বাধা পেরিয়ে সক্ষমতার আলো—ছবি রানী ঘোষ
বাধা পেরিয়ে সক্ষমতার আলো—ছবি রানী ঘোষ Read More »
8th September 2025 at the SKUS learning facilities in the Rohingya camp with an exciting Reading Competition, rally, and discussion meeting about literacy day. In this meeting, the importance of literacy in personal empowerment and sustainable development. This year’s theme, “Promoting Multilingual Education: Literacy for Multilingual Understanding and Peace,” underscores the crucial role that literacy
Celebrating International Literacy Day 2025 Read More »
On 7 September 2025, Samaj Kalyan O Unnayan Shangstha (SKUS) organized a Coordination Meeting with the Upazila Agriculture department and relevant stakeholders under the project Enhancing Community Protection, Prevention and Response Mechanism in Cox’s Bazar. The project is generously supported by ChildFund New Zealand and technically assisted by Educo Bangladesh. The events aimed to strengthen
On 11 September 2025, Samaj Kalyan O Unnayan Shangstha (SKUS) organized a Sports and Prize Giving Ceremony program under the project “Enhancing Community Protection, Prevention and Response Mechanism in Cox’s Bazar.” The project is generously supported by Child Fund New Zealand and technically assisted by Educo Bangladesh. The events aimed to promote physical health, develop
Samaj Kalyan O Unnayan Shangstha (SKUS) is implementing a livelihood Skill development project, titled: “Means to Lead” partnership with Jago Nari Unnayan Sangstha (JNUS) and supported by UN WOMEN at Camp-03, 05 and the host community at Whykong Union, Teknaf. Delivering livelihood skills training to Women and Adolescent Learners is one of the major components
SKUS is implementing a livelihood Skill development project. Read More »
The Cox’s Bazar district in Bangladesh faces significant developmental challenges, with 33% of its 2.29 million population living below the poverty line. The influx of Rohingya refugees since 2017 has exacerbated existing issues, particularly in health and protection systems. Host communities and refugee camps, grapple with deteriorating sexual and reproductive health rights (SRHR) and protection
LIFTING HEALTHY, EMPOWERED AND PROTECTED GIRLS AND WOMEN (LEAP) PROJECT Read More »
The Bangladesh government has reallocated 32,574 Rohingya refugees so far [Feb 2024] from Cox’s Bazar refugee camp to the Bhasan Char Island; there are huge gaps in getting qualified teachers and traditional schools set up to ensure quality education. Our Last Mile Learning programme comes up as an effective solution to light up the situation.
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SKUS is a non-profit and non-government voluntary women led development organization which is duly registered with the NGO Affairs Bureau of Bangladesh. SKUS has been working since 1995 to empower the poor and vulnerable people and create self-financed, self-employed and self-empowered communities with increased capabilities by providing need-based services and supports like child health, sanitation,
Remote Education at Bhasanchar Read More »