meeting was facilitated by Mr. Masum Billah Sohag, who led discussions on possible strategies for policy advocacy, skill development, and integration of Bede people into mainstream society.
Participants from the Bede community shared their real-life struggles and aspirations, while GO and NGO stakeholders expressed solidarity and commitment to work jointly for the protection and empowerment of the River Gypsy population.
The meeting concluded with a shared pledge to advance policy reform and promote inclusive development for the Bede community to ensure their resilience and dignity in the face of climate change.
by Samprity@2025 | Nov 2, 2025 | Samprity news
Faridpur, October 14, 2025 — Samprity Aid Foundation organized a Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning (MEAL) Training at the BRAC Learning Centre, Faridpur, with the participation of 60 Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) from 60 districts across Bangladesh. The training aimed to enhance the capacity, accountability, and performance of climate leaders to ensure that climate justice initiatives are effectively managed and achieve their intended goals.
The event was inaugurated by Mr. Savaronjon Sikder, Executive Director of Samprity Aid Foundation, who emphasized the pivotal role of MEAL systems in promoting transparency, accountability, and evidence-based decision-making within climate justice projects. In his opening remarks, he stated, “Strong MEAL practices enable organizations to measure progress, learn from experiences, and ensure that no community is left behind in the pursuit of climate justice.”
The training session was conducted by Mr. Adison Mallick, who guided participants through key methodologies of monitoring, evaluation frameworks, data collection, community feedback mechanisms, and adaptive learning. Participants learned how to apply MEAL tools to track project progress, assess impact, and improve implementation efficiency.
Through interactive discussions, participants shared their field experiences and explored innovative approaches to ensure accountability and learning in climate programs.
The training concluded with a renewed commitment from all attendees to apply MEAL principles in their respective regions, ensuring effective management of climate justice projects and strengthening community resilience through evidence-driven actions and collective learning.
by Samprity@2025 | Nov 2, 2025 | Samprity news
Faridpur, October 14, 2025 — Samprity Aid Foundation organized a comprehensive Climate Leadership and Management Training at the BRAC Learning Centre, Faridpur, with the active participation of 60 Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) representing 60 districts across Bangladesh. The training aimed to enhance leadership capacity and strengthen effective management of climate justice initiatives at the community level.
The session was inaugurated by Mr. Savaronjon Sikder, Executive Director of Samprity Aid Foundation, who emphasized the crucial role of local leadership in advancing climate justice. In his opening remarks, he stated, “Empowered community leaders can drive real change by ensuring that climate actions are inclusive, equitable, and sustainable. Effective leadership at the grassroots is key to achieving climate resilience and justice.”
The training was facilitated by Mr. Adison Mallick, who guided participants through practical modules on strategic planning, project management, community mobilization, and advocacy for climate policy reform. Participants learned techniques to manage climate projects effectively, integrate gender and equity perspectives, and monitor outcomes to ensure long-term community benefits.
The interactive sessions encouraged participants to share experiences from their respective districts, highlighting successful community-led adaptation models and identifying challenges in climate governance.
At the conclusion of the training, participants expressed their commitment to strengthen local climate leadership, foster inter-district collaboration, and advocate for policies that uphold climate justice. The event reaffirmed Samprity Aid Foundation’s dedication to building a nationwide network of empowered leaders capable of managing and promoting climate justice initiatives effectively.
by Samprity@2025 | Nov 2, 2025 | Samprity news
Faridpur, October 13, 2025 — Samprity Aid Foundation successfully organized its General Assembly 2025 at the BRAC Learning Centre, Faridpur, bringing together 60 Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) from 60 districts across Bangladesh. The assembly served as a dynamic platform for the network members to share their experiences, best practices, and innovative approaches toward promoting climate justice and resilience at the grassroots level.
The event was presided over by the Executive Director of Samprity Aid Foundation, who highlighted the urgent need for collective and coordinated action in addressing the challenges of climate change. In his speech, he emphasized that “climate justice cannot be achieved by individual efforts alone; it requires the united voice and commitment of civil society to influence national and local policies for sustainable development.”
During the assembly, participants reflected on their field experiences, discussed community adaptation initiatives, and identified key areas for policy advocacy. A Convenor Committee comprising 11 members was elected to lead the network’s coordination, strengthen communication among members, and guide collective advocacy actions.
All participating organizations reaffirmed their commitment to advancing climate justice, enhancing community resilience, and advocating for policy reformation to ensure environmental sustainability and equity.
The General Assembly marked a significant milestone in Samprity Aid Foundation’s mission to build a national network for climate justice, fostering collaboration among diverse actors to protect vulnerable communities and promote inclusive, sustainable progress across Bangladesh.
by Samprity@2025 | Oct 25, 2025 | Round-12
| Name of Project |
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Challenges Facility for Civil Society (CFCS), Round-12 |
| Project Duration |
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December 2023 to May 2025 ( 18 Months) |
| Donors |
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Stop TB Partnership, UNOPS |
| Status of Project |
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Completed |
The Challenges Facility for Civil Society (CFCS) Project works to ensure equal rights for people affected by TB, aiming to reduce social stigma, promote gender equality, and empower the TB community to claim their rights and dignity. Each year, about 500 people with TB receive direct care and support, while around 10,000 community members are reached through events, campaigns, and advocacy initiatives. The project strives to strengthen state support and mobilize collective action to end TB by 2030. It is implemented with the technical and financial assistance of the Stop TB Partnership and UNOPS, fostering inclusive, rights-based TB responses.
