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Shushilan works with many network partners in order to increase capacity building and services provided to its beneficiaries and staff members, also to share resources and knowledge with its partners. Please see a list of capacity building activities. Below you will find a list of our current network partners:
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The Bangladesh Freedom Foundation (BFF) is an independent, non-partisan, non-profit, non-government philanthropic institution. It is a source of support to innovative ideas and approaches to promote: freedom from poverty, freedom from ignorance and freedom from oppression. For more information please see their website: www.freedomfound.org or continue reading for information on Shushilan and BFF collaborations.
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One experience sharing visit was organized for staffs through Shushilan Concern Partnership Project. Objective of the visit was to look over the cottage products of date leaves in Navaron and Jhikorgachha. Besides, 1027 female and 273 male group members visited the Demo Farm and Eco-Demo Farm of Shushilan |
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We are very conscious that the effectiveness of our, and our partners’, work multiplies by our working together. Our networks include: - Research organisations: Bangladesh Rice Research Institute, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, Bangladesh Institute of Nuclear Agriculture, International Rice Research Institute, Soil Resource Development Institute and the universities of Chittagong, Khulna and Dhaka.
- Government of Bangladesh agencies: the Bangladesh Water Development Board and the departments of Agricultural Extension, Education, Fisheries, Food & Disaster, Health, Labour, Local Government Engineering, and Public Health Engineering.
- International government agencies: Asian Development Bank, Canadian International Development Agency, Danish International Development Agency, Department for International Development (United Kingdom), European Union, Irish Aid, Japanese Embassy, United Nations agencies, and the World Bank.
- SCORE (Strengthening Communities’ Rights and Empowerment) partners: Voluntary Services Overseas Bangladesh; NGO partners: South Asia Partnership and Rupantar; CBO partners: IDEAL, Palli Chetona, Bhujima Foundation and Nakshikatha.
- Other Bangladesh non-governmental organisations: Association for Land Reform and Development, Bangladesh Development Partnership Centre, Bangladesh Golden Agro Seed Association, Bangladesh Sishu Adhikar Forum, BRAC (formerly Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee), Coastal Fisherfolk Community Network, NGO Forum and Uttaran.
- Other international non-governmental organisations: Aaranyak, Asia Partnership for Human Development, CABI (formerly known as the Commonwealth Agricultural Bureau Concern Worldwide), CARE Bangladesh, Credit Development Forum, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ), D.Net/ Manusher Jonno, International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, Water Aid Foundation, and Winrock.
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