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Social Developments

Approaches to address societal issues and the allocation of excess resources for amplified impact.

Social developments represent self-sufficient, purpose-driven organizations that generate positive social outcomes by addressing societal issues and allocating their excess resources to enhance and expand their impact.

Our Project

Changing Economics of Santal Through Agriculture (ChESTA) Project.

Introduction of the project: GBK started the ChESTA project at Birganj upazilla under Dinajpur district on 2018 this project funded by Syngenta Foundation for Sustainable Agriculture Bangladesh.The Santals are one of the oldest and largest indigenous communities in the northwest of Bangladesh. They are disadvantaged, vulnerable, poor, and often suffer exploitation and injustice. They are detached from the mainstream and dominated and discriminated by the local majority communities, which are led by mahajon...

Adolescent Programme

Introduction of the project: To make development sustainable, the attainment of socioeconomic and human capabilities is necessary. Developing and growing mentally and physically is first and foremost of achieving human capability. Therefore, it is necessary to have integrated effort from all areas for overcoming this situation, by having ethical education, patriotism, good thoughts, healthy, and cleanliness in the families, societies, and educational institutions aiming to build a well-culturally and socially respon...

Extended Community Climate Change Project-Flood (ECCCP-Flood)

Gram Bikash Kendra (GBK) has started to implement Extended Community Climate Change Project-Flood (ECCCP-Flood) in partnership with PKSF and with financial support from Green Climate Fund (GCF).GBK working with 1000 direct project participants' households. Where 3245 (1651 male and 1594 female) are getting facilities by the project. We are working with a mixed age group but have no ethnicity. We ha...

Fisheries and Livestock Unit-Fisheries Sector

Introduction of the Programme:Fish is the second most valuable agricultural crop in Bangladesh and its production contributes to the livelihoods and employment of millions of people. There is a The proverb "Mache Bhate Bangali" exists in Bangladesh. Fisheries are playing an important role in the development of Bangladesh and through better management this contribution can be increased much. Still fisheries sector contributing 4.92 % to GDP and 23 % of total agricultural production of Bangladesh. 63% of animal...

Livelihoods Enhancement through Integrated Farming & Entrepreneurship (LIFE).

Introduction of the project :The project will enhance to increase income of the targeted people through involving them into different income generating activities mainly on agriculture and livestock related activities. The project will work with total 600 Farmers in the targeted area to build their capacity and increase know-how on agriculture and livestock management. The project will provide input support on agriculture, existing livestock improvements, and support on high value vegetable cultivation and conduct regular awa...

Fisheries and Livestock Unit-Livestock Sector

Introduction of the project Fisheries and Livestock Unit is trying to increase the IGA...

Organizing Diversified & Holistic Initiatives on Knowledge Acquisition for Rural ethnic children (ODHIKAR) project.

Title of the project:  Organizing Diversified & Holistic Initiatives on Knowledge Acquisition for Rural Ethnic Children (ODHIKAR) project.Introduction of the project: Bangladesh is a land of multicultural people with the majority of Bengali population. Among the total population of the country, there are few communities who are treated as ...

Oitijjo Theke Sikhon

Title of the project: Oitijjo Theke SikhonIntroduction of the project: Oitijjo Theke Sikhon project working on Indigenous Culture, Heritage and Education. Through these program activities, it will highlight culture, tradition, basic social customs, lifestyle, etc. of those northwest ethnic...

What we do

Two primary obstacles impeding economic development and social empowerment, especially for women in rural regions, are the creation of sustainable income sources and access to markets. In Bangladesh, over 75% of small-scale farmers make under USD 2 daily.

GBK Social Enterprises empower individuals - including microentrepreneurs, agricultural workers, and manufacturers - by providing essential tools and resources for increased economic involvement. We forge crucial connections throughout the value chain to guarantee market sustainability. Our social objective is central to all our endeavors, as we strive to build inclusive ecosystems that enhance conditions for both producers and consumers.

How we do it

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