Implemented Projects
2011: Construction of the Ambari village school
In December 2011, a new brick school building for 40 children was inaugurated in the village of Ambari in southern Bangladesh. Before the school was opened, children had been taught in a shed made of corrugated iron, having to suffer the unbearable heat on sunny days. There is no road leading to the school in Ambari. It takes an hour on foot or an hour on boat from the nearest road.
2011: Electrification of village schools
Five village schools in the south and in the north of Bangladesh (Ambari, Baribaid, Gazirvita, Mandra and Musuria), where no electricity is supplied, were electrified using the sustainable technologies of solar energy. Solar panels were placed on the roofs, energy accumulators and electrical wiring inside the buildings. The amount of electricity provided by the panels is sufficient to cover the basic needs of schools and teachers. In some villages, the electricity is used by local people to charge batteries and mobile phones.
2011: Second floor of the girls' dormitory at the Gopalgonj boarding school
By building a second floor of the Gopalgonj boarding school in the south of Bangladesh, we improved the quality of accommodation. The construction took place between February and December 2011 and was financed by the Czech developer Radim Passer.
2010: Bangladesh Calendar for 2011
In 2010, ADRA published a large format calendar with portraits of Bangladeshi children. The calendar would not have been published if it had not been for the great efforts of Pavel Malina, our longtime volunteer. The photographs were taken by Petr Šebl on a monitoring trip of the BanglaKids programme in Bangladesh in spring 2010. A total of 1,000 copies were printed for free by the printing company DURABO. The proceeds from the calendar sales were used to support the education of children living in the slums of Dhaka.
2008: Teacher training
We have regularly trained local teachers in the framework of the BanglaKids programme since 2008. The trainings take several weeks and follow up over a few years.
2008: Repairing and equipping schools
During 2008, we reconstructed and equipped classes in a total of 42 schools. New tables, chairs, desks, boards and fans were bought where needed. Some of the classes were newly painted.