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Page 1 of 30 Rural Reconstruction Foundation Love Your Neighbor as Thyself RRF Profile (As of February-2020) RRF Bhaban, C&B Road, Karbala, Jessore-7400, Bangladesh Tel: 880 421 66906, 65663, 61679 Fax: 880 421 68246 Email: [email protected], [email protected] www.rrf-bd.org Rupayan Shopping Square, 7 th Floor, Plot No-C-2, Block-G, Bashundhara, Dhaka Email:[email protected], [email protected], www.rrf-bd.org

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Rural Reconstruction Foundation Love Your Neighbor as Thyself

RRF Profile (As of February-2020)

RRF Bhaban, C&B Road, Karbala, Jessore-7400, Bangladesh Tel: 880 421 66906, 65663, 61679 Fax: 880 421 68246

Email: [email protected], [email protected] www.rrf-bd.org

Rupayan Shopping Square, 7th Floor, Plot No-C-2, Block-G, Bashundhara, Dhaka Email:[email protected], [email protected], www.rrf-bd.org

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Declaration

I am pleased in conveying to all our stakeholders on behalf of Rural Reconstruction Foundation, this very document namely “RRF Profile-February, 2020” covers the general information of our organization which I am authentically certifying. Philip Biswas Founder Executive Director Rural Reconstruction Foundation

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Background Rural Reconstruction Foundation is a non-governmental, non-profit, non-political and non-sectarian, voluntary development organization was established on 20 March 1982 aiming to promote socio-economic emancipation of the underprivileged men, women, children and youths in the Southwestern part of the country in Bangladesh and later extended in other parts of the country considering the demand of the people. The founders are Mr. Philip Biswas and Mrs. Pinku Rita Biswas. Philosophy The formation of Rural Reconstruction Foundation is based on the trust in the Holy Gospel “Love your Neighbor as thyself” which aspires for a just society where every individual irrespective to race, color, caste and religion shall enjoy equitable shares of resources, human rights, social justice and social dignity as the human being of the best creation of God.

Values o Respect local knowledge, potentials and diverse culture of the local people, o Team spirit o Reliability o Mutual Trust & Respect o Transparency o Accountability

Strategy of the Organization The strategy of the organization is based on the principles of equity, trust, dignity, solidarity, comprehensive community participation, inter sectorial collaboration efforts combining preventive, promotive and rehabilitative measures.

Approach RRF strongly trusts on “Holistic Development Approach” for genuine development of the community through people’s active participation in planning, decision making and implementation.

To give concrete shape to the concept of people’s active participation, RRF has been adopting non-directive participatory development approach in its working strategy. With this clearer understanding, RRF has been working with both rural and urban underprivileged for their socio-economic emancipation with package of programs. Vision RRF envisages Bangladesh society to be economically productive and equitable, socially just, environmentally sound and genuinely democratic.

Mission The commitment of RRF is based on comprehensive development of underprivileged men, women, youths and children towards establishing a civil society with respect of full democracy, liberty, equality, justice, peace and solidarity. Goal The goal of the organization is creation critical awareness among the intended community people about the existing socio-economic realities, the root causes of their poverty and its solutions by upgrading their socio-economic status through increasing dignity and self-reliance.

Long Term Objectives o Attainment of socio-economic emancipation of the underprivileged people o Establishment of a just society where everybody will enjoy equal Rights and equitable share of resources o Attainment of sustainable development of communities, programs & as well as of the

organization itself

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Short term Objectives o Creation of awareness amongst partner people and organize them into self-help groups o Stimulate & promote development of the poor masses through small scale income raising o activities o Conduct formal & non-formal schools for the children, illiterate adults and feeder schools for

the non-school going & drop out children o Provide primary health care services o Provide training & credit support services for income raising activities

Target Participants

Landless Peasants

Marginal farmers

Destitute men and women

Children, Youths and Elderly

Hardcore poor Development Partners so far 1. Palli Karma-Sahayak Foundation (PKSF) 2. Bank Asia 3. Exim Bank 4. Eastern Bank 5. Standard Bank 6. AB Bank 7. Southeast Bank 8. BRAC Bank 9. Uttara Bank 10. Shajalal Islami Bank 11. Pubali Bank 12. One Bank 13. Prime Bank 14. Mutual Trust Bank 15. The City Bank 16. Bangladesh Bank 17. Chalice-Canada 18. United Nations Development Program (UNDP) 19. World Food Program (WFP) 20. Directorate of Primary Education (DPE) 21. Department of Women Affairs 22. Habitat for Humanity International (HHI), Bangladesh 23. Relief International 24. Swiss Contacts 25. British Council 26. Bangladesh NGO Foundation 27. Infrastructure for Development Company (IDCOL) 28. Association for Development Agencies of Bang (ADAB) 29. Bangladesh Sustainable Development Forum (BSDF) 30. Credit Development Forum (CDF) 31. Micro-credit Summit 32. Campaign for Popular Education (CAMPE) 33. International Federation of Rural Catholic Adults (FIMARC) 34. Make Mothers Matter (MMM) 35. International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) 36. European Union 37. Asian Development Bank (ADB) 38. Department of Public Health Engineering (DPHE) 39. CCFD 40. Chemonics International Inc. 41. Danida 42. Enfance et Pertage, France

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43. ICLARM 44. Institute of Microfinance (InM) 45. Islamic Relief 46. Local Government Engineering Department (LGED) 47. NGO Forum 48. NOVIB 49. OXFAM-GB 50. PROSHIKHA 51. RDRS 52. SDC 53. VHSS 54. Ahamed Family Housing 55. Australian Aid 56. ANSA Homes 57. KOICA-HA 58. Department of Livestock 59. Winrock Int. Bangladesh 60. Department for International Development (DFID) 61. Palladium International Limited

Legal Status RRF is registered with the following Registration & Licensing Authorities:

Type of Registration Registration # Registration Date Remarks

District Social Welfare(DSS) Jessore24/85 28 September 1985

NGO Affairs Bureau (NGOAB) 284 13 February 1989 Renewed up to 12Feb.2029

Societies Act(Joint Stock ) Khulna-84 28 December 2003

Microcredit Regulatory Authority (MRA)

00026 05 September 2007 Renewed

Bangladesh Technical Education Board (BTEB)

1166 06 December 2015

European Aid BD/2009/DNI/1106345178 23 June 2009 Renewed in 2017

Structure RRF General Body (GB) consists with 21 members. The General Body members elect a seven (7) members Executive Committee (EC) for three (3) years period to function. The Executive Committee appoints the Executive Director to function as the Chief Functionary of the organization. The Executive Director appoints its counterparts in consultation with Chairperson of the Executive Committee. Members of the Executive Committee

Duration: January 2019 - December 2021

SL Name Designation

01 Mir Rowshan Ali Mona Chairperson

02 Mr.Philip Biswas Executive Director

03 Mrs. Dr. Sahanaj Parvin Member

04 Mr.Shamol Kumar Chauduri Member

05 Mrs. Monzu-Ara Begum Member

06 Ms.Pia Magdalena Roy Member

07 Mrs. Jesmin Biplobi Das Member

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Members of the General Body

SL Name Designation

01 Mir Rowshan Ali Mona General Member

02 Mr.Philip Biswas General Member

03 Mrs. Dr. Sahanaj Parvin General Member

04 Mr.Shamol Kumar Chauduri General Member

05 Mrs. Monzu-Ara Begum General Member

06 Ms.Pia Magdalena Roy General Member

07 Mrs. Jesmin Biplobi Das General Member

08 Mr.Tarapada Das General Member

09 Mr. James L.D’ Rozario General Member

10 Mrs.Ratna Karmoker General Member

11 Md. Hares Uddin General Member

12 Abu Sayed Md. Abdul Huq General Member

13 Mrs.Maria Dias General Member

14 Mr. Sudhir Sardar General Member

15 Md.Mashiul Azam General Member

16 Md. Abdur Rashid General Member

17 Mrs. Mary Gomes General Member

18 Md. Rafiqul Alam General Member

19 Ms. Kolpona Sarker General Member

20 Mrs. Rashia Biswas General Member

21 Mrs. Puspo Mondol General Member

Management Team

Sl Name Designation

01 Pinku Rita Biswas Deputy Executive Director

02 Antony Biswas Assistant Executive Director

03 Myanila Biswas Director- Admin & HRD

04 Anjelo Das Director - TARC

05 Arun Kumar Biswas Director-Finance & Accounts

06 Md. Abul Kalam Azad Director- Training

07 Md. Salim Reza Director-Microfinance

08 Md. Shamim Uddin Deputy Director- Program

09 Sheikh Hafizur Rahaman Deputy Director- ICT

10 Md. Mokbul Ahmed Deputy Director- Communication & Documentation

11 Sajib Kumar Paul Asst. Director- Internal Audit

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Sectors of Specializations o Micro-credit Management o Technical and Vocational Training o Sustainable Aquaculture, Floriculture Development o Agricultural Value Chain Development o Organizational Management Development o Sustainable Livelihood & Food Security o Comprehensive Development o Cultural and Human Development o Non-Formal Education o School Feeding o Disaster Management o Children’s Sponsorship

Staff Position (As of February-2020) Skill Human Resources boost up the organizational strength and help create good working environment. The organization has been continuously giving on the job and off the job training to its staff on programs to make the employees efficient and effective.

