Instead of ordinary financial assistance, take initiative for monetary income and development.
SELF DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE (SDI)
WHO WE ARE
It doesn’t matter who we are what matters is our plan.
Dreaming for a prosperous Bangladesh, Self Development Initiative (SDI), registered to NGO Affairs Bureau of Bangladesh, founded on 9th May, 2006 with a view to alleviating hunger, illiteracy, ailment and poverty as well as to establishing humanity, morality, education and health. Enhancing the unprivileged society towards the light of humanitarian and social development is one of the goals it preserves. It believes that Bangladesh possesses an immense possibility to uphold its different entity in the race of globalization if the large amount of people can be taken to a sustainable development especially on the basic needs. In this respect SDI has kept itself working in upgrading the poor, distressed and back footed people and most importantly the children undertaking jointly with the social organizations formed at local, national or international levels.
SDI has also expanded its working periphery for the Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh in collaboration with various humanitarian organizations at a large engagement.








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WHAT WE DO
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— Water, environment and sanitation Program
Poor masses cannot arrange pure drinking water which ultimately creates hazards in public health. SDI has been continuing its project of installing water wells in remote areas of Bangladesh.
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— Establishing education centers for under privileged people
SDI has a kind venture to turn these under privileged population into great human resources. The program rendered for these people includes establishment of non-formal education centers with quality teachers and free education aids.
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— Programs for professional levels and training
Capacity building constitutes a key domain of SDI’s work. Since 2005, SDIspecializes in imparting training to the Government and Non-Government functionaries as one of the pioneering training institutes in Bangladesh.
04.
— Supporting and providing assistance to the orphans
For many orphans living in single parent households, with guardians or even by themselves, the threat of poverty is constant. SDI orphan sponsorship scheme is a lifeline for these children, providing their guardians with the ability to cover all of their basic needs, including food, healthcare and education.
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— Health centers for the rural destitute
Children under age 5 will die of mostly preventable causes, such as diarrhea, malaria, and pneumonia. SDI focuses on child and maternal health, using basic medicines, supplies, and interventions to prevent and treat illnesses at the community level.
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— Up-gradation of shelter projects for Rohingya refugees
Almost a million Rohingya refugees who fled violence in Myanmar are currently living in tarpaulin and bamboo shelters on hilly land in the Cox’s Bazar region of southern Bangladesh.SDI are working to move thousands of families whose shelters are most at risk from soil erosion and landslides during the monsoon.
IMPACT STORIES
Relief Programs for The Rohingya Refugees
After a cruelest massacre started on the Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar led by its Militant Government, hundreds of thousand Rohingya took shelter in Bangladesh in a single wear. SDI rushed to stand beside the distressed people as one of the pioneers in reaching relief.
Non-Formal Education Centers and Free Educational Aids
SDI has a kind venture to turn these under privileged population into great human resources. The program rendered for these people includes establishment of non-formal education centers with quality teachers and free education aids.
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