by Samprity@2025 | Oct 25, 2025 | Climate Justice Resilience Networking Project
| Name of Project |
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Climate Justice Resilience Networking Project |
| Project Duration |
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January 2025 to December 2026 |
| Donors |
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New Venture Fund, America |
| Status of Project |
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On Going |
Funded by the Climate Justice Resilience Fund (CJRF), USA, the project aims to build networks and strengthen the capacity of members to advocate for the rights of climate-vulnerable communities. Engaging 60 Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) under a unified network, the initiative fosters collaboration, knowledge sharing, and collective action to influence policies and practices. Samprity provides capacity-strengthening training and small grants to selected CSOs, enabling them to implement grassroots activities that address local climate challenges. By empowering community-based actors, the project amplifies the voices of the most affected, drives climate justice, and works toward equitable, resilient, and inclusive climate action.
by Samprity@2025 | Oct 25, 2025 | Disability Inclusion Strengthening Accessibility (DISA)
| Name of Project |
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Disability Inclusion Strengthening Accessibility (DISA) |
| Project Duration |
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January 2024 to December 2026 |
| Donors |
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Manusher Janno Foundation and Christian Aid |
| Status of Project |
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On Going |
Supported by Christian Aid, the Disability Inclusion Strengthening Accessibility (DISA) project works to promote equal rights and accessibility for people with disabilities. The initiative organizes campaigns, advocacy programs, and community events to raise awareness and foster inclusion. A key focus is strengthening the capacity of Organizations of People with Disabilities (OPDs) and other Community-Based Organizations (CBOs) to effectively raise their voices and take collective action for rights and social change. By empowering disability-led and community groups, DISA aims to break down barriers, influence policies, and ensure that people with disabilities can fully participate in society with dignity and equal opportunities.
by Samprity@2025 | Oct 25, 2025 | Education and Health Support for Rohingya Refugee Children
| Name of Project |
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Education and Health Support for Rohingya Refugee Children |
| Project Duration |
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January 2024 to December 2030 |
| Donors |
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DO BEFORE, KOREA |
| Status of Project |
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On Going |
Samprity Rohingya Response Project is dedicated to promoting the education and protection rights of children from the Rohingya refugee community and the host community. The project applies a holistic approach to child development, ensuring physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, and social growth. Guided by the principle that every child should grow with strong spiritual and human values, it serves 50 children inside the Rohingya camp and 200 children from the host community. Its aim is to provide quality education, safeguard child rights, and nurture moral values, enabling children to become resilient, compassionate, and empowered members of society despite their challenging circumstances.
by Samprity@2025 | Oct 25, 2025 | Samprity Disability Rehabilitation Institute (SDRI)
| Name of Project |
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Samprity Disability Rehabilitation Institute (SDRI) |
| Project Duration |
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January 2024 to continue |
| Donors |
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The Jackson |
| Status of Project |
: |
On Going |
Samprity Disability Rehabilitation Initiative (SDRI), established in 2023, is dedicated to rehabilitating people with disabilities by maximizing physical ability and fostering social inclusion. SDRI offers physiotherapy for orthopedic and neurology patients, occupational therapy, and special education for children with disabilities. It provides therapy and medical support to paralyzed individuals to enhance mobility and independence. Through Community-Based Rehabilitation (CBR) following WHO approaches, SDRI works to integrate persons with disabilities into society, promote equal opportunities, and improve their quality of life. The institute stands as a beacon of hope, enabling individuals to achieve their fullest potential and live with dignity.
by Samprity@2025 | Oct 25, 2025 | Promote Secondary Education for Speech and Hearing Impaired Children
| Name of Project |
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Promote Secondary Education for Speech and Hearing Impaired Children |
| Project Duration |
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January 2022 to December 2026 (5 years) |
| Donors |
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Humanity Beyond Barriers (HBB) Inc, USA |
| Status of Project |
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Ongoing |
Children with speech and hearing impairments in Bangladesh have historically faced neglect and exclusion from education, leaving them marginalized and without opportunities for development. Recognizing this critical gap, Samprity Aid Foundation established the Samprity School for Speech and Hearing Impaired Children in 2020. The school aims to ensure secondary education for these children using sign language and foster their integration into mainstream education and development.
Since 2022, with financial support from Humanity Beyond Barriers (HBB), Samprity Aid Foundation has been implementing the ” Secondary Education for Speech and hearing Impaired Children” project under Samprity Welfare School for Speech and Hearing Impaired Children. This initiative seeks to address the systemic inequities faced by these children, enabling them to complete their secondary education and pursue higher education at colleges and universities in the future.
Approximately 90% of the students enrolled in the school come from the poorest families, reflecting the dire socio-economic challenges these children face. The project not only provides education but also aims to equip these children with the skills and knowledge to become agents of change within their communities. By focusing on sustainable livelihoods and ensuring a higher quality of life, the initiative envisions breaking the cycle of poverty and exclusion that has long defined their lives.
by Samprity@2025 | Oct 25, 2025 | Samprity Welfare School for Speech and Hearing Impaired Children (Primary Education)
| Name of Project |
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Samprity Welfare School for Speech and Hearing Impaired Children (Primary Education) |
| Project Duration |
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January 2021 to December 2030 ( 10 Years) |
| Donors |
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Commitato Di Amicizia,ODV, Italy and
Amici Di Francesca, Italy |
| Status of Project
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Ongoing |
Samprity Welfare School for Speech and Hearing Impaired Children, established in 2020, is dedicated to promoting the education rights of children with speech and hearing impairments. Running eight classes from Nursery to Class Eight, it currently enrolls 90 students, guided by 12 trained, sign language–expert teachers. The school’s aim is to ensure inclusive, quality education, enhance communication skills, and foster self-reliance. Its objectives include empowering students through academic and life skills, protecting their rights, and enabling social inclusion. By providing a safe, supportive environment, the school brings hope, dignity, and opportunities to the most vulnerable children, ensuring they are not left behind.