Staff type Staff

Male Female Total

Administrative Staff 09 02 11

Operational Staff 1113 341 1454

Service Staff 60 27 87

Contractual Staff 157 276 433

Volunteer 01 0 01

Total 1340 646 1986

A total number of 1,986 dedicated, efficient and skilled core employees are working with different programs for implementing, supervising and monitoring all programs undertaken by the organization. Governance Instruments 1. Department of Admin & HR 2. Department of Finance & Accounts 3. Department of Internal Audit 4. Department of Monitoring & Evaluation and Research 5. Department of ICT 6. Department of Training 7. Department of Communication & Documentation

Ongoing Program (As of February-2020)

Sl Name of Program Partner/Donor Beneficiaries

Socio-Economic Development Male Female Total

1 Microfinance PKSF, Commercial Bank 11462 236103 247565

2 Remittance (Inward) Bank Asia, Southeast Bank, The City Bank 11438 45749 57187

3 RRF Agent Banking Center RRF & Mutual Trust Bank 667 456 1123

4 Sustainable Enterprise Project (SEP) PKSF, World Bank 45 124 169

5 ABASHON Project PKSF 2 61 63

RRF Technical & Vocational Department 0

6 Skills for Employment Investment Program (SEIP) PKSF, IFAD, SDC 1411 89 1500

7 Development of Small Automobile Industry of Jashore PKSF 9000 0 9000

8 RRF Jute Craft RRF 0 0 0

9 SUDOKKHO Palladium, DFID, SDC 111 109 220

10 ASHSHASH Winrok International 15 10 25

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11 Institute of Hospitatlity & Hotel Management RRF 74 26 100

Sustainable Livelihood & Food Security 0

12 ENRICH ( Samriddhi) PKSF 34176 34315 68491

13 Vulnerable Group Development (VGD) Women Affairs 0 2760 2760

14 Uplifting the Quality of the Lives of Elderly People PKSF and RRF 4743 8990 13733

15 Unnoty Light Castle, ACDI/VOCA 0 80 80

16 PPEPP (Pathways to Prosperity) PKSF 8000 4000 12000

17 Senior Citizen Welfare Program RRF 95 161 256

Agriculture 0

18 Promoting Agricultural Commercialization and Enterprise ( PACE) Carp-Golda

PKSF & IFAD 1500 1500 3000

19 Tissue Culture Lab PKSF & IFAD 1250 750 2000

20 Prottoy RRF 0 0 0

Environmental and Climate Change 0

21 Improving living condition of poor people through Ahame Family fund in Bangladesh

Habitat , Ahamed Family Housing 285 190 475

22 Trishal Housing Project Habitat , Australian Aid, ANSA Homes 810 375 1185

23 2019 Bangladesh Banskhali Disaster Risk Reduction Project (Phase-II)

Habitat, KOICA-HA 2083 3868 5951

24 Disaster Management & Rehabilitation RRF, WEP, UNDP, FSC 0 0 0

25 Water Desalination Project PKSF 1890 1208 3098

26 NATP-2 Biogas Project Department of Livestock 13 5 18

Health 0

27 Community Health Care Program RRF 2541 10162 12703

Education 0

28 School Feeding Directorate of Primary Education (DPE) 95677 99221 194898

29 Sponsorship for Children's Education CHALIC-Canada 420 404 824

30 Barnamala Bidyapith (Formal Education) RRF 657 581 1238

31 Barnamala Bidyapith Pre-School RRF 207 226 433

32 Internship RRF 345 251 596

Cultural & Human Development 0

33 Adolescent Program PKSF and RRF 1699 3638 5337

34 Cultural & Sports Program PKSF and RRF 18917 22099 41016

Advocacy & Networking 0

35 Social Advocacy PKSF 100 120 220

36 Campaign for Popular Education CAMPE, EU 478 124 602

Others 0

37 Training And Resource Centre (TARC) RRF 2198 1466 3664

Total 212309 479221 691530

Department of Communication & Documentation, RRF Ongoing Programs’ Budget for the Fiscal Year – 2019-20

Sector Sl Projects Budget (BDT)

2019-2020

Education

1 Formal Education (Barnamala Bidyapith) 8,976,250

2 Pre School (Non-Formal Education) 2,690,500

3 Sponsorship for Children Education 23,095,036

4 School Feeding Program 662,434,832

5 Cultural and Sports Program 4,728,200

6 Program for Adolescent 2,340,000

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7 RRF University 5,000,000

Sub-total (Education) 709,264,818

Health

8 Community Healthcare Program 2,861,700

9 ENRICH (Shamiriddhi) Program 22,409,120

Sub-total (Health) 25,270,820

Livelihood & Food Security

10 Skills for Employment Investment Program (SEIP)-PKSF

34,483,000

11 Skills for Employment Investment Program (SEIP)-Bangladesh Bank

-

12 B-skillFUL -

13 Uplifting the quality of Elderly people

7,169,900

14 Learning and Innovation Fund to Test New Ideas (LIFT)

253,800

15 Senior Citizen Welfare Program 2,239,800

16 Vulnerable Group Development (VGD) 1,208,480

17 Ultra Poor Program(UPP)-Ujjibito Project -

18 Sudokkho 985,596

Sub-total (Livelihood & Food Security) 46,340,576

Environmental & Climate change

19 Community Disaster resilience Project (Habitat) 30,155,597

20 Bio-Gas Project 5,400,000

21 Solar Home System Program (SHSP) -

22 Community Climate Change Project (CCCP) -

23 Disaster Management & Rehabilitation 6,000,000

24 Pathways to Prosperity for Extremely Poor People (PPEPP)

14,000,000

Sub-total (Environmantal & Climate change) 55,555,597

Socio Economic

25 Microfinance Program 18,657,842,000

26 Agent Banking 168,606,400

27 Money transfer (Remittance) 193,811,040

28 Abashon Loan 67,799,702

29 Sustainable Enterprise Project (SEP) 80,385,358

Sub-total (Socio Economic) 19,168,444,499

Capacity Building

30 Training & Resource Centre (TARC) 16,167,884

31 Active Citizen 1,450,000

32 Automobile Service Market Development in Jessore

11,864,950

33 Training Cell 14,771,000

34 Social Advocacy & Knowledge Dissemination 553,570

Sub-total (Capacity Building) 44,807,404

Agricultural 35 Floriculture Growth in Bangladesh 38,184,129

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36 Promoting Agricultural Commercialization & Enterprises (PACE)-Mugbean

-

37 Promoting Agricultural Commercialization & Enterprises (PACE)-Carp Golda

3,040,200

38 Floriculture production and marketing Related Value Chain Development Project

4,899,523

39 Rural Microenterprise Transformation Project (RMTP)

10,000,000

Sub-Total (Agricultural) 56,123,852

Self-Reliant Project

40 Jute Production Center 360,000

41 Prottay (Agriculture Farm) 82,996

Sub-total (Self Reliant Project) 442,996

International 42 International Activity 2,000,000

General & Administration

43 General Fund 56,696,437

Total Budget in BDT 2016,49,47,000

Total Budget BDT (in Million) 20,165

Total Budget in USD (in Million) 238.78

Total Budget in Euro (in Million) 212.07

Geographical Coverage

Sl Name of

District

Number of

Upazilla

Number of

Union

Number of

Villages

1 Khulna 10 40 329

2 Satkhira 4 40 230

3 Jashore 8 103 757

4 Magura 4 18 149

5 Narail 3 16 83

6 Jhenaidha 5 38 245

7 Chuadanga 4 46 342

8 Meherpur 3 20 373

9 Kushtia 5 30 187

10 Bagherhat 8 42 249

Sub-total 54 393 2944

11 Rajshahi 10 62 339

12 Natore 7 47 358

13 Pabna 6 43 361

14 Sirajgonj 2 13 93

15 Naogaon 1 1 1

Sub-total 26 166 1152

16 Dhaka 6 19 108

17 Gazipur 4 14 144

18 Gopalgonj 1 2 5

19 Rajbari 1 2 14

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20 Foradpur 4 28 71

21 Munchigonj 1 8 27

Sub-total 17 73 369

22 Mymensingh 5 24 151

Sub-total 5 24 151

23 Chittagong 1 1 20

Sub-total 1 1 20

103 657 4636

Available Facilities & Services At present the following facilities and services are available with RRF:

Sl. Available Facilities Numbers Value in BDT (in million)

Remarks

1 Head Office, Jashore (47 Decimal) 1 206.147 RRF’s Own

2 Training & Resource Centre (6.10 Acre) 1 570.952 RRF’s Own

3 Maternity Clinic (139 Decimal) 1 16.588 RRF’s Own

4 Schools (257 Decimal) 7 66.290 5- Own

5 Protty Project (773.5 Decimal) 1 65.21 RRF's Own

6 Zonal Offices 5 0 Rental,

7 Regional Offices 26 0 Rental

8 Branch/Project Offices (92 Decimal) 170 20.077 4- Own

9 Laptop 157 6.929

10 Computers(Desk-tops) 266 8.194

11 4WD Jeeps, Car & Pick-ups 10 21.646

12 Motorcycles 209 32.255

13 Bicycles 40 0.160

14 Photocopiers 4 0.213

15 Air Coolers 93 10.062

16 Audio visual 7 0.639

17 Furniture & Fixtures 0 62.173

18 Online Microfinance Software 0 9.234

19 CCTV Camera 46 0.701

20 Generator 6 2.558

21 PKSF & Bank Fund (Credit) 2959.642 22 Group Members Savings 1459.887 23 RRF’s Own Fund(Equity) 819.284 Total 5789.659

Experience & Utilization of Donors’ Fund as of June 2019

Name of Donor Funding Period Total Taka in (BDT) Name of the project

APHD 1989 to 1994 7,069,046 Functional Literacy Project

VHSS 1988 to 1989 360,000 Health activities

NGO Forum 1988 ongoing 20,550 Village Sanitation Project

Enfance et partage 1989 to1992 78,806 Sponsorship for Children Education

CCFD

1985-1987 1,217,886 Education & Health

1989 to 1990 4,853,480 Relief operation for Flood Victim

1991 to 1994 21,762,984 Construction of Training Centre

1996 442,600 Promotion of Women Development

Foundation D France 1992 1,776,750 Post Cyclone Rehab-1991

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NOVIB 1989 to 1991 6,760,933 Relief operation for Flood Victim

NOVIB 1992-1993 2,328,405 Human Development Education & Training

CCCI

2000 2,140,128 Relief operation for Flood Victim

2001 ongoing 1,333,886,084 Sponsorship for Children Education

8,159,706 Health care fund

SDC 2000 7,167,600 Emergency Relief-2000

OXFAM-GB 2000 16,285,792 Emergency Relief & Rehab.

