Project Report
| Dec 23, 2021
Sheep rearing brings progressive economic developm
By Sanjida Yeasmin | Project Leader
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Sheep rearing creates progress to rural women
BEDS supported 20 Sheep, 100 chicken and 100 ducks to improve rural women’s economic situation during Covid-19. The women are taking care of the livestock. They are providing quality feed, regular basis grazing of sheep in the field and monitoring the livestock on regular basis. Sheep are giving birth of new lambs. The number of livestock is increasing day by day. They have also sold the sheep for meat and got economic support. They are taking care of the livestock like new born babies. The villagers have got a chance to enhance their economic condition day by day. Now, it is a matter of great enjoyment that the marginal poor people have bought some sheep from earned profit consequently.
There are many marginal villagers live in the Sundarbans coastal region of Bangladesh, who need the same support. The People who depend on the Sundarbans resource harvesting fall in huge risk as Bangladesh government has issued strict laws on forest resource harvesting. Also, for unplanned resource harvesting; the natural resources have degraded at a high rate. Those people have maintained their life under breadline. In our country, the pandemic situation is going on advancement but still people have less capability to start their daily income generating activities. Livestock can be a great source for them to raise their income as well as for fulfilling their nutritional requirement also. BEDS is currently working on raising fund for those marginal people in the way of income generation for their better future with better economic condition. We also hope that, through taking support from various corners they will be able to use their productivity for earning their sound livelihood.
We would like to thank all our donors for being so kind to us so far. We are requesting all our kind donors to start monthly recurring donation. For recurring donation, please visit the following link;
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Oct 7, 2021
Sheep are giving birth to new lamb
By Md. Nurul Amin | Project Leader
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Sheep are giving birth to new lamb
BEDS supported 20 Sheep, 100 chicken and 100 ducks to improve their economic situation during Covid-19. Recently BEDS has also supported 15 sheep, 100 chicken and 100 ducks among the villagers. The villagers are taking cake of the livestock. They are providing feed and regularly monitoring the livestock. Sheep are giving birth new lambs. Villagers are getting eggs from chicken and ducks. Some of them sell eggs and getting monetary benefit. Others are rearing chickens and ducks and the number of livestock increasing day by day. They also sell the ducks and chickens for meat and getting economic support. They are taking care of the livestock like new born babies. A new scope for income has been developed and their family income has increased.
There are many more marginal villagers live in the Sundarbans coastal region of Bangladesh, who needs the same support. People who depend on the forest resources fall in huge risk as Bangladesh government has issued strict laws on forest resource harvesting. Those people belong to an extremely poor socio economic condition. So, in pandemic situation, they require instant support. Livestock can be a great medium for them to survive. BEDS is currently trying to raise fund from GlobalGiving platform in order to help those marginal people.
We would like to thank all our donors for being so kind to us so far. We are requesting all our kind donors to start monthly recurring donation. For recurring donation, please visit the following link;
https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/livelihood-improvement-for-fishermen-families?show=recurring
Sep 16, 2021
Economic development by livestock rearing
By Md. Nurul Amin | Project Leader
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Livestock rearing provides economic support
This is one of our long time beneficiaries at our location in Banishanta union of Dacope sub district of Khulna district. He joined us when we started our livestock farming project. He is another successful beneficiary of livestock farming project. He was a forest dweller before joining this livestock farming.
Bangladesh Environment and Development Society (BEDS) supported him by giving some ducks and two ships. After joining the livestock farming, the beneficiaries have got training from BEDS on how to nursing this livestock’s.
So far, those sheep have given birth of six lamb and now and now they have more than 40 duck. They are selling 4 sheep in the market and get good price. They are getting eggs from ducks. They also sell eggs and getting monetary benefit. They also sell the ducks for meat and getting economic support. They are taking care of the livestock like new born duck and sheep are giving birth to new lambs. A new scope for income has been developed and their family income has increased.
We would like to thank all our donors for being so kind to us so far. We are requesting all our kind hearted donors to spread out their helping hands to support the marginal people through starting recurring donation.
We are requesting all our donors to start monthly recurring donation. Please click the following link; https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/livelihood-improvement-for-fishermen-families?show=recurring