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May 2024 stories (13)

Just read stories in books but actually head today/Manira khanam/HH#40,Para#Katakhali,Village #Byspur(Grow Your Reader Foundation)

The story of Hena Aunty was in the context of the Great Liberation War of 1971. Aunty was around 10 to 12 years old during the war. The war of liberation had started in the country and there was a panic among the people first in the cities and then in the villages. Pakistani forces launched a surprise attack on the sleeping Bengalis in the late night of March 25, 1971. Bengali accepts a brutal death. Within a few days their brutality spread from village to village. Burned down numerous…

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Added by Manira khanam on May 12, 2024 at 5:30pm — No Comments

Learning From Nasim Bhai:Helplessness of Nasim Bhai/Prokash Biswas/Byspur/Grow Your Reader Foundation



My name is Prakash Biswas. Today I am sharing my story here for the first time.

Nasim bhai has been good at studies since childhood. Apart from sports, he is also very good at playing cricket. He feels proud of the fact that he obeys the orders and advice of his parents. He scored 100 and 35 runs in the semi-final of the cricket tournament at the Jayanagar ground. He is very happy and proud of this too.

All the qualities I have noticed in him is that he is a well-educated…

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Added by Prokash Biswas on May 12, 2024 at 2:30pm — No Comments

Realising the strengths of Our office accountant

Realizing the strengths of Our Office Accountant

As the head of DHARA, an organization in Bangladesh, I had the opportunity to learn the principles of SALT in November 2023. During a meeting with my office staff to discuss SALT, I had a touching interaction with one of our team members, our office accountant.

She shared a story from her past when she was 17 years old. As the eldest daughter, she had managed her father's tea shop when he fell sick. The earning helped to get her…

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Added by Lipika Das Gupta on May 11, 2024 at 9:57am — 2 Comments

It isn't just the school that is growing; it is the belief in the children's potential.

Assalamu-alaikum. 

This is Razin Mahmud Khan of 22, currently studying BA at Jashore University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh.

I co-lead a free school for unprivileged children named "Skuler Baire Shekha" after school program of Grow Your Reader Foundation and I am a junior coordinator there. At the beginning of our journey, a few…

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Added by Razin Mahmud Khan on May 9, 2024 at 4:00pm — 3 Comments

Empowerment Begins With Belief in Our Collective Ability

In the past couple of months, I've had the privilege of experiencing the resilience and determination of a remarkable community in Roghunathpur, Fulbaria Thana, Mymensingh, particularly in Paharia Para. This experience has left an indelible mark on me, reminding me of the power of grassroots initiatives and community-driven change.

From the moment I…

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Added by Sadia Jafrin on May 8, 2024 at 4:00pm — 1 Comment

The story of Two children horse carriage driver!

I was going with Jumuna river adjoining char, village name Char Nakalia Community People for SALT Conversation on the way suddenly two children horse carriage driver met and at one point i started talking to them and developed a good relationship. One's name is Zubair and another Aslam, both of them will be 9 years old.

When trying to have a salt conversation with two people, they keep talking about their thoughts. I told them that you don't go to school, they say they don't like going…

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Added by Bayazid Bostami on May 5, 2024 at 6:55pm — No Comments

A Dream Comes true: First community-led initiative at ChorBin Para

We have started individual salt conversation in Charbeen Para from March 31.  Since the women of Charbeen Para have come across the river and are involved in other occupations including flower selling, almost all of them expressed concern about their small children at home during the FGD.  Many women talk about becoming more involved with city occupations and choosing a career of their own while doing SALT, but for some women it is not possible to go outside the home.  They suggest…

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Added by Sneha Farzana on May 5, 2024 at 5:05pm — No Comments

Voice Global Linking and Learning Festival - Thailand 2024

What makes this learning festival special and different from previous ones for me? I was able to meet directly with facilitators and other grantees who had been interacting online for 22 months.

This four days meeting felt like the beginning of our encounter, including revision and improvement on of learning processes and sharing in the community of practices group. And of course what is no less important were the fun, joy, delicious food, dancing and sharing the fun and unique culture,…

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Added by wiwin winarni on May 5, 2024 at 3:24pm — No Comments

SALT is Safeguarding

What makes me think that SALT is safeguarding is because the SALT principle emphasizes focusing on strengths. This means that when we dialogue we learn to convey what we feel we are able to do and as the interlocutor we appreciate the positive things or strengths even from an unpleasant event. This prevents people from feeling blamed, cornered, attacked or even judged.
When someone shares a bad experience, we try to connect with people who have experienced similar experiences in…
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Added by wiwin winarni on May 5, 2024 at 2:38pm — No Comments

Learning from Hamid Uncle: self-employment that can be created by self-effort | Manira khanam | HH#65, Para# Madhyapada Village# Byaspur (Grow Your Reader Foundation)

  • আজ এটা আমার ২য় ব্লগ। এখানে লেখার পর কেনো যেনো আমি আরো লেখার জন্য অনুপ্রাণিত হয়েছি। মনে হচ্ছে আমার গল্পগুলো এখন অনেক মানুষ পড়ে জানতে পারবে। আমাদের গ্রামে কত মানুষ এবং তাদের স্ট্রেন্থ কত ধরনের। সল্ট করার আগে আমার এটা নিয়ে কোন ধারনাই ছিলো না।

    হামিদ খান চাচা ব্যাসপুর মধ্যপাড়ায় বসবাস করেন। চাচার গল্পটা ছিল এরকম ১৯৭১ সাল যুদ্ধের পরবর্তী সময় দেশের অবস্থা ছিল খুবই ভয়াবহ সারাদেশে দুর্ভিক্ষ দেখা দিয়েছিল তখন চাচার বাবা তাদের ভাই-বোনগুলোকে নিয়ে খুব মানবেতর জীবনযাপন করছিলেন। হামিদ…

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Added by Manira khanam on May 4, 2024 at 11:06am — 2 Comments

The Story of a Red Love, Adventured Blood Donate

My name is Bayazid Bostami, and I am a Salt Facilitator in the Pechakola Community and a proud member of the ARC Initiative.

Having a SALT conversation with pechakola community people has developed a good relationship with them the people living in the community feel like my own. Salt conversation is a means of expressing their life stories, their concerns about the community when they have a salt conversation with them. Through which I can learn a lot from them every day.

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Added by Bayazid Bostami on May 3, 2024 at 10:37am — 2 Comments

We Are Learning: SALT conversation with Mr. Mizan HH#65, Para#Dokkhinpara Village# Byaspur (Grow Your Reader Foundation)

  1. আমার নাম মনিরা খানম। এটা আমার প্রথম ব্লগ।

    মিজানুর ভাইয়ের গল্পটা ছিল ভাই মাদ্রাসা লাইনে পড়ালেখা করেন। তার বাবা সামান্য কৃষক ছিলেন তা সত্ত্বেও লেখাপড়া করাতে তার বাবার তেমন কোন অসুবিধা হয়নি। তবে ভাইয়ের দুই বন্ধু…

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Added by Manira khanam on May 2, 2024 at 2:11pm — 1 Comment

SALT conversation with Mr. Masud Hossen HH # 280, Village Pechakola, conducted by Mr. Bayazid Bostami, BRED

Mr. Masud is a garment worker. One of the participants through a project funded by GFC lives in the village of Pechakola. He is 28 years old. His father's name is Ansar Hossain, his happy family with a daughter. After having a salt conversation with him, he was initially asked to know that,

• Please share something from your life that you are proud…

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Added by Bayazid Bostami on May 1, 2024 at 5:30pm — No Comments

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