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"Taking action has no no age limits! Older people has many significant strengths in terms of their experiences, interests. We can stimulate people on the issue they care about. Loved your reflections, Rituu! "
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Where Rivers Shape Lives: Stories from Char Nakalia, Pabna, Bangladesh

In the riverine landscape of Bangladesh, char communities live with constant uncertainty. Formed by the shifting flow of rivers like the Jamuna, these lands appear during the dry season and often disappear or become submerged during the monsoon. While they create opportunities for agriculture, they also expose communities to severe climate vulnerability.This reality was…See More
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""Experience teaches a person in a way that can change their future.""
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Brinty Saha commented on Humaira Yasmin Peya's blog post From Organization to Community: Making SALT Work Through Internal Practice
"I do totally agree with you Humaira Apu - "We need to trust SALT and internalize it. Because if we do not experience it ourselves, we will not be able to explain it to others.""
Apr 8
Brinty Saha commented on Manira khanam's blog post শীত থেকে রমজান :মানবিকতার এক যাত্রা। From Winter to Ramadan:A Journey of Humanity.
"They took the ownership from the heart! "
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"When I started SALT, I learnt how appreciation can play a great role of increasing someone's confidence level. I helped to see someone's unseen within the seen."
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"SALT has a great role to build personal relationship building."
Mar 30

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Brinty Saha
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Myself, Brinty Saha, currently working as a SALT Facilitator at Alokito Kori for Addressing Root Causes (ARC) Initiative, Global Fund for Children
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Brinty Saha's Blog

Where Rivers Shape Lives: Stories from Char Nakalia, Pabna, Bangladesh

Posted on April 23, 2026 at 9:19pm 0 Comments



In the riverine landscape of Bangladesh, char communities live with constant uncertainty. Formed by the shifting flow of rivers like the Jamuna, these lands appear during the dry season and often disappear or become submerged during the monsoon. While they create opportunities for agriculture, they also expose communities to severe climate…

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From River Soil to Constructive Play : How Play-Based Learning is growing in the Bede Community, Munshiganj

Posted on March 7, 2026 at 9:32pm 2 Comments

When children gather soil from the riverbank, shape it with their hands, and turn it into something meaningful, they are doing far more than playing. They are engaging in constructive play and when this initiative is led by young people like Monimala, Shayan within the Munshiganj, Bede community, it becomes a meaningful example of community-led initiative.…

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From Community to Community: How Impactful Is a SALT Learning Exposure Visit?

Posted on February 8, 2026 at 8:54am 5 Comments

Community-led change is often rooted in a shared understanding of strengths, experiences, and aspirations. What if communities coming together as learners who can learn from one another? This process is at the heart of the SALT Exposure Learning Visit—an initiative that fosters connection, reflection, and action among communities. In this blog, I will take you through the journey of Alokito Kori with Narayanganj Harijan community as they shared, learned, and implemented transformative ideas…

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When community lead with their traditions, learning becomes a shared journey

Posted on January 5, 2026 at 6:02pm 1 Comment

It's very common to think see learning happens mainly in classrooms through books, lessons, and formal teaching. But standing in a rural yard in Byaspur community of Gopalganj during knowledge fair of Grow Your Reader Foundation, learning from community was different experience. 

The Knowledge Fair was…

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