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Drishtipat Project Update

HEAR, SPEAK OUT & ACT

DRISHTIPAT, A global human rights organization, partners with ARNOB, the top musician from Bangladesh, and his band to organize the 'Unheard Voices World Tour' to raise funds for its humanitarian projects.

 

 

Drishtipat London launches its Climate Change Portal:

As part of its awareness building campaign on the effect of climate change in Bangladesh, Drishtipat London has launched the portal site on climate change and its effect on South Asia and mainly Bangaldesh. The website can be found at http://IsAnyBodyListening.info

Drishtipat launches Business Challenge

Drishtipat believes that a robust economy is an essential factor in promoting human rights and social development. Accordingly, through this business development Challenge, now entering its second year, Drishtipat seeks to create employment opportunities by funding promising small businesses.

The Drishtipat Challenge invites the general public to submit innovative proposals on business projects for the opportunity to receive a loan of up to US$5,000 per project. While it is preferable that the project serve a social development objective, the primary objective is to create economically viable businesses that can quickly stand on their own and grow. Successful proposals will demonstrate economic viability, the ability to repay the loan within 2 years, growth potential as well as social benefits. The entrepreneur's experience or track record and ability to bring co-investment funds to the table will be important considerations.

Social entrepreneurship programs in Bangladesh have the tremendous potential to provide the social services needed for balanced socio-economic growth through business and commerce. One common constraint to their growth has been a lack of access to commercial sources of finance. The goal of the Drishtipat Challenge is to help these valuable partners in the development process overcome this constraint and participate further.

For more information about the Drishtipat Challenge and on how to participate, please visit www.drishtipat.org/dpchallenge , email dpchallenge@drishtipat.org , or contact your local Drishtipat chapter.

Drishtipat launches new Bangla blog

Over the last 3 years, Unheard Voice (http://www.drishtipat.org/blog) has become a popular medium for people to visit. The blog has given birth to a writers' collective that is regularly publishing articles in the print media in home and abroad. At the same time this blog, with tremendous contribution from its readers, has covered news and analysis that has been otherwise missing in the regular media. Still, we always felt, the medium of the discussion which is primarily English, restricted a lot of average citizens from Bangladesh to take part. Not any more.

We are now starting a new chapter in the arena of citizen journalism by launching a new Bangla blog 'Na Bola Kotha'. 'Na Bola Kotha' (Unspoken words) will talk about issues of younger generation their dreams, their problems and their inspirations It will talk about economy and progress and at the same time it will speak about the unheard voices and raise the profie of the unseen faces. The Bangla blog will be maintained by mostly a separate group of writers with a bulk of them being from Bangladesh. This will not be a Bangla translation of our English blog. On the contrary, we hope to create a vibrant community via Na Bola kotha with a hope that the discussions will lead to meaningful projects and ideas.

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Visit Na Bola Kotha at http://bangla.drishtipat.org

Sidr Relief Update:
Drishtipat helped with various fundraising of cyclone Sidr survivors. Drishtipat New York raised $3000 for NGO Uttaran, a local NGO working in south-western Bangladesh. Uttaran is using these funds for relief and rehabiliation activities in 2 upazilas of Bagerhat district. Drishtipat donated money to BRAC USA for immediate relief. However, the most significant contribution was to UnitedBangladesh Appeal where Drishtpat Canada and Drishtipat Chicago contributed along with Cisco employees of USA. Also a large amount was raised through Drishtipat's online campaign. http://www.unitedbangladeshappeal.org is continuing disbursing the compensation fund to the victim's family of Sidr. The details of the implementation can be found at http://www.unitedbangladeshappeal.org/donations/


Drishtipat writers' collective Update
Drishtipat Writers' Collective was formed as an alternate younger voice to talk about Bangladeshi issues in the press. Over the last 10 months, DPWC has produced over 40 articles on Bangladesh's economy, politics, society among other things and has been able to establish itself as a new group of opinion leaders. Their write ups can be found at http://dpwriters.wordpress.com



Drishtipat ED visits Bangladesh with Amnesty
Drishtipat Executive Director Asif Saleh visited Bangladesh as part of the High level mission of Amnesty led by its Secretary General Irene Khan in January. At the end of the mission, a report and a set of recommendation was presented to the government of Bangladesh. The report can be found at http://www.amnesty.org/en/for-media/press-releases/one-year-human-rights-bangladesh-under-state-emergency-20080110. A more personal view Irene Khan was discussed in the blog here http://www.drishtipat.org/blog/2008/02/05/irene-bd-trip/
 

 

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RECENT PRESS

It is the ordinary citizens of Bangladesh who needs a voice - Asif Saleh responds to John Pilger in Guardian

Drishtipat ED Asif Saleh speaks to Al Jazeera English about overcrowded prison in Bangladesh.

Talking Outside the box: A media review in Daily Star highlights Drishtipat blog as the most influential blog in Bangladesh today.

Faika Farzana at WBAI Radio and Asif Saleh at BBC World Services talks about cyclone SIDR.

Voice of America news features Drishtipat DC in celebration of International Language day

Media and blog quotes Asif Saleh about the future of media in Bangladesh.

Dristhpat Creative London featured in Channel S for celebrating Mother Language Day

Where is the conscience of our nation?
- Tazreena Sajjad highlights the state of the indigneous community in the Chittagong Hill Tracks in Forum

Madhabi - A flickr of hope - An article highlighting Drishtipat bloggers rescuing an abused domestic worker.

Drishtipat a voice of the unheard - Daily Star

More write ups in the domestic and international media from Drishtipat Writers here

More coverage of Drishtipat activities in Bangla and English here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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