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Title: UnnayanNet
Location:
Bangladesh
Status:
In Progress
Timeline: Ongoing
Categories: Technology, Sustainable Development, Digital Divide, Child & Youth Rights
Description:
UnnayanNet, Bangladesh ICT and Development Network, is a ‘non profit’ and `non political` independent ICT and Communication platform, where all of Bangladeshi NGOs and development organisations have rights to join and get ICT related services and support. The programs of UnnayanNet have been designed with the spirit of unity and equity.
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Mar 8th, 2005 - 21:36:19 | Shahjahan Siraj
http://www.speedtrust.org/
The Society for Peoples Education, Empowerment and Development Trust called Speed Trust is a voluntary partner involved in development activities for socio-economic... (read more)
Mar 8th, 2005 - 21:35:23 | Shahjahan Siraj
www.sdsbd.net
The social workers involved with the establishment of Shariatpur Development Society (SDS) had a long experience in extending relief and rehabilitation activities in me event of... (read more)
Mar 8th, 2005 - 21:34:26 | Shahjahan Siraj
www.voicebd.org
VOICE is a research and advocacy organization working through partnership and networking. It works around the issues of corporate globalization, role of IFIs, media and... (read more)
Apr 21st, 2004 - 04:53:11 | Shahjahan Siraj
Grassroots NGO leading organisation SETU - Kustia, now in online. It website address is www.setu-bd.org :
SETU, a leading NGO was formed in 1983 aiming to serve the disadvantaged and poor people... (read more)
Apr 21st, 2004 - 04:48:43 | Shahjahan Siraj
BNNRC website ( www.bnnrc.net ) has been launched:
Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication (BNNRC) is a changed name of Bangladesh Coastal NGO Network for Radio and Communication... (read more)
Mar 5th, 2004 - 05:47:35 | Shahjahan Siraj
Ongoing works of the Unnayan net are website design for 4 development organisations of Bangladesh
> Website creation for SEHD ( www.sehd.org )
> Website creation for Setu ( www.setu-bd.org )
... (read more)
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