Care Bangladesh 2000 12,000,000 Soft Loan

Proshika Manobik Unnayan Kendro

2000 to 2001 357,700 Relief operation for Flood Victim

2000 to 2003 2,887,320 Networking

2000 71,989 Agriculture Technology Transfer Project

RDRS 2000 100,000 Relief operation for Flood Victim

Islamic Relief 2000 933,955 Relief operation for Flood Victim

Bangladesh Bank 1999 ongoing 16,000,000 Rural Housing Project

Narcotics Dept. Jessore 1997 to 1998 10,000 Motivation for Narcotics

LGED, Dhaka

1998 to 2000 1,138,070 Water Seal Pit Latrine Supply

2003 to 2006 5,596,924 Integrated Food Security Program

ICLARM 1999 to 2005 6,855,823 Aquaculture Development Project

CATALYST 2006 -2008 5,969,961 Floriculture Marketing Development Project

WFP

2001 to ongoing 168,204,594 Emergency School Feeding Project

2008 185,376,863 Cash for work

2010-2012 22,092,459 Vulnerable Group Development

2009 231,064 Home gardening

Women’s Affairs Bureau 2010-2012 6,554,667 Vulnerable Group Development

DANIDA 2005 ongoing 2,032,655 Legal Aid & Good Governance

PKSF

1992 ongoing 2,225,600,000 Rural Micro Credit (RMC)

2000 ongoing 91,000,000 Socio Economic Rehabilitation Loan Program

2003 to 2006 16,500,000 Financial support to the Poorest (FSP)

2005 ongoing 541,000,000 Micro Enterprise Loan Program

2005 ongoing 170,000,000 Hard-Core Poor Program

2006 ongoing 919,900,000 Seasonal Loan Program

2006 ongoing 750,000,000 Agriculture

2007 ongoing 25,000,000 Livelihood Restoration Project (LRP)

1998 ongoing 10,766,222 Institutional Development Loan

2008 ongoing 58,000,000 Urban Microcredit-UMC

2008 ongoing 10,000,000 SHAHOS

2008 ongoing 30,000,000 Rescue

2007-2008 7,660,875 Prime-2

2008-2009 80,000,000 EFRAP

PKSF

1992-ongoing 8,172,427,097 Micro credit

2014 ongoing 18,421,409 Community Based Climate Change Adaption Program (CBCCAP)

2016 ongoing 49,639,991 Promoting Agricultural Commercialization and Enterprises(PACE)

2016 ongoing 31,119,641 Skill for Employment Investment Program (SEIP)

2016 ongoing 4,600,000 Leaning and Innovation Fund to Test New Ideas (LIFT)

2014 ongoing 25,814,872 Ultra Poor Program (UPP)-Ujjibito

2016 ongoing 39,167,957 ENRICH (Shamriddhi)

2017 ongoing 3,408,393 Elderly program

2017 ongoing 2,249,033 Culture & Sports program

2014 ongoing 935,600 Developing Inclusive Insurance Sector Project (DIISP)

Bank 2011-ongoing 10,099,000,000 Agriculture

UNDP

2007-2009 109,630,326 Relief & Rehabilitation-Sidr affected

2009-2011 214,084,692 Core Family Shelter

ADB/DPHE 3,734,500 Secondary town infrastructure Dev.

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Public Health Dept. 1,084,600 Water & Sanitation

IDCOL 2010ongoing 15,762,379 Bio-Gas Loan

Habitat 2011 ongoing 70,068,524 Shelter repair

INM 2012 ongoing 5,262,248 Training

Price 2012 ongoing 2,591,700 Training on agriculture

Relief International 2012 ongoing 4,481,622 CVAW Training

NGO Foundation 2012 ongoing 112,500 Training

Primary Education Dept. 2012 ongoing 116,653,740 School Feeding

Swiss Contract 2012 ongoing 6,653,519 Skill Training

EDGE 702,565 Vegetable cropping practices

Relief International 954,990 Eco-tourism project

150,510 Human Trafficking

Development Alternative Inc. 2015 ongoing 4,191,100 Agriculture Value Chain

CAMPE 2015 ongoing 266,099 Advocacy in Education

Bangladesh Bank 2016 ongoing 9,743,832 Skill for Employment Investment Program (SEIP)

British Council 2015 ongoing 1,562,500 Active Citizens

Swiss Contract 2019 to ongoing 504,400 Sudokkho

Total BDT 25,801,132,229

Total BDT (in million) 25801

Total USD (in million) 305.539

Total Euro (in million) 271.669

Institutional Capacity Assessment Rural Reconstruction Foundation has a long year practical experience in both Welfare and Development activities. It has already built-up a 1,986 member efficient human resources those who are capable to handle large projects.

Sl. Facts Figures

01 Starting date of the organization 20 March 1982

02 Founders Philip Biswas and Pinku Rita Biswas

03 Current ongoing Programs 37

04 Number of present regular staff 1,986 (including all programs)

05 Operational districts 23

06 Coverage of Upazila 103

07 Coverage of Union 657

08 Coverage of Villages 4636

09 Number of Current Beneficiaries 691530 (Direct & Indirect)

10 Training Centre 1

11 Branch Offices 170

12 Regional Offices 27

13 Zonal Offices 05

14 Head Office 01

15 Health Clinic 01

Microfinance Program as of February- 2020

SL Facts Figures

1 Number of Branch 170

2 Number of Region 29

3 Number of Zone 6

4 Number of District 22

5 Number of Upzila 102

6 Number of Union 656

7 Number of Village 4,616

8 Total Number of Staff 1,366

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9 Total Number of Credit officer 765

10 Total Number of Group 13012

11 Total Number of Member 247,565

12 Total Borrower 191,003

13 Savings Collection (Cumulative) 7394694842 (BDT)

14 Savings Refund (Cumulative) 5661619643(BDT)

15 Savings Outstanding 1,733,075,199(BDT)

16 Loan disbursement (Cumulative) 57674223050(BDT)

17 Loan realization (Cumulative) 51930258292(BDT)

18 Total Loan Outstanding 5,743,964,758(BDT)

19 Micro Insurance 79,688,315(BDT)

Livestock Insurance 1,794,577(BDT)

20 Dues 448132946(BDT)

21 Loan Loss Provision 429,644,509(BDT)

22 Write off Collection up to Month 703,417(BDT)

23

PKSF 511,000,000(BDT)

BANK (All) 1,990,000,000(BDT)

Total Fund Received up to this month 2,501,000,000(BDT)

24

PKSF 1,022,095,454(BDT)

Bank (all) 2,522,308,954(BDT)

Total Fund Position 3,544,404,407(BDT)

25 Equity (BDT) 997,388,224(BDT)

26 Total Income up to this month 820,989,548(BDT)

27 Revenue expenditure up to this month 588,578,579(BDT)

28 LLP Expenses 68,518,678(BDT)

29 Total expenses up to this month 657,097,257(BDT)

30 Surplus up to this month 163,892,291(BDT)

Ratio Per Credit officer :

31 Number of Member 324

32 Number of Borrower 250

33 Outstanding 7508451(BDT)

34 Borrower coverage ratio 77.15%

Existing Program/Project Brief

Socio-Economic Development

Microfinance RRF is operating microfinance program in 22 districts in Bangladesh covering 4,616 villages and 226201 beneficiaries. This program is financially supported by Palli Karma-Shayak Foundation (PKSF) and different commercial Bank. It intends to support people living in poverty in numerous ways by facilitating easy access to credit and savings, from enabling investment in small enterprises, to helping families maintain spending on food, and offering coping mechanisms for emergencies. It directly contributes to achieving different aspects of development with regards to extreme poverty, food security, health, education, gender equality, sanitation, livelihood, inclusive, economic growth and climate change resilience Remittance (Inward) RRF is promoting remittance service from June 2009, has been render with the collaboration with Bank Asia Ltd, The City Bank Ltd. & Southeast Bank Ltd. This program extends to the entire microfinance area of the organization. This service is provided to the people who are staying in the particular areas of the respective offices under ongoing microfinance program. In fact, the microfinance staffs serve this door step services into the grass root level and hard to reach areas. The main goal of these services is to deliver the money that is being sent from the foreign countries to the receivers and helping the poor population as well as helping the economic development of

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the country in the process. It also helps to enhance the reputation of RRF in home and foreign countries and helps to attend the social responsibilities. RRF Agent Banking RRF has kicked off Agent Banking in association with Mutual Trust Bank (MTB) at Barinagar Bazar, Shatmile, Jashore from February 2018. Agent banking is limited scale banking and financial service for those living in remote areas across the country through persons under a valid agency agreement, rather than a teller or cashier, according to Bangladesh Bank agent banking guideline 2013, RRF has undertaken to promote this event into the rural areas. Sustainable Enterprise Project (SEP) Sustainable Enterprise Project (SEP)” which is financed by the World Bank. This project provides assistance to Micro Enterprises (MEs) of Bangladesh to increase adaptation of environment friendly technology and enhance their marketing and brand development capacity. RRF kicked off “Sustainable Enterprise Project (SEP)” from June 2019 in Jhikorgacha upazilla of Jashore and in Jibonnagar upazilla of Chuadanga district. SEP is an Agricultural Value Chain Project through which RRF is implementing various interventions in the floriculture sub-sector. Palli Karma-Shayak Foundation is supporting this event with view to increase the adoption of environmentally sustainable practices by targeted microenterprises. This project intends increasing production and marketing of commercial flowers followed environmentally sustainable practiced that increased income and employment as well as socio-economic status of beneficiaries. Housing Loan (ABASHON) Project Since 1996, the PKSF, established by the government, has been successfully developing and managing various development activities in line with the demand and competence of the poor and low-income communities of the urban and rural areas through its subsidiaries. Housing is one of the most sought after among the five basic needs people. As a part of this demand, RRF is implementing “Housing loan Project “with financial assistance of PKSF to make planned and healthier housing for poor people. This program has been kicked off from February 2019 particular in Jhikorgacha upazilla of Jashore district. In this program the members are considered who have their own land will provide support namely in Building new houses, Home renovation, Household expansion.

RRF Technical & Vocational Department

Skills for employment investment program (SEIP) Growth of the economy and employment opportunities in Bangladesh is restricted, among others by skills shortages. The current skill supply system does not meet the skill demand because of inadequate throughput and mismatch between supply and skills demand. The current production of skill workers is not focused on industry demand. Considering this factor, The Skills for Employment Investment Program (SEIP) is being implemented by the Finance Division, Ministry of Finance, ADB and Swiss Agency for Development & Cooperation (SDC). Rural Reconstruction Foundation has been implementing this program as a training Institute under the Umbrella of PKSF and Bangladesh Bank. This project kicked off from 27-12-2015. Development of Small Automobile Industry in Jashore Automobile industry is a largest industry sector in Bangladesh is playing a vital role of national economy. About 6-8 lakh people are employed directly and indirectly in this sector. Automobile sector of Jashore is in the 2nd position in the country. But they use traditional tools & equipment to produce the automobile product. Considering this issues, RRF with the support of PKSF is implementing the project named Development of small automobile industry in Jashore. The project has been signed on 22.02.2018 and will continuing up to November 2021. The main goal of this project is to develop the skills of workshop owner & worker of Jashore. RRF Jute Craft

