Interview of NPF Members
MD. Hafiz All Asad
District Coordinator
Eco Social Development Organization
Role in ESDO divisional office in Rangpur
- Monitoring Activities
- Implementing Activities
"Reduces economic poverty by increasing the income of the poor through massive income-generating activities, food security, primary education and literacy, health and nutrition, human rights and good governance and environmental development programs. "
Organization Description (Mission, Vision, Activity, Background):
In 1988, a group of development-loving youths from Thakurgaon came forward to help the people affected by the floods that swept over the northern region of Bangladesh. They feel that an organizational approach can change the fate of these backward communities in general and woman in particular, as they come very close to the society in the future, especially for the backward classes. It is from this self-realization that the ESDO gained institutional form in the northern part of Bangladesh.
Reduces economic poverty by increasing the income of the poor through massive income-generating activities, food security, primary education and literacy, health and nutrition, human rights and good governance and environmental development programs. Women and Children are the focal point of ESDOs activities. Ensures access and access to all types of services for the poorest people.
When and why did you join A-PAD Bangladesh NPF?
ESDO has joined A-PAD Bangladesh NPF on 25 November 2020 officially signing MOU at the International Symposium.
What is the benefit of NPF members?
Exchange of knowledge, experience and core competency among public private organizations.
Tell me about your memorable experience of Disaster Management.
Joined international symposium organized by CIS where Honorable Ambassador of Japan and lots of Govt. Official had attend.
What is the current problem of Disaster Management in your country?
Effective coordination and synchronization of the responding agencies.
What do you want to do as a member of A-PAD in the future?
Want to build up resilience among the community on disaster management.