Programs

Our Programs

Work that reaches real families, in real villages, every day.

Twenty-one programmes across health, education, livelihoods, and rights — built from the ground up with the communities we serve in Pabna, Nilphamari, Cox's Bazar, and beyond.

21Programmes Running
8,000+Served in Nutrition Alone
25Years On The Ground

Figures drawn from the NONGOR Annual Report, 2021–2022

Six Pillars

How our work is organized

Every programme sits under one of these areas. Together they cover the full stack of what it takes for a rural Bangladeshi household to move out of vulnerability.

01Health & Nutrition
02Education
03Livelihoods & Income
04Rights & Protection
05Disaster & Environment
06Governance & Advocacy
01 — Health & Nutrition

Keeping mothers and children alive and well

Health Vaccination program

EPI Vaccination & Immunisation

Routine immunisation drives for women and children in underserved villages, run through village-based health counsellors and depot holders linked up to the Upazila health system.

600women vaccinated
1,000children vaccinated
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Maternal Care Maternity stipend program

Maternity Stipend Programme

Implementing the government Maternity Allowance in Ishwardi and Pabna Sadar Upazilas in partnership with the Ministry of Women and Children Affairs — direct cash support for pregnant and lactating mothers.

1,000+pregnant mothers
MoWCAgovernment partner
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Nutrition Nutrition program

Maternal & Child Nutrition

Health camps with MBBS doctors, free drugs, Micro-Nutrient Powder (MNP), and counselling for lactating mothers and households with young children across Pabna and Nilphamari.

8,000+beneficiaries
250+safe deliveries
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Telemedicine Telemedicine program

Rural Telemedicine Access

Phone-based access to qualified doctors for villagers who can't easily reach a clinic. Run in partnership with the HHH Telemedicine Forum — a lifeline during outbreaks and for remote areas.

HHH Forumimplementing partner
Phone-basedaccess to doctors
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02 — Education

Schools where there weren't any

Non-formal Non-formal education

Non-formal Pre-Primary & Adult Literacy

Ten non-formal primary schools set up in char lands where no formal schools exist, plus adult literacy circles so parents can read alongside their children. Started in 1999 and still running.

10schools established
150+participants trained
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Islamic Studies Quran education

Humanity Education & Quran

For rural Muslim families where religious education is important, we run alternative Quran and humanity education circles that re-engage children who have dropped out of formal primary school.

10training rounds
150learners
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03 — Livelihoods & Income

A way to earn, not a handout

Agriculture Homestead gardening

Homestead Vegetable Gardening

Training landless and marginally-landless women to grow year-round nutrient-rich vegetables — carrots, yard-long beans, leafy greens — on the small plots around their homes, plus seed preservation.

400women members
200ultra-poor families
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Youth Adolescent livelihood project

Adolescent Livelihood Advancement (ALAP)

Post-disaster credit support and skill-building for young people whose families lost their footing in a flood or storm — savings groups, IGA training, and micro-finance to restart.

Livelihoodrestoration focus
Womeneconomic empowerment
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Skills Vocational training

Vocational & Handicraft Training

Sewing, tailoring, embroidery, and handicrafts — skills that translate into real cash income. Products are sold through local markets and collective marketing groups we help set up.

450trained in sewing & handicrafts
570in livestock management
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Micro-finance Income generating program

Income Generating Activities

Weekly savings groups (Tk. 10–20/week) funding small rickshaw-van businesses, livestock raising, handloom thread work, and village shops. In-group savings cross Tk. 700,000 per year.

Tk. 7 lakhannual savings
Since 1999longest-running
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04 — Rights & Protection

Standing between the vulnerable and harm

Anti-Trafficking Child and women trafficking protection

Child & Women Trafficking Protection

Awareness, community watch groups, and direct support for women and children at risk of trafficking in Nilphamari, Pabna, and Cox's Bazar — plus promoting the government 10921 helpline.

3 districtsNilphamari · Pabna · Cox's Bazar
10921emergency line
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Legal Aid Human rights and democracy

Human Rights & Democracy Partnership

Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) committees in 16 villages — an accessible, women-friendly first line for resolving violence, dowry demands, and family law disputes before they escalate.

16ADR committees
176members trained
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Child Voice Let children speak project

Let Children Speak (LCS)

Legal aid and adolescent-concept training for children who are otherwise voiceless in their communities — underprivileged kids who deserve to be heard, not just spoken for.

80legal aid cases
112in trafficking protection
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Gender Equity Gender equity program

Gender Equity & Anti-Dowry Movement

Training women UP members, legal support for abused women, and a sustained community movement against the dowry system. Gender runs through every other programme we do.

1,500adolescents reached
636women in awareness groups
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Inclusion Disabled development program

Persons with Disabilities Programme

Identification, group formation, rehabilitation support, and direct financial aid for persons with disabilities who are routinely pushed out of mainstream development work.

650persons identified
Tk. 2 lakhdirect aid
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05 — Disaster & Environment

Ready before the flood comes

Resilience Disaster preparedness

Community-Based Disaster Preparedness

Village-level committees, action plans, and training for UP members, religious leaders, and volunteers in Pabna's flood-prone north — the work that happens before the next disaster.

5,000relief recipients (2008–22)
Since 2007in Pabna north
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Environment Tree plantation

Plantation & Environmental Programme

Tree-sapling distribution, arsenic awareness and mitigation, environmental education for grassroots groups, and advocacy for cyclone shelters — small and steady, year after year.

6,005saplings distributed
Arsenicawareness campaigns
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06 — Governance & Advocacy

Making the system work for people at the bottom

Consumer Consumer rights

Consumer Rights Protection

Training and awareness against food adulteration and unsafe pharma practices — work tied to World Consumer Rights Day on 15 March every year across Pabna, Ishwardi, and Nilphamari.

156trained across 3 districts
15 Marchannual campaign day
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Partnership Government NGO coordination

Government–NGO Coordination

Regular coordination with Upazila and district administrations, joint programmes with GOB, and network meetings with peer NGOs — the unglamorous work that keeps programmes aligned, not duplicated.

Upazila& district level
GO–NGOcoordination
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Publication Publication program

Publication & Cultural Activities

The monthly booklet Nondito Alo, annual awareness booklets on HIV and tobacco control, and support for female writers and poets through book fairs and capacity-building.

Nondito Alomonthly — 1,250 copies
6,500HIV & tobacco booklets/yr
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Observance International days observation

International Days Observance

World Health Day, AIDS Day, International Women's Day, Mother Language Day, World No Tobacco Day — moments we use to pull government, NGOs, and communities into the same room.

8+days observed yearly
Publicmobilisation
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