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RRF- Jute Products center has started its work from 22 August 2010 by the technical support of Jute diversification promotion center (JDPC). Many of rural women in our country are socially and economically weaker section. This kind of women is mostly depending upon her husband or father for their needs. To alleviate this situation RRF took initiative to run this program so that women can get the privilege to earn money through learning and be self-reliant. It does manufacture, supply and export of good quality and wide range and variety of jute items - shopping bags, garden/kitchen tools bag, promotional bag, tote bag, ladies fashion bag, beach bag, room/beach slipper, wine bag, jute basket, nursery/ plant bag, Home Decor & Stationary Items and many more. Sudokkho From January 2019, Rural Reconstruction Foundation began Sudokkho, a DFID and SDC funded program, formerly known as Skills and Employment Program in Bangladesh (SEP-B), stimulates the private sector to deliver vocational skills training sustainably and at scale. This 5-years program is being implemented by RRF in partnering with Palladium International Limited, in consortium with a Swisscontact and the British Council. It focus is on the Ready-Made Garments and the construction sectors, to establish integrated, market driven, skills training models that incentivizes higher productivity, efficiency and investment among the trainees, private training providers and employers. The main objective of this project is to supporting private training providers to offer affordable quality training that enhances employability and to increase the training capacity so that the trainees can qualify in competitive job market after having training. This program is being implemented in Jashore district where the participants are unemployed and underemployed who are above 18 years of age and interested to seek employment in either construction or the RMG sector. Ashashash Project The Ashshash project is improving the well-being of 5,000 men and women who have escaped trafficking by delivering high-quality psychosocial and technical/vocational training, job placement and entrepreneurial support. The project is also strengthening the capacity of local partners, civil society groups and government for improved survivor services. RRF began this project implementation from November 2019 in all 8 Upazillas of Jashore district which will be continued till August 2022. This project is supported by Winrock International having fund from Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC). The main goal of this project is to restoring dignity, improve well-Being and build self-sufficiency for men and women who have escaped trafficking wheras the impact will be “Men and women who have escaped trafficking restore their dignity and well–being and become self-sufficient”. In terms of implementation, The Dhaka Ahasania Mission and Rights Jashroe take the the staring this project as Social Protection Partners whereas RRF is undertaken to proceed this project as Training Service Provider. RRF Institute of Hotel and Hospitality Management In keeping with the tradition of excellence and in the pursuit of its mission and vision, Rural Reconstruction Foundation is continuously in search for new horizons to make the employment creation process attuned with the emerging demands for world class business market. RRF established “Institute of Hotel and Hospitality Management” in Jashore district of Bnagaldesh in January 2019 whose graduates will be equipped with competent learning domains and strong sense of ethical values ready to meet the emerging demands and requirements of the global markets. The Objectives of this Program is to provide training, skill development and education needed to prepare individuals for effective job performance in the hospitality, tourism and entertainment industries. RRF is fully committed to offer Hotel, Tourism and Hospitality industry related professional courses at affordable costs. The course contents of the programmers include both theoretical and practical classes to acquire personal qualities and professional skills required to perform duties in the industry. It will help to reduce unemployment and poverty in the country. The high degree of focus of this this project is to create efficient and qualified skilled manpower for the Hotel, Tourism and Hospitality Industry; So that our young boys and girls can be transformed as professional human capital for the local and overseas market.

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Sustainable Livelihood & Food Security ENRICH With the technical and financial assistance of Pally Karma-Sahayak Foundation (PKSF), Rural Reconstruction Foundation (RRF), a national legendary non-government humanitarian organization in Bangladesh, has been implementing the “Enhancing Resources and Increasing Capacities of the Poor Households towards Elimination of their Poverty” (ENRICH) program at three Unions; Andulbaria, Hashadah and Raypur of Jibonnagar Upazila under Chuadanga District and Godaipur Union under Paickgacha Khulna. The ENRICH has been distinctively designed to target such issues which ensures the household-based sustainable development. It attaches high importance to creating capabilities of and establishing an enabling environment for the people to improve their socio-economic conditions and reach a level of living which is humanly dignified, within as a short time as possible. It aims to make the poor households enriched through eradicating their poverty and enhancing their abilities. It follows a life cycle approach-from conception to grave. At each identifiable level of life, there are programs. There are services for pregnant and lactating mothers, newborn children and adolescents, youth, adults, and elderly people. Vulnerable Group Development (VGD) The Vulnerable group development (VGD) program is the largest social safety net program of the Government of Bangladesh that exclusively targets ultra-poor households. The main objectives are to build the income-earning capacities of VGD women and to socially empower them through training on awareness raising, provision of training on variety of income generating activities, provision of credit and other support services during and beyond the food assistance period. About 750,000 direct ultra-poor participants across the country receive monthly food ration for the household and a development support service (inclusive of life skill and income generating skill training, savings and access to credit) for a cycle. To ensure sustainability of development result and to provide women with opportunities to further improve their livelihoods VGD participants are mainstreamed into regular NGO development program after completing the cycle. Rural Reconstruction Foundation has signed the agreement on 07 May, 2013 with the Department of Women Affairs of the Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh for deliver the services to 2760 VGD women in Abhoynagor and Bagharpara upazilla of Jashore district. Now RRF is implementing VGD program in Sharsha Upazilla of Jashore district. Uplifting the Quality of the Lives of the Elderly People Rural Reconstruction Foundation (RRF) began to implement “Uplifting the Quality of the Lives of Elderly People” program from July 2017. RRF in association with PKSF through its various innovative activities has been playing a vital role for the country's sustainable development. The key intension of this attempt is working for improving the living standard of senior citizen and aims to sustain the development through different kind of innovative activities. This is of course, elderly people not as a client, but as a man and serving them in a way so that it does not hurt their self-esteem. These project activities are designed by putting people in the center and upholding the human dignity. RRF is implementing this project in one union of Khulna district and 3 unions of Chuadanga district. Unnoty Project Light Castle Partners and Rural Reconstruction Foundation (RRF) singed a MoU for conducting the Unnoty Accelerator Program for female agri-entrepreneurs under this partnership program. RRF has undertaken to move the wagon wheel of this project from July 2012 in Jashore, Khulna and Jhenidha district. In association with Light Castle Partners and ACDI/VOCA have partnered to conduct an accelerator program in Southern Bangladesh FTF (Feed the Future) Zone. Each accelerator program will consist of Road shows to scout participants, Boot camp to select potential participants for the accelerator program, day long training programs to develop the skills and knowledge of participants for making them investment ready and a DEMO (demonstration) day to pitch in front of potential

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investors such as banks, NBFIs, angel investors and forward market players. The ultimate goal of this project is to improve and strengthen the role of women entrepreneurs and SMEs in Southern Bangladesh. Light Castle in association with Rural Reconstruction Foundation (RRF) and ACDI/VOCA (Feed the Future Bangladesh Rice and Diversified Crops (RDC) Activity, funded by the United States Agency for International Development) have come up with a ground-breaking business accelerator model. The RDC Activity aims to elevate the competitiveness of women-owned agricultural enterprises by promoting sustainable solutions, support systems, and services. The Pathways to Prosperity project Rural Reconstruction Foundation started implementing the project “Pathways to Prosperity for Extremely Poor People” from January 2020 in Bagerhat, Magura and Khulna districts in partnering with Pally Karma-Sahayak Foundation (PKSF). This program is funded by the UK’s Department for International Development (DFID) and the European Union (EU). The Pathways to Prosperity project will help the extremely poor people to connect with mainstream development activities and economic growth. It aims to deliver the results and higher level changes through following six interrelated and multidimensional components: Livelihoods (resilience building and value-chain development), Nutrition and Health, Community Mobilisation, Market Development, Policy Advocacy, and Life-Cycle Grant Pilot. The Project has three cross-cutting areas – Disability, Disaster and Climate Resilience, and Women’s Empowerment Leading to Gender Equality. Senior Citizen Welfare Program The experience and wisdom of the senior citizens can guide the youth towards a better and more prosperous future. The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) cannot be achieved leaving anyone behind, and empowering senior citizens is as important as ensuring their welfare. Our heart's conviction toward inclusive development and social dignity of the elderly.” Today’s these older people were once a young people, they created the next generation. They sacrificed their golden time with over the years for this generation. Today's colorful world is their creation. Recognizing them is our moral duty.

Agriculture Promoting Agricultural Commercialization and Enterprise (PACE) Sub-Sector: Carp Golda Mix-Culture Rural Reconstruction Foundation began implementing the Agricultural Value Chain project namely Promoting Agricultural Commercialization and Enterprises (PACE) project from May 2016. The project is jointly financed by PKSF and International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD). The financing Agreement of the project has been signed between the People’s Republic of Bangladesh and International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD). The “Promoting Agricultural Commercialization and Enterprises (PACE)” project is designed on the basis of contributing significantly in poverty reduction and employment generation for the rural people in Bangladesh. The main goal of this project is to enhance livelihoods (higher income from self-employment, business profit and wage employment, and food security) of Entrepreneurs by improved Carp-Golda Mix-Culture and Marketing. Tissue Culture Lab Tissue Culture Lab is a new addition to the organization, which gives an excellent level of excellence to the agricultural department of the organization. Especially the organization has been working on two decades on floriculture. In the meantime, it has implemented multi-functional activities for the marketing of flowers, involved the farmers in cultivating new species of flowers. Based on the demand of local farmers and country’s market, in association with PKSF, the organization has established a tissue culture lab from September 2018. It aims to Produce Sapling of Flowers mother plant within the country and make availability of sapling to the farmers at Low price. The ultimate goal of this project is to increase farmer’s income, livelihood and extension of floriculture through supplying quality, germ free healthy sapling.

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Prottoy Prottoy; is an RRF driven self-reliant agriculture based project is run by its own agricultural department which began in 2007 is located in Ulashi of Sharsha upazila in Jessore district. The core interventions of this project are production, processing and marketing by which the beneficiaries and organization both are benefited. It demonstrates new technology adaptation to encourage the farmers for agricultural development. Alongside, this project virtually indicates how the organic farming creates demand in contemporary food market. The project is established on around 8 acres of own land. A good variety of Mango Orchard has been developed in this project area in 2015 with 4 acres of land. In this garden, about two thousand different improved varieties of mango tree have been planted. The main goal of this gardening is to get financially benefited and to inspire local people to create such a garden, and it is basically a demonstration of gardening.

