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Humaira Yasmin Peya
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Bangladesh Rural Economic Development - BRED
About Me:
I am a development professional in Bangladesh Rural Economic Development (BRED) NGO.
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To be a strategic leader within next five years.
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My Journey with SALT: Empowering My Community

Posted on November 24, 2024 at 9:16am 3 Comments

As the head of programs at BRED, my work often keeps me occupied in the office or traveling to oversee initiatives. However, I recently decided to try something new—something deeply personal. I wanted to use the SALT approach in my own village to connect with my roots and see if I could truly initiate any change within my own community.
One evening, while sitting with a group of neighbors over tea, a conversation naturally unfolded about the issues they…
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A Latent Talent: Yousuf’s Journey of Self-Discovery

Posted on October 29, 2024 at 6:05am 4 Comments

Every human is born with immense potential, yet many cannot fully realize it due to a lack of opportunities. Sometimes, a few encouraging words and some motivation can awaken a person’s hidden talents. I have a story that reflects this idea.

Four months ago, Yousuf joined Bangladesh Rural Economic Development (BRED) as an intern. He completed his undergraduate and master’s degrees in International Relations from the University of Dhaka and is undoubtedly talented. When he first joined,…

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Mobilizing Youth for Change: A Volunteer Journey Towards Resilience

Posted on October 3, 2024 at 5:51am 3 Comments

From a young age, I always felt driven to make a meaningful impact on marginalized communities. This passion is what led me to pursue a career in the development sector, as I’ve always strived to improve the well-being of those in need. However, the July mass uprising and subsequent floods in the Greater Noakhali region had a profound effect on me. They pushed me to think more deeply about how to mobilize the younger generation to support marginalized communities.

With this in mind, I…

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Story telling of Mr. Md. Shahidul Islam, The Executive Director of BRED

Posted on April 3, 2024 at 2:00pm 3 Comments

I am Md. Shahidul Islam, the Executive Director of BRED, leading the organization in humanitarian and development efforts in Bangladesh with the support of multifaceted donors. However, its foundation faced significant struggles, and its journey has been far from easy. Allow me to share with you the narrative of my evolving role in fostering a humanitarian and developmental mindset.

In the year 1998, a devastating flood struck Bangladesh, affecting various districts including Pabna,…

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