ActionAid Bangladesh (AAB) has evolved its development practice to increase its efficiency and effectiveness. Over the last three decades, AA has innovated in the following areas, which today represent some of the key elements in our development approach.
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The Local Enterprise Investment Centre (“LEIC” or “the Centre”) has been created in Bangladesh following the commitment made by the Canadian Prime Minister in the United Nations for accelerated development of private sector enterprises. The creation of the Centre has also been included in the International Policy Statement of the Canadian Government.
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Founded in 1979 in response to the desperate need for services for spinal injured patients, the Centre for the Rehabilitation of the Paralysed (CRP) has developed into an internationally respected organisation. CRP focuses on a holistic approach to rehabilitation, recognising that all aspects of the rehabilitation process are vital for its success: Physical rehabilitation, Psychological rehabilitation, Economic rehabilitation, Planned discharge.
The Sustainable Development Networking Programme (SDNP) is a global catalytic initiative launched by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in response to Agenda 21, which articulated the need for improved information dissemination to support sustainable development. The program is geared towards facilitating communication between users and suppliers of sustainable development information in developing countries.
The UN Country Team in Bangladesh comprises all UN agencies based in Dhaka including: UNDP, UNICEF, WFP, UNFPA, UNESCO, WHO, FAO, UNHCR, ILO and including the wider UN family, the World Bank, IOM and IMF.
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