Environment & Climate Change Community Disaster Resilience Project Responding to disasters such as cyclones or storms has enabled RRF to help Bangladeshi families rebuild more resilient homes. Improving communities’ access to clean water and safe sanitation along with raising hygiene standards through WASH training and kit support as well as building community house with the generous support of Habitat Bangladesh. Since 2011, RRF has been working with low-income families to build strength, stability and self- reliance through shelter. RRF has Vast experiences to implement many Disaster related Project supported by different donors. The programs include decent, affordable housing, clean water and safe sanitation, training in appropriate construction technology, WASH, Disaster Preparedness as well as disaster response and mitigation. Now three different donors are supporting this project through Habitat for Humanity international Bangladesh, that are- 1. Funding by KOICA-HA, 2019 Bangladesh Banskhali Disaster Risk Reduction Project (Phase-II) is being implemented in Chattogram district whereas it will construct household level disaster level resilient sanitary toilets; install community level disaster resilient deep tub wells with bathing facilities for women and different types of WASH and DRR Training, 2. Through ANSA, DFAT funding under Trishal Housing Project in Mymenshing district, it constructs new house, sanitary latrine and educate community in WASH and different DRR issues and 3. With the financial support from Ahamad Family Housing in Mymensingh district, “Improving living condition of poor people through Ahame Family fund in Bangladesh” is being implemented whereas it constructs new house, renovates, makes awareness to community people in DRR issues and supports micro-credit. Emergency Response As Bangladesh is a calamity prone area, almost every year she has to face different types of natural disasters. To face both natural and manmade disasters RRF has made an emergency fund of worth Taka 10 million to face any unpredicted emergencies to respond immediately without donor’s fund. During the previous disasters RRF with the supports of different donors helped the victims with relief and rehabilitation in 2010 year with worth of Tk.790 million. RRF has already build-up a 6 member strong Disaster Mitigation Team who are capable to handle the primary emergency Water Desalination Project Bangladesh is vulnerable to water insecurity partially because of its environmental circumstances. Being a low-lying deltaic country of exceptionally dense population, Bangladesh is susceptible to a variety of environmental stresses and natural disasters; these stresses can exacerbate the difficulties in accessing potable water. For example, south-west Bangladesh was severely impacted by cyclone Aila in 2009; and many drinking water sources were inundated with saline tidal water and became unusable. Rural Reconstruction Foundation has planted 07 desalination plants in Rampal and Morrelgonj Upazilla of Bagerhat District With a view to reducing the shortage of portable water in salinity prone areas. PKSF supported “Water Desalination Project” has been started from June, 2016 aiming to arrange long-lasting and fixed source of portable water for the community people through installing Reverse Osmosis Water plant. The deprived people of salinity prone areas especially in

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Bagerhat district are targeted to provide drinkable water. PKSF has taken measures to provide potable drinking water in the said areas at a very affordable cost under the CCCP and LIFT project. Biogas Project (NATP-2) From April-2019, RRF has begun Biogas Project under UNTP-2 having support from the department of Livestock of Bangladesh Government. Every single district of Khulna division of Bangladesh is covered under this project whereas the target group is Common Interest Group (CIG) under Upazilla Livestock Department. The main objective of the Second Phase of the National Agriculture Technology Program Project for Bangladesh is to increase the agricultural productivity of smallholder farms and improve smallholder farmers’ access to markets within the country. The main focus of this project is in strengthening the capacity of research, extension services and farmers to generate, adopt and diffuse agricultural technologies aimed at increasing farm productivity and reducing post-harvest losses; and promoting the sustainability of existing and newly created farmer groups and producer organization by facilitating their stronger participation in commodity value chain, market-linkages, and improving their knowledge and skill base.

Health Community Healthcare Program Rural Reconstruction Foundation driven “Community Healthcare Program” is an absolutely outreach project. Mainly, RRF planned to establish few Community Healthcare centers at the village level to extend Primary Health Care at the door step of the rural people especially to the beneficiaries of all RRF program and project in its working areas. RRF “Community Healthcare Program” basically seeks to ensure complete healthcare services in grass route level. Even the country’s healthcare status has reached a crossroads where success can be rejoiced but those could be short-lived if certain challenges are not met. Still lots of gaps are making some concern in this regards. From the Social Commitment, Rural Reconstruction Foundation started “Community Healthcare Program” from September, 2015 without being depended for having any financial support from outside. This program has been designed in the light of Government of Bangladesh driven Community Clinic which is financially backed by RRF itself.

Education School Feeding Program in Poverty Prone Area The School Feeding program works to improve primary school enrollment and reduce dropout in food insecure areas, as well as address micronutrient deficiencies and hunger among primary school children. RRF is promoting School Feeding program paying its solidarity with government of Bangladesh with a view to Contribute to the Government’s goal of universal primary education by improving access to basic education for school aged children, particularly those living in poverty prone areas. The program is intended to distribute fortified biscuits to government primary schoolchildren in the targeted schools every day without weekend. The biscuits provide 338 kilocalories (about 67 percent of daily calorie requirement) and a range of micronutrients, contributing about 75 percent of vitamin A, zinc, foliate and iron. Sponsorship for Children Education A large numbers of underprivileged families both in rural and urban areas are unable to send their children in school due to their dire poverty as a result they remain out of education system(schools) and increase the number of illiterates. “Chalice”, a Canadian a charitable organization has been supporting Sponsorship project since 1998 around 5600 children from very poor families for their education and nutrition supports. Under this program children are given all educational related expenses such as: tuition fees, dresses, books, exercises, pen, pencils, special gifts, festival dresses, and food during festivals etc. May of the children is now continuing their education from primary to college levels.

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Barnamala Bidyapith (Formal Education) Barnamala Bidyapith an absolutely formal education program, which is operated according to the current mainstream national curriculum. This institution’s goal is not only to provide the highest quality teaching, but also to inculcate the values essential for tomorrow’s leaders. Our teaching team who are capable of teaching the most challenging and up-to-date educational program and empowering them with knowledge and life skills so that they can take on the challenges of building themselves and a better nation. 7 number of Formal Schools RRF has which all have government accreditation from the Ministry of Education and Jashore Education Board. The teaching learning activities are being conducted from Play group to Grade Ten. Pre-School (Non Formal Education) RRF pre-primary schools provide a 1-year program targeting students from disadvantaged and non-literate families. Basically RRF promotes community based pre-school in small scale in its working areas. RRF has a strong relationship with the government primary school system, as children who participate in RRF's pre-primary school program only go on to study in government primary schools afterwards. An important factor in determining students' enrollment rate in primary schools from pre-primary schools has been the physical proximity of the latter to the former. Our pre-primary schools are therefore located very close nearby Government School, in order to facilitate this transition. RRF pre-primary schools provide children with a foundational skills base in literacy, reading and mathematics, and seek to promote children's emotional and physical development for success in primary school. Class hours are flexible and no tuition is charged. Teachers are women from the local community who. The student-teacher ratio is kept low at around 1 teacher Internship Internship roles are ideally an integral part of RRF. Therefore, RRF internship is considered in line with our organization’s philosophy and practice so it benefits our productivity, revenue and staffing goals. The internship experience is mutually beneficial for RRF and Interns either. The essence of Internship is to provide training and experiential learning opportunities for the development of skills in assessment, counseling, crisis intervention, consultation, outreach, and supervision which make a win-win situation both for RRF and Internees. It also provides a professional working environment that encourages and gives space to professional identity development and the development of professional competence. The provision of length of internship can also be dictated by the duration of a school break; for instance, summer internships and winter internships are common, and take place over the course of a summer or winter vacation. There are various issues for internship topic which are consistent with the organization's activities and students’ curriculum.

Cultural & Human Development Adolescent Program

Right now in our country, there are 3 Crore and 60 Lakh adolescents, which is 21% of the

total population. Palli Karma-Shayak Foundation (PKSF) has adopted a program for

adolescent to make the nation's beautiful growth, Rural Reconstruction Foundation has been

implementing this project in Jessore, Khulna, Bagerhat and Meherpur districts from July

2019. A human development project namely “Adolescent Program” has been adopted to

develop the social, human, emotional and physical capacity of adolescents to sustain the

country's development. Under the adolescent program, the development of moral values and

social awareness, adolescence and health awareness, cleanliness-food and nutrition

awareness, leadership development & skill development and cultural and sports activities are

being implemented which will prevent various social disadvantages of the country. The main

objective of the program is to encourage adolescents to earn honest virtues, practice

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truthfulness, attain moral values, nurture advanced science, and encourage progressive

practices. Cultural & Sports Program As a part of inclusive initiatives for sustainable poverty reduction and beyond-poverty development, Rural Reconstruction Foundation has undertaken the “Cultural & Sports Program” for children and young generation of the country. The aim of this program is to patronize and promote mental & physical development of the young people in order to build a talented nation as a hole. RRF intend to work with the people of the society including children and adolescents and young people in order to create a culture and sportsmanship society and nation through healthy culture and sports activities by involving the activities of the noble scholarship. In this regards, RRF has moved to precede this significant program in its working area especially in Jessore and Norail districts with various cultural and sports events.

Advocacy & Networking Social Advocacy Rural Reconstruction Foundation began Social Advocacy program from December 2018 in three Unions; Andulbaria, Hashadah and Raypur of Jibonnagar Upazila under Chuadanga District. In partnering with Pally Karma-Sahayak Foundation (PKSF), this program is promoting different social issues to advocate the change agents with a view to establish social justice, equity and human dignity. Right now, particularly in ENRICH areas PKSF’s Social Advocacy and Knowledge Dissemination Unit have undertaken to implement this advocacy program. Campaign for Popular Education (CAMPE) Rural Reconstruction Foundation started working with Campaign for Popular Education (CAMPE) from January 2015 in Khulna division of Bangladesh. Campaign for Popular Education is an advocacy and campaign network operating in Bangladesh since 1991. It interventions primarily focus on Policy Advocacy, Networking, Campaign, Research and Capacity Building of the country men. RRF is committed to facilitate the process for sustainable and pro-poor policy frameworks which will in turn enable the achievement of Education for All goals. It works closely with policy makers, development partners and different national, regional and global forums. The programmatic issues included (i) Policy Advocacy and Networking, (ii) Program Sustainability and capacity Building, (iii) Quality Education, (iv) Promoting Basic and Value Education, (v) Introducing Trend Setting Activities, (vi) Improving Follow-up and Monitoring System, (vii) Involvement of Local Government and Community, (viii) Networking and Coordination, and ix) Widening the Sub-sector particularly to include pre-primary, skills development and TVET

Self-Reliant RRF Training & Resource Centre RRF Training and Resource Center (RRF-TARC), the apex training institute in the southern part of the country, emerged as a philanthropic institute in 07 November 1991 under Rural Reconstruction Foundation. The essence of this TARC’s emergence is to create skill human resource for social development, to assist small NGO and poor community people through training activities and conduct different types of researches. This training center is located in a pleasant environment surrounded by green nature which is 8 kilometers far from Jessore Town. Currently, various NGOs, government organizations, corporate company, and social organizations hire this venue for arranging various events. RRF made a radical move to start in commercial approach to make this institute sustainable.

