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|Description=The Kothowain organization (Vulnerable People’s Development Organization) was established in 2003 by some social development activists in response to the issues of extreme poverty, low literacy rate, social and political conflict, eroding cultural identity, and high incidence of human rights violations among the indigenous peoples in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh. The organization aims to develop the socio-economic conditions of the most vulnerable and underprivileged people in the Hill Tracts.                                                                                                                                                                                                                              (website)
 
|Description=The Kothowain organization (Vulnerable People’s Development Organization) was established in 2003 by some social development activists in response to the issues of extreme poverty, low literacy rate, social and political conflict, eroding cultural identity, and high incidence of human rights violations among the indigenous peoples in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh. The organization aims to develop the socio-economic conditions of the most vulnerable and underprivileged people in the Hill Tracts.                                                                                                                                                                                                                              (website)
 
|Source=A member organisation of the Climate Action Network Regional Node CAN South Asia (CANSA)
 
|Source=A member organisation of the Climate Action Network Regional Node CAN South Asia (CANSA)

Latest revision as of 12:54, 24 May 2023

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Organization name

KOTHOWAIN (Bangladesh)

Organization link

http://kothowain.org/

Organization type

Organisation non gouvernementale (ONG)

Country

Bangladesh

Current focus/area

Droits humains Droits des peuples autochtones Gestion des risques de catastrophes Éducation

Description/notes

The Kothowain organization (Vulnerable People’s Development Organization) was established in 2003 by some social development activists in response to the issues of extreme poverty, low literacy rate, social and political conflict, eroding cultural identity, and high incidence of human rights violations among the indigenous peoples in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh. The organization aims to develop the socio-economic conditions of the most vulnerable and underprivileged people in the Hill Tracts. (website)

Compendium source

A member organisation of the Climate Action Network Regional Node CAN South Asia (CANSA)


23° 41' 6.00" N, 90° 21' 22.68" E

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Droits humains

Droits des peuples autochtones Gestion des risques de catastrophes

Éducation +
The Kothowain organization (Vulnerable PeoThe Kothowain organization (Vulnerable People’s Development Organization) was established in 2003 by some social development activists in response to the issues of extreme poverty, low literacy rate, social and political conflict, eroding cultural identity, and high incidence of human rights violations among the indigenous peoples in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh. The organization aims to develop the socio-economic conditions of the most vulnerable and underprivileged people in the Hill Tracts. (website) (website) +
23° 41' 6.00" N, 90° 21' 22.68" ELatitude: 23.685
Longitude: 90.3563
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Organisation non gouvernementale (ONG) +