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BISAP Showcasing impactful initiatives in disaster management, climate resilience, food security, health, and community development across vulnerable regions
Emergency Programme for post Cyclone Rehabilitation
Project Duration :
1991-1992 (1 Year)
Funded by : British ODA
1991-1992 (1 Year)
Funded by : British ODA

Sanitation programme for the extremely low income people of the slum area
Project Duration :
1993-1994 (1 Year)
Funded by : British ODA
1993-1994 (1 Year)
Funded by : British ODA

Socio economic development of refugee slum dwellers
Project Duration :
1993-1994 (1 Year)
Funded by : CRS U.S.A

Women development and Poverty Alleviation Programme
Project Duration :
2000-2003 (3 Years)
Funded by : Andheri Hilfe, Germany
2000-2003 (3 Years)
Funded by : Andheri Hilfe, Germany

Advancing Sustainable Environmental Health (ASEH)
Project Duration :
2004-2006 (2 Years)
Funded by :
Water Aid/NGO Forum

Community Based Conflict Management between Human and Wild Elephant, Bangladesh
Project Duration :
2022-2023 (1 Year)
Funded by : International Elephant Foundation USA
2022-2023 (1 Year)
Funded by : International Elephant Foundation USA

Empowering Costal Community in socio economic development
Project Duration :
2009-2016 (7 Years)
Funded by : Presbyterian Hunger Programme, USA
2009-2016 (7 Years)
Funded by : Presbyterian Hunger Programme, USA
Eradication of Hazardous Child Labour in Bangladesh
Project Duration :
2012-2013 (1 Year)
Funded by : Ministry of Labour & Employment (GoB)
2012-2013 (1 Year)
Funded by : Ministry of Labour & Employment (GoB)

Community Based Movement to Prevent Child Trafficking
Project Duration :
2010-2012 (2 Years)
Funded by : Childreach International U.K

Prevention of HIV/STI/AIDS in Chittagong City Corporation in Bangladesh
Project Duration :
2008-2011 (3 Years)
Funded by : Embassy of Ireland (Irish Aid)
2008-2011 (3 Years)
Funded by : Embassy of Ireland (Irish Aid)

Capacity and Working Environment Enhancement Programme
Project Duration :
2007-2009 (2 Years)
Funded by : Delegation of the European Commission to Bangladesh
2007-2009 (2 Years)
Funded by : Delegation of the European Commission to Bangladesh

Socio-economic & Preventive Health Education
Project Duration :
2000-2002 (1 Year)
Funded by : CORD-AID, Netherlands
2000-2002 (1 Year)
Funded by : CORD-AID, Netherlands

Poverty Alleviation Programme For Distressed Women
Project Duration :
2000-2001 (1 Year)
Funded by : Presbyterian Hunger Programme U.S.A
2000-2001 (1 Year)
Funded by : Presbyterian Hunger Programme U.S.A
Promoting Community Sanitation and Water Supply
Project Duration :
2002-2003 (1 Year)
Funded by :
Japan Water Forum

Empowering coastal children in capacity building & skill development
Project Duration :
2010-2012 (2 Year)
Funded by :
International Children Trust (ICT)

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4.8/5
My visit to BISAP was profoundly moving. Witnessing the harsh realities faced by urban slum and camp dwellers was eye-opening. BISAP’s vision and courage to uplift lives are inspiring with CAFOD and NGO Forum's support, I’m confident they’ll achieve lasting change. Wishing BISAP continued strength and success.

Mary Lucas
CAFOD, ENGLAND & WALES
4.8/5
During my three-day visit to BISAP, I assessed their Women’s Poverty Alleviation Program in Patiya, Chittagong. The women’s confidence, organizational strength, and impactful skill training were remarkable. BISAP’s strong systems and dedication promise a leading role in regional development.

ISABELLE Carboni
MRDF, UK
4.8/5
I visited BISAP to monitor the SPF Programme, supported by the European Commission, enhancing skills for unskilled and displaced garment workers. The training was impressive and impactful. Grateful to the staff for their dedication and warm hospitality.

Jenni Christensen
Deligation of European Commission to Bangladesh
4.8/5
During my visit to the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)-supported Women Empowerment Program for Poverty and Hunger Alleviation, I was inspired by their impactful work uplifting marginalized coastal women. Their efforts are transforming lives and fostering hope. On behalf of my organization, I applaud BISAP’s dedicated team and wish them continued success!

Mr. lionel derenencourt
Presbyterian Church,U.S.A
4.8/5
AMI Foundation partnered with BISAP on the project "Coordinated Effort to Address the COVID-19 Pandemic and Future Public Health Emergencies in Urban Slums of Chattogram Coastal Region" from July 2020 to January 2021. Targeting Rohingya refugees and host communities, the project aimed to enhance pandemic preparedness and reduce outbreak risks. BISAP delivered nutritional support to 40 pregnant women and children, distributed hygiene items and medicines to 1,200 people, and installed hand washing facilities. Risk communication campaigns reached thousands through 10,000 IEC materials, empowering communities to curb transmission. BISAP’s efficiency, dedication, and impactful approach make them an exemplary partner for any initiative.

Carla hoyer
AMI Foundation
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