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Contact & Address of Head Office and other Offices Contact:

Philip Biswas, Founder Executive Director Email: [email protected] [email protected]

01. Head Office: Rural Reconstruction Foundation

RRF Bhaban, C&B Road Karbala, Jashore-7400, Bangladesh Tel: 880 421 66906, 65663, 61679, Fax: 880 421 68546

Cell: 01713-000926 Email:[email protected], [email protected]

www.rrf-bd.org

02. Dhaka Office Rural Reconstruction Foundation Rupayan Shopping Square 7th Floor, Plot No-C-2, Block-G Bashundhara, Dhaka Email:[email protected], [email protected] www.rrf-bd.org

03. Training Centre: Training & Resource Centre (TARC)

Ramnagar, Rajarhat, Jashore. Tel: 880 421-68902, Mobile: 01711-182334

Contact: Mr. Anjelo Das, Director – TARC

04. Project Office Address

SL Name of Office Mobile Number Office Address

1 Abata Water Treatment Plant

01712661891 Abata, Banogram, Morrelgonj, Bagerhat

2 Barnamala Bidyapith Jashore

01705410311 Sutipur Road, Kholadanga, Arabpur Union, Sadar, Jashore.

3 Barnamala Bidyapith Kamarpara

01716464385 Kamarpara, Jhikorgacha, Jashore.

4 Barnamala Bidyapith Ulashi

01712261712 Gilapole More, Ulashi, Sharsha, Jashore.

5 Barnamala Bidyapith kaligang

01716083981 Dhakale Para, Kaligang, Jhenidha

6 Barnamala Bidyapith Ballobhpur

01715851189 Kedargang, Mujibnagar, Meherpur

7 Barnamala Bidyapith Meherpur

01708416500 Wapda More, Meherpur

8 Barnamala Bidyapith Bahadurpur

01705410312 Bahadurpur, Jessore Sadar, Jashore.

9 Baganchara Sponsorship Office

01720526102 Baganchara Bazar, Sharsha, Jashore.

10 Bagerhat SFP Office 01712661891 Khanjahan Ali Majzr More, Muniganj Bridge Road, Ranabijoypur,

Bagerhat

11 Beauty Parlor 01741609169 Mujib Sarak, Sadar, Jashore.

12 Chutipur Sponsorship Office

01714503300 Chutipur, Jhikargacha, Jashore.

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13 Dona Water Treatment Plant

01712661891 Dona, Boloybunia, Upazila: Morrelgonj, Bagerhat

14 Doibogghati Water Treatment Plant

01712661891 Joka, Doibogghati, Morrelgonj, Bagerhat

15 ENRICH Godaipur Project Office

01722465958 Godaipur, Paickgacha, Khulna

16 ENRICH Hashadah Project Office

01714303562 Hashadh, Jibonnogor, Chuadanga

17 ENRICH Andulbaria Project Office

01795960255 Dorgapara, Station Road, Andulbaria, Jibonnogor, Chuadanga

18 ENRICH Raypur Project Office

01719563990 Kamarpara, Raypur, Jibonnogor, Chuadanga

19 Elderly Godaipur 01728905002 Godaipur, Paikgacha, Khulna

20 Elderly Andulbaria 01753287941 Darga Para, Station Road, Andulbaria, Jibonnagar, Chuadanga

21 Elderly Roypur 01715528319 Roypur, Jibonagar, Chuadanga

22 Elderly Hasadha 01787887969 Hasadaha, Jibonagar, Chuadanga

23 Hoglapasha Water Treatment Plant

01712661891 Purbo Hoglapasha, Hoglapasha, Morrelgonj, Bagerhat

24 Jessore SFP Office 01720526224 C & B Road, Karbala, Jashore.

25 Jute and Handicraft Center

01712083027 Raja Bardakanto Road, Chanchra, Jashore.

26 Kamarpara Sponsorship Office

01733075085 Kamarpara, Jhikorgacha, Jashore.

27 Khulna Sponsorship Office

01720526241 Sonadanga, Khulna

28 Kaligang Sponsorship Office

01733073937 Kaligonj Bazar, Jhenaidha

29 Khulna SFP Office 01739322233 Hamidnagar Sluice Gate, Boyra, Khulna

30 DRR Project Office 01714303562 Nasir Monjil, Jaldi, Banshkhali, Chittogram

31 Narail SFP Office 01717966693 Samad Thakur Foundation Bhaban, Mollarmath, Lohagara, Narail

32 Protty Project 01709966568 Gilapole More, Ulashi, Sharsha, Jashore.

33 Paikgacha ENRICH Office 01709951564 Gadaipur Bazar, Paikgacha, Khulna

34 Papulbunia Water Treatment Plant

01712661891 Papulbunia,Rampal, Rampal, Bagerhat

35 RRF-TTC Jessore 01712083027 C&B Road, Karbala, Jashore.

36 RRF-TTC Jhenaidha 01712083027 Dhan Haria, Near Jhenaidha Polytechnic Inistitute, Jhenaidha

37 RRF-TTC, Chanchra 01712083027 Raja Bardakanto Road, Chanchra, Jashore.

38 Rampal Water Treatment Plant

01712661891 Srifoltala, Rampal Sader, Rampal,Bagerhat

39 RRF Agent Banking 01708416984 Barinagar Bazar, Sath Mile, Jashore.

40 Sonakhali Water Treatment Plant

01712661891 Sonakhali, Purbo SonakhaliBagerhat

41 Tissue Culture Lab 01742046770 Ramnagar, Rajarhat,Jessore Sadar, Jashore.

42 Ulashi Sponsorship Office

01733073940 Gilapole More, Ulashi, Sharsha, Jashore.

43 RRF Automobile 01712083027 CCTS Bhaban, Bakultala, Sadar, Jashore.

44 Adolescent Project Jashore

01720526100 Magura Bazar, Abhaynagra, Jashore

45 Adolescent Project Norail

01720526256 Mohish Khola, Norail sadar, Norail

46 Adolescent Project Meherpur

01708417032 Wapda More, Sadar, Meherpur

47 Adolescent Project Bagerhat

01720526274 Badiar Rahman House (In front of Shoely Petrol Pump), Fakirhat, Bagerhat.

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05. Microfinance Branch Offices Address

Sl No

Branch Code

Branch Name Mobile

Number Branch Address

1 111305 Jashore Sadar 01708417000 PTI School Road. Sostaitola, Jashore Sadar,Jashore

2 112203 Churamonkathi 01708417020 Churamonkathi Bazar, Station Road, Jashore Sadar, Jashore

3 111317 Satmail 01708417075 Satmail Bazar, Rrf Agent Bank Mtb , Jashore Sadar, Jashore

4 111319 Satmail Sme 01708416884 Satmail Bazar, Rrf Agent Bank Mtb , Jashore Sadar, Jashore

5 112102 Chanchra 01708417001 Chanchra More,(Back Side Of New Akij Perlo Pump) Jashore Sadar, Jashore

6 111306 Jhumjhumpur 01708417004 Hamidpur Bazar, Baliadanga, Jashore Sadar,Jashore

7 111312 Ramnagar 01708417005 RRF TARC, Ramnagar, Rajarhat, Jashore Sadar, Jashore

8 111201 Bosundia 01720526119 Bosundia More, Jashore Sadr, Jashore

9 111207 Magura 01720526100 Magura Bazar, Abhoynagar,Jashore

10 111208 Nowapara-01 01733073061 House No:549, Road No:34, South Gouakhola, Nowapara Bazar, Abhoynagar, Jashore. (Beside The Pirbari).

11 111210 Nowapara-2 01733073944 House No:549, Road No:34, South Gouakhola, Noapara Bazar, Abhoynagar, Jashore. (Beside The Pirbari).

12 112104 Jhikargacha-01 01708417006 Godkhali Bazar, Jhikargacha,Jashore

13 112105 Jhikargacha-02 01720526245 Kittipur, Jhikargacha, Jashore

14 112106 Jhikargacha-03 01708417007 Kirtipur, Jhikargacha, Jashore

15 112204 Chutipur 01720526243 Mahamudpur More, Chutipur Bazar, Jhikargacha, Jashore

16 112110 Kayemkola 01708417086 Mashad House, Kayemkola Bazer, Jhikargacha,Jashore

17 112109 Backra 1708417066 Jamoddar Vila, Backra Par Bazar, Jhikargacha, Jashore

18 112107 Navaron 01708417008 Upazila Health Complex Road, Navaron , Sharsha,Jashore (Beside The Union Council)

19 112409 Sharsha 01708417009 Kamarbari More, Sharsha, Jashore

20 112103 Goga 01708417021 Goga Bazar, Benapole, Sharsha, Jashore

21 112101 Baganchra 01733075076 Baganchra Bazar, (East Side Of Baganchra Union Council), Sharsha, Jashore

22 112108 Rajgonj 01708417022 Rajgonj Bazar, Manirampur Road, Manirampur, Jashore

23 111308 Manirampur 01708417028 Taherpur, Rajjgonj More, Infornt Of Modimita Seinama Hall, Mamirampur, Jashore

24 111402 Keshabpur 01708417027 Keshabpur Bazar, Keshabpur, Jashore (Infront Of Filing Station)

25 111405 Sagordari 01720526273 Sagordari Bazar, Keshabpur, Jashore

26 111307 Khajura 01708417023 Jahanara Monjil, Mothurampur,Khajura ,Bagherpara,Jashore

27 111301 Bagherpara 01708417024 Mohiron, Bagherpara, Jashore (Beside The Post Office)

28 111316 Narikelbaria 01708417074 Bablua Saha House, Bus Stand, Narikelbaria Bazar, Bagherpara, Jashore

29 111302 Charavita 01733073069 Pakarali, Charavita Bazar, Bagherpara, Jashore

30 112202 Chaugacha 01708417002 Shika Cottage, Infont Of Chaugacha Thana, Kotchandpur Road, Chaugacha, Jashore

31 112208 Purapara 01708417003 Purapara Bazar( Bus Stand), Chaugacha, Jashore

32 111310 Narail 01720526256 Mohishkhola, Narail Sador, Narail

33 111311 Pajarkhali 01720526257 Noldi Bazar, Lohagara, Narail

34 111304 Magura Sadar 01733073945 Doarpar, Bastala, Hajimore, Magura Sadar, Magura

35 111303 Hajipur 01708417025 Isakhada Bazar, North Side Of Mirzapur High School, Magura Sadar, Magura

36 111315 Arpara 01705401349 Ksahim Munshi House, Arpara Bazar, Shalikha Road, Shalikha, Magura

37 111309 Nakol 01733073058 Nakol Bazar (Beside The Police Station) Sreepur, Magura

38 112501 Sirpur (Magura) 01708417065 Sripur Bazar Poshimpara, Sreepur, Magura

39 111206 Khulna UMC 01720526282 Khalishpur, Beside The Mohsin College, Central Road, Khalishpur, Khulna

40 111211 Sonadanga 01733339971 House No:4, Road No: 02, Nerala Residence Area, Khulna Sador, Khulna

41 111205 Daulatpur 01720526121 Jabdipur, Sonali Jute Mill, Fulbarigate, Dighalia, Khulna

42 111401 Chuknagar 01733073068 Milkeia, Chuknagor Bazar, Satkhira Road, Dumuria, Khulna

43 111404 Paikgacha 01720526116 Akbar Master House, Batikhali, Paikgacha, Khulna

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44 111406 Godaipur 01709951564 Motbati, Notun Bazar, Godipur, Paikgacha, Khulna

45 111403 Kopilmuni 01708417029 Kopilmuni Bazar, College Road, Paikgacha, Khulna

46 111204 Dighalia 01720526114 Bariomogati, Dighalia Hospital/Thana More, Dighalia, Khulna

47 111209 Terokhada 01720526115 Terokhada Bazar, Upazila Road, Terokhada, Khulna

48 111203 Damodar 01720526129 Tajpur, Phultala Bazar,(Beside The Girls High School) Phultala, Khulna

