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Bayazid Bostami liked Brinty Saha's blog post When a Community Finds Its Own Resources through SALT : Learnings from Football Initiative by Narayanganj Harijan Community
yesterday
Bayazid Bostami liked Rojina Wagle's blog post "When trust isn't given easily"
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Bayazid Bostami liked Manira khanam's blog post Reflections On Group SALT:Why Appreciating Each Other Matters.
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Bayazid Bostami liked Tasnim Chowdhury 's blog post From Given Plants to Our Plants: SALT Sparked Community Ownership
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Bayazid Bostami liked Prokash Biswas's blog post From Dream to Reality: How Students Took the Lead on Clean Water
Wednesday
Bayazid Bostami liked Ayush Malla's blog post Reflections on My Journey with the ARC Project: Challenges, Growth, and Learning
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Bayazid Bostami liked Faibi Kubi's blog post “A Village Spirit in the Heart of the City: My Journey with the Harijan Community” “শহরের ভিড়ে এক টুকরো গ্রাম্য বন্ধন: হরিজন কমিউনিটির সাথে আমার যাত্রা”
Aug 31
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Aug 31
Bayazid Bostami liked Priyanka Kumari Kushwaha's blog post From a Village Girl to a Community Leader: My Journey सानो गाउँकी छोरीदेखि सामुदायिक नेतृसम्म : मेरो यात्रा
Aug 28
Bayazid Bostami liked Sandip Majhi's blog post The Amazing Power of women
Aug 25
Bayazid Bostami liked Santi rambari's blog post What kind of facilitators will you appoint to work on the SALT and CLCP approaches?
Aug 21
Bayazid Bostami commented on Bayazid Bostami's blog post Breaking Chains: How Healthy Masculinity Transforms Lives
"ধন্যবাদ দিদি ও তাসনিম আপু"
Aug 21
Santi rambari commented on Bayazid Bostami's blog post Breaking Chains: How Healthy Masculinity Transforms Lives
"অনেক সুন্দর ভাবে ফুটে উঠেছে তাদের জীবনের পরিবর্তন।"
Aug 20
Nishat Tasnim Liza commented on Bayazid Bostami's blog post Breaking Chains: How Healthy Masculinity Transforms Lives
"আলোচনাটা সত্যিই অনেক গুরুত্বপূর্ণ ছিল। আরিফুল ও ইব্রাহীম যেভাবে বিষয়টি বুঝেছে এবং আবেগ প্রকাশের জায়গাটা সামনে এনেছে, তা আমাদের সমাজে ইতিবাচক পরিবর্তন আনার দিকেই ইঙ্গিত করে। পুরুষ মানেই শক্ত হতে হবে,এই ধরণের ধ্যানধারণা ভেঙে তারা প্রমাণ করেছে যে…"
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Bayazid Bostami
How did you know about Constellation community?
I learned about the Constellation community through my work as a SALT facilitator. The principles and practices of the Constellation approach, particularly in fostering local solutions and promoting collaborative learning, resonate with the values of the SALT project. Engaging with other practitioners and resources related to community development has further deepened my understanding of how Constellation can empower communities and enhance collective impact.
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Bangladesh Rural Economic Development (BRED)
About Me:
I am Bayazid Bostami, a SALT facilitator working on the SALT project at BRED. My primary goal is to empower communities through self-reflection, learning, and collaboration to address challenges effectively. I believe that everyone has their own strengths and potential, which, when guided appropriately, can bring about positive change in society.
My dream:
One day, every child in Bangladesh will step into a world of learning where their curiosity is nurtured, creativity is allowed to flourish, and they are shaped to become the leaders of tomorrow. This light of education will brighten their minds and empower them to be forces of change in society.
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I am proud to work in the development sector because it directly impacts people's lives, empowers the disadvantaged, and moves towards building an equitable and sustainable future.
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Breaking Chains: How Healthy Masculinity Transforms Lives

Posted on August 17, 2025 at 10:54am 4 Comments

In today's Blog, I would like to talk about two young men who have not only listened to the topic of healthy masculinity, but also sincerely understood it. Their perspective made us think a lot. Ariful and Ibrahim, discussed personal masculinity. Later, we had a group SALT session with them, where healthy masculinity was discussed. In the session, they shared their perspectives and thoughts.…

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Let Masculinity Flourish in the Light of SALT || সল্টের আলোয় গড়ে উঠুক পুরুষত্বের বিকাশ

Posted on August 12, 2025 at 9:21am 4 Comments

In earlier days, there were some sensual ideas in the society for example, men does not mean crying, cooking is women's work, outsider's responsibility is man's. But times have changed, people's thinking is also changing.

Now the definition of masculinity is being revised through initiatives like the SALT process with a healthy, balanced and sympathetic approach. Today we are writing new history.

Toxic masculinity has emerged as a deep social problem in modern society. The…

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A touching SALT Conversation about Healthy Masculinity

Posted on July 13, 2025 at 3:47pm 1 Comment

A quick conversation with Alamin Hossain of the Pechakola community about healthy masculinity brought up many important points. Alamin is a young father with a young son, and his wife is a school teacher.

During the conversation, he said that when he found out that his first child would be a boy, he was so happy that he decided to distribute…

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A life relationship between BRED and community

Posted on July 5, 2025 at 3:30pm 0 Comments

On 28 June, 2025, place: Nakalia Monjur Kader Degree College Hall Room, Bera, Pabna, Bangladesh

30 years – to hear just a number. But to us it is a reflection of a moving journey. There are countless stories of faith, love, learning and changing in this journey. Our relationship with BRED is not just a project-based work – it's like a life-long…

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At 6:07am on October 21, 2024, Prokash Biswas said…

All this community we face its problem. thank you brother your post is very excellent.