49 111202 Batiaghata 01720526118 Hatbati, Batiaghata Bazar, Batiaghata, Khulna

50 111212 Koia 01733339997 Mohammad Nagor, Infornt Of Khulna University, Abdul Ohab Road, Jolma, Batiaghata, Khulna

51 111107 Rupsa 01720526117 Kazdia Bazar, Rupsa, Khulna

52 111501 Alipur 01720526103 Labsa,Infornt Of Dorga, Satkhira Sadar, Satkhira

53 111505 Sultanpur 01720526258 Mission Para, Sultanpur, Satkhira Sadar, Satkhira

54 111503 Budhata 01720526271 Budhata Bazar,Gazi Market 2nd Floor, Assasuni, Satkhira

55 111502 Assasuni 01708417030 Sreekolas, Manikkhali Road, Beside The Upzila Office, Assasuni, Satkhira

56 111504 Patkelghata 01720526270 Jugipukaria, Patkelghata Bazar ( Infront Of Petrol Pump) Tala, Satkhira

57 112410 Kalaroa 01708417026 Kalaroa Hospital Road( Beside The Registry Office), Kalaroa, Satkhira

58 111104 Mollahat 01720526123 Mollahat, Master Para, Mollahat, Bagerhat

59 111101 Bagerhat Sadar 01720526279 Jalil Howlader House, Beside The Shilpokola Academy, Doshani Trafic More, Rampl Road, Bagerhat Sadar, Bagerhat

60 111102 Chitalmari 01733073062 Aruabonni, Chitalmari Upazila More, (South Side Of Brac Office) Chitolmari, Bagerhat

61 111106 Rampal 01720526124 Rampal Bus Stand Road, Rampal, Bagerhat

62 111108 Katakhali 01705401348 Shofikul House, Gobikhali Road, Lokpur, Fakirhat, Bagerhat

63 111103 Fakirhat 01720526274 South Side Of Ajhar Ali Degree College, Attraki, Fakirhat, Bagerhat

64 111105 Morrelganj 01720526275 Dobaghaty Bazar Main Road, (Infornt Of Janata Bank) Morrelganj, Bagerhat

65 111109 Tongipara 01708417084 Gimadanga Purbopara (Pouro Geat) Tongipara, Gopalgonj

66 112205 Jibannagar 01720526126 Jibannagar High School Para, Jibannagar, Chuadanga

67 112315 Hasadah 01708417078 Hasadah Bazar (Ahaka Center), Jibannagar, Chuadanga

68 112316 Andulbaria 01708417080 Andulbaria Bzazr Dorga Para, Jibannagar, Chuadanga

69 112312 Dumurhuda 01733339995 Doshami Gulshan Para, Near Grameen Bank, Dumurhuda, Chuadanga

70 112314 Darshana 01705401350 Mohiuddin Hosuse, Karue Milget, Azimpur, Darsana, Dumurhuda, Chuadanga.

71 112308 Karpasdanga 01708417040 Aramdanga Bottala, Karpashdanga,Dumurhuda, Chuadanga

72 112305 Chuadanga 01708417046 Eidgaha Para, Chuadanga Sadar, Chuadanga

73 112309 Sorojganj 01708417047 Jadibpur, Sorojganj Bazar, Chuadanga Sadar, Chuadanga

74 112304 Asmankhali 01708417048 Asmankhali Bazar, Alomdanga, Chuadanga Sadar, Chuadanga

75 112301 Alamdanga 01708417049 Milon Monjil, Station Para, Alomdanga, Chuadanga

76 112306 Hatboalia - RMC 01708417044 Hatboalia Bazar, Gangni Road, Alomdanga, Chuadanga

77 112307 Hatboalia - UP 01708417045 Hatboalia Bazar, Gangni Road, Alomdanga, Chuadanga

78 112317 Jamjami 01708417077 Jamjami Bazar Infornt Of Police Fari, Alomdanga, Chuadanga

79 112207 Maheshpur 01720526109 Patibaila, Maheshpur Mohila College Para,Maheshpur, Jhenaidah

80 112209 Bhoiroba 01733073946 Bhoiroba Bazar (Infront Of Bhoiroba Power House) Maheshpur, Jhenaidah

81 112206 Kaliganj 01720526128 Mamotaz Bhaban, Bahari More, Bis Vander Road, Kaliganj, Jhenaidah

82 112210 Nimtala 01733339970 Kalahata, Jhenaidah Road, Kaliganj,Jhenaidah

83 112212 Chaprail 01708417076 Sahid Mia House, Chapril Bazar, Kaliganj,Jhenaidah

84 112201 Barobazar 01733073089 Hakimpur Road, Cow Bazar, Barobazar, Kaliganj, Jhenaidah

85 112311 Jhenaidah Sadar 01733073943 Kalikapur, Mollapara, Mizan Daroga House, Jhenaidah Sadar, Jhenaidah

86 112313 Dakbangla 01733339994 Dakbangal Nathkundu Road, Near Grameen Bank, Dakbangla , Sudihati Bazar, Jhenaidah

87 112604 Ganna 01708417072 Ganna Bazar Main Stand, (Talue Salam House) Banna, Jhenaidah Sadar, Jhenaidah

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88 112605 Holidhani 01708417073 Holidhani Bazar (Shofi Haza House) Ramchandropur Road, Jhenaidah Sadar, Jhenaidah

89 112603 Hatgopulpur 01708417068 Shadin Vila, Lohagonga Road, Hatgopal Bazar,Jhenaidah Sadar

90 112601 Vatibazar 01708410035 Vogaban Nagor Road, Vatibazar, Shalikupa, Jhenaidah

91 112602 Sheaikpara 01708410034 Podamjie, Taribani Road, Sheaikpara Bazar, Shalikupa, Jhenaidah

92 112211 Kotchandpur 01733339991 Kotchandpur T&T Para, Word No: # 7, Holding No: # 928, Kotchandpur, Jhenaidah

93 112408 Meherpur -RMC 01708417031 Wapda More, Meherpur Sadar, Meherpur

94 112411 Meherpur -UP 01708417032 Wapda More, Meherpur Sadar, Meherpur

95 112406 Kathuli 01708417033 Garabaria Biswas Para, Kathuli, Gangni, Meherpur

96 112302 Amjhupi -RMC 01733073059 Baradi Bazar, Beside The Square Clenice, Meherpur Sadar, Meherpur

97 112303 Amjhupi -UP 01733073078 Baradi Bazar, Beside The Square Clenice, Meherpur Sadar, Meherpur

98 112404 Gangni -RMC 01708417034 Polli Bidyutpara, Kustia Road, Gangni Bazar, Gangni, Meherpur

99 112405 Gangni -UP 01708417035 Polli Bidyutpara, Kustia Road, Gangni Bazar, Gangni, Meherpur

100 112402 Bamondi -RMC 01708417036 Bamondi Nashipur, Bamondi Bazar, Ahak Center, Kushtia Road, Gangni, Meherpur

101 112403 Bamondi -UP 01708417037 Bamondi Nashipur, Bamondi Bazar, Ahak Center, Kushtia Road, Gangni, Meherpur

102 112407 Kazipur 01708417043 Iqbal Hossain House, Alom Bazar, Kazipur, Meherpur

103 112412 Mojibnagar -RMC 01708417038 Kedaragonj Bazar, Mojibnagar, Meherpur

104 112413 Mojibnagar -UP 01708417039 Kedaragonj Bazar,Mojibnagar, Meherpur

105 112414 Kushtia Sadar 01705401351 Saddam Bazar, T&B Road, Darus Sheifa Clenice, Kushtia Sadar, Kushtia

106 141101 Swaistipur 01708410031 Vadiala Bazar, Rajmohan Vila, Swaistipur, Kustia Sadar, Kushtia

107 141102 Jhaudia 01708410032 Bittapara Jabir Ali Sornokar Villa, Kalitala More, Jhaudia, Iu Thana, Kushtia Sadar, Kushtia.

108 141103 Horinarionpur 01708410033 Horinarionpur Bazar, Shie Mosque, , Iu Thana, Kushtia Sadaor, Kushtia.

109 112401 Amla 01720526267 Amla Bazar, Infornt Of Wapda, Mirpur, Kushtia

110 141104 Allardarga 01708416520 Surjent Golam Kabira House In Fornt Of Nassiruddinf Girls High School,Allardarga, Dulatpur, Kushtia

111 141105 Hosnabad 01708416521 Prickpur Road, 2nd Floor Muktie Clenice, Hossanabad Bazar, Doulatpur, Kushtia

112 141106 Khoksha 01708416522 Zia Uddin House, Beside The Model Town, Koksha, Kushtia

113 141108 Bashgram 1708417069 Bashgram Bazar, High School Road, Kumarkhali, Kushtia

114 141107 Veramara 1708417071 Shaira Manson, Kachirapara, Infont of Polli Bidyut Office, Veramara, Kustia

115 121205 Shomvugonj 01733073057 Shomvhugonj Poshim Bazar (Infornt Of Alamin Filing Station), Mymensingh Sadar, Mymensingh

116 121302 Maskanda 01708417062 Rashad Talikudar House, (Holding No 0261-09-07), Zila Porishad, High School Road, Maskanda , Mymensingh Sadar, Mymensingh

117 121301 Churkhai Bazar 01708417063 Liakat Ali House, (Infornt of Al-Fala Food Mills) Churkhai Bazar, Vhabukhali Road, Mymensingh Sadar, Mymensingh

118 121305 Bhaluka 01720526141 Hajira Villa, (Holdinf No-24, Block- C, Word No-5) Bhaluka Gass Lain More, Alia Madrash Road, Bhaluka, Mymensingh

119 121304 Trishal 01720526140 Kamrul House 05/2, Vatipara Puribari Road, Trishal Bazar, Trishal,Mymensingh

120 121102 Dokhinkhan 01708417057 Modhubagh Haji Markat, House No-39, Dokhinkhan, Dhaka

121 121106 Uttara - UMC 01720526134 House No-01, Road No: 30, Sector -07, Uttara, Dhaka.

122 121103 Keraniganj 01708417058 Chor Rohitpur Boding Market, Rohitpur, Keraniganjj, Dhaka

123 121101 Dohar 01733073056 Nursheaik House (Grand Floor) Infornt Of Yousopur Bazar, Yousopur, Joyapara, Dohar, Dhaka

124 121203 Shainpukur 01708416529 Kurban Sheikder, Guraganj,Mokshedpur, Dohar, Dhaka

125 121202 Nawabganj 01708410028 Aklima House, Degerpar, Nur Jama Mosque, Soto Boxio Nagor, Nobabgonj, Dhaka

126 121110 Ashulya 01708410030 Nashir Uddin House, Majipara, (Back Site Of Italy Hotel), Ashulya Bazar, Savar, Dhanka

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127 121107 Tongi 01733339996 Maiza Kohenur Gurden, Holding No-02, Word No-54, Hossain Market, Tongi, Gazipur.

128 121109 Konibari 01708410029 Aziz Mia Hossain Vila, Esrarnagor Housing, Horina Chala, Konabari, Gazipur Sadar, Gazipur

129 121108 Chowrasta 01709954356 Soudi Villa, House No # 625, (Grand Flore),Greatwall City,Chandonaice Chowrasta,Gazipur Sadar, Gazaipur

130 121104 Pubail 01708417061 Sultan Driver House, Talutia, Harbaid Road, Pubail, Joydevpur, Gazipur.

131 121303 Sreepur 01708417060 Holding No-117, Word No-7, Mulaid, Amtoli, Mouna, Sreepur, Gazipur.

132 121105 Sreenagar 01708417059 Takyaua Vila (Infornt Of Aman Clenice) Dayalvoge Golden City, Sreenagar, Munshiganj

133 121201 Vaggokul 01708410027 Baparia Vila, Balasur Bowbazar, Vaggokul, Sreenagar, Munshiganj

134 131305 Rajshahi Sadar 01708417042 Kalpona Nir, Kaishiadanga,Sahairgacha Baipass Road,Rajpara, Rajshahi

135 131306 Rajshahi UMC 01720526137 Muslim Vila, Baliapokur Sotabattala, Siroil,Rajshahi City Corporation, Rajshahi

136 131304 Poba 01708417053 Nouhata Bazar,Poba, Rajshahi.

137 131203 Baneshwar 01720526132 Thaindarpara (Back Side Of Govt. Degree College),Banshwar, Putia, Rajshahi.

138 131303 Mohanpur 01720526229 North Side Of Bangladesh Karshi Bank,Mohanpur, Rajshahi

139 131302 Charghat 01720526228 Hamonto More, Surdha, Charghat Bazar,Charghat, Rajshahi.

140 131204 Baghmara 01720526227 Chanpara, Vabanigonj,Bagmara,Rajshahi.

141 131307 Tahirpur 1708417070 Abul Keshim House, Gopalpara, Tahirpur Bazar, Bagmara, Rajshahi

142 131202 Durgapur 01720526133 North Side Of Upazilla Dakbangol, Durgapur, Rajshahi

143 131301 Bagha 01720526226 Dakin Milik Bazar, (Old Pollibidyut Office) Bagha.Rajshahi.

144 131205 Natore Sadar 01733073070 Chock Boudonathpur Gurararout,Natore Sador, Nator

145 131206 Naldanga 01708417052 Noldanga Hat, (Sonali Bank Bulding) Noldanga, Natore.

146 131207 Singra 01720526238 Petro Banglo Road, Singra Bus Stand (Infornt Of Petrobangla Mosque) ,Singra,Natore.

147 131201 Bagatipara 01708417050 Beharcoul,Beside The Bagatipara Govt, Degree College, Bagatipara, Natore.

148 131107 Lalpur 01720526239 Uttarlalpur, Lalpur, Natore.

149 131105 Gurudaspur 01708417051 Mojibur Vila (Grand Floor), Thana Road, Kamarpara ,Gurudashpur, Natore

150 131103 Bonpara 01720526237 Muster Khilur Rahman House, Profaser Para, Boulpara Road,Bonpara, Barigram, Natore.

151 131102 Baraigram 01708417054 Advocket Abdur Rashid House, Loxikol Bazar, Barigram,Natore

152 131208 Ahmedpur 01708417079 Ma Baba Villa, Ahmedpur Bazar, Kolar Hat, Baraigram, Natore

153 131402 Bera 01720526236 Chakpara Sanalpara ,Knaibari Mor,Bera,Pabna.

154 131406 Santhia 01720526131 Konabaria,Santhia,Pabna.

155 131403 Kashinathpur 01733073063 Kashinathpur, Shatiatala, Dabtala, Shanthia, Pabna.

156 131401 Athaikula 01720526234 Roghunathpur (Beside The Brac Office), Atiakhula.Pabna.

157 131106 Ishwardi 01708417056 Roki Ahmad House, Notun Hat Golchattor, Shapur, Ishardi, Pabna.

158 131108 Muladuli 01705401352 Jamal Butcher House, Purno Kalosh, Arjunpur Road, Rajarhat, Baraigram , Nator

159 131404 Pabna 01708417055 Radanagor, (Back Side Of Tripty Nloy Hotal), Pabna Sador, Pabna

160 131101 Atgharia 01720526232 Amjad Bhaban, (Grand Floor) Uttar Chor, Jalaler Dhal, Athghoria Pabna.

161 131104 Chatmohar 01720526233 Nazrul Islam House, Afradpara, Gain Ghor More, Chatmohar, Pabna.

162 131405 Shahjadpur 01720526230 Besick Bus Stand (Infornt Of Shajatpur Filling Point) Shaktipur, Shajatpur, Shiragjong

163 131407 Ullahpara 01720526231 Shamoli Para,Ullapara,Shiragjong.

164 151105 Madhukhali 01708416523 Gondardia, (Beside Of Malek Eye Hospital, Madhukhali, Faridpur

165 151103 Boalmari 01708416526 Shibpur, Boalmari Colleg Para, Boalmari, Faridpur

166 151104 Kaderdi 01708416525 Kaderdi Bazara, Boalmari, Faridpur

167 151102 Knaipur 01708416524 Vati Kanaipur, Boalmari, Faridpur

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06. Zonal Office Address SL No

Name of Zone office

Responsible Designation

Mobile number

Office address

1 Jashore Zone Assistant Director-

Microfinance 01708410025

Sky Bhaban, Shaikhati, Infont of Jessore Education Board Office, Jashore

2 Khulna Zone Assistant Director-

Microfinance 01720526104

Khalishpur, Beside the moshin College, Central Road, Khalishpur, Khulna

3 Rajshahi Zone Assistant Director-

Microfinance 01720526277 Chock Boudonathpur Gurare Arout,Natore Sador, Nator

4 Dhaka Zone Assistant Director-

Microfinance 01733073055

House No-10, Road No: 01, Sector -09, Uttara, Uttara, Dhaka.

5 Meherpur Zone

Assistant Director-Microfinance

01733075090 Wapda More, Meherpur Sador, Meherpur

07. Regional Offices Address

168 151101 Faridpur Sadar 01708416527 Goalchamot, Goalchamot Micro Stand, Faridpur

169 151106 Khalilpur 01708416528 Khalilpur Bazar, Faridpur

170 151107 Vanga 01708417041 Talukid Vila, Kaporia Sodardie, Thana Road, Vanga, Faridpur

SL No

Name of Regional office

Responsible Designation

Mobile number

Office Address

1. Jashore Region Regional Manager

01733073095 Sky Bhaban, Shaikhati, Infont Of Jashore Education Board Office, Jashore

2. Chriavita Region

Regional Manager

01708410026 Sky Bhaban, Shaikhati, Infont Of Jessore Education Board Office, Jashore

3. Navaran Region

Regional Manager

01733073052 Beside The Sarsa Union Council, Navaron, Sarsa, Jashore

4. Jhakirgacha Region

Regional Manager

01733073053 Kirtipur, Jhikargacha, Jashore

5. Magura Region Regional Manager 01720526262 Doarpar, Bastala, Hajimore, Magura Sadar, Magura

6. Chowgacha Region

Regional Manager

01733339972 Shika Cottage, Infont Of Chowgacha Thana, Coartchadpur Road, Chowgacha, Jashore

7. Faridpur Region Regional Manager

01733073097 Laxury Housihg, Goalchamot, Serangon, Faridpur Sador, Faridpur

8. Khulna Region Regional Manager

01733339975 Beside The Moshine College, Central Road, Khalishpur, Khulna

9. Damuador Region

Regional Manager 01733339978

Tajpur, Phultala Bazar,(Beside The Girls High School) Phultala, Khulna

10. Bagerhat Region

Regional Manager

01733339977 Beside The Shilpokola Academy, Doshani Trafic More, Bagerhat Sador, Bagerhat

11. Satkhira Region

Regional Manager

01708417064 Mission Para Sultonpur, Satkira (Back Side Of Missionpara Primary School)

12. Chuknagor Region

Regional Manager

01733075064 Robaul Fokir House, Satkhira Road, Chuknagor Bazar, Dumuria, Khulna

13. Meherpur Region

Regional Manager

01733339973 Wapda More, Meherpur Sador, Meherpur

14. Bamondi Region

Regional Manager

01708416910 Bamondi Nashipur, Bamondi Bazar, Ahak Center, Kushtia Road, Gangni, Meherpur

15. Chuadanga Region

Regional Manager

01733339979 Eidgah Para, Chuadanga, Chuadanga Sador, Chuadanga

16. Jibannagar Region

Regional Manager 01709951505 Jibannagar High School Para, Jibannagar, Chuadanga

17. Jhinaidha Region

Regional Manager

01733339992 Mizan Darago House, Mohilla College Road, Klikapur Kazipara, Jhinaidha Sador, Jhinaidha

18. Sheaikpara Region

Regional Manager

01708417085 Jahidul Islam House, Taribani Road, Sheaikpara Bazar, Shalikupa, Jhenaidah

19. Kustia Region Regional Manager

01720526250 Dhrshaba Cleanice 317 Jheniadhah Road, Infont Of Serickte House, Purba Mojiumpur, Kustia Sador, Kustia

20. Rajshahi Region

Regional Manager 01733339980

Kalpona Nir, Kaishiadanga,Sahairgacha Baipass Road,Rajpara, Rajshahi

21. Natore Region Regional Manager

01733339993 Chock Buddonathpur Gurare Arout, Nator Sador, Nator

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Thank you

Philip Biswas Founder Executive Director Rural Reconstruction Foundation

22. Bera Region Regional Manager

01733075078 Chockpara, Rana House, Bera, Pabna

23. Banwasher Region

Regional Manager

01708417083 Thaindarpara (Back Side of Govt. Degree College), Banshwar, Putia, Rajshahi.

24. Barigram Region

Regional Manager

01708410054 Advocket Abdur Rashid House, Loxikol Bazar, Barigram, Natore.

25. Dhaka Region Regional Manager

01733073054 Road N0: 01, House No-10, Sectore -09, Uttara, Dhaka.

26. Dohar Region Regional Manager

01709951561 Nursheaik House (Grand Floor) Infornt Of Yousopur Bazar, Yousopur, Joyapara, Dohar, Dhaka

27. Mymenshing Region

Regional Manager

01733339987 Rashad Talikudar House, (Holding No 0261-09-07), Zila Porishad, High School Road, Maskanda , Mymensingh Sadar, Mymensingh