Videos
Video Title Publish Date
Tackling child marriage through advocacy Jul 5, 2020
Adolescent girls learn about health and hygiene Jul 2, 2020
Improving the lives of refugees Jul 2, 2020
Social Health Entrepreneurs (SHE) working on the frontline Jul 2, 2020
Micro insurance ensures healthy lives Jul 2, 2020
Artisans benefited through Living Blue Jul 2, 2020
Duck farming for diversified livelihood Jul 2, 2020
Rural women find success in crab farming Jul 2, 2020
COVID-19 poses an unprecedented threat to the world’s most vulnerable, including refugees and forcibly displaced people. This World Refugee Day, CARE Bangladesh continues to support Rohingya Refugees with disaster risk reduction, women’s empowerment programs, emergency aid and much more.Click on the video to learn more about Jamanida's story: Jun 20, 2020
Poor helping the poor: Big Heart Prevails In SHOUHARDO III Communities Jun 15, 2020
JANO's response to COVID-19 Jun 3, 2020
অল্প কিছু কাজ করি, করোনা ভাইরাস থেকে দূরে থাকি - Activities to prevent Coronavirus Apr 8, 2020
যেনে নিন কীভাবে নিজেকে এবং আপনজনকে করোনাভাইরাস সংক্রমণ থেকে সুরক্ষিত রাখবেন Apr 8, 2020
Protect yourself and your loved ones from COVID-19 Apr 8, 2020
CARE fights COVID-19: Preparations across Asia and its refugee settlements Apr 8, 2020
Voice of Lipika Das - Woman Entrepreneur under Krishi Utsho's EWYSEA project May 4, 2019
My land, my identity: Access to Khas Land Apr 30, 2019
Quail farming for rural women Apr 4, 2019
A day in Parul's life Mar 6, 2019
SHOMOSHTI for better agricultural practices Mar 2, 2019
Where the Rain Falls Feb 25, 2019
Health services at doorsteps for Myanmar Refugees Feb 20, 2019
Krishi Utsho Business Model_English Feb 19, 2019
A Tale of Living blue Nov 12, 2018
Increased income from improved technologies - Farmers’ Field and Business School (FFBS) Benefits Oct 20, 2018
One Year of Myanmar Refugees in Bangladesh: CARE Interventions Aug 26, 2018
HALOW - Health Access and Linkage Opportunities for Workers Jul 29, 2018
Monsoon update_Site and Shelter Jul 22, 2018
Nutrition at the Center Jul 15, 2018
Living with Monsoon-WASH plans Jul 15, 2018
Living with Monsoon-WASH plans Jul 15, 2018
Living with Monsoon - Site Improvement & Awareness Raising Jul 9, 2018
Living with Monsoon - Women Friendly Spaces helps prepare for Monsoon Jul 7, 2018
Living with Monsoon - Secure Shelters for Myanmar Refugees Jul 5, 2018
World Refugee Day 2018 Bangladesh Jun 20, 2018
CARE Bangladesh prepares the refugees to fight Monsoon May 6, 2018
CARE - GlaxoSmithKline Community Health Worker Initiative (CARE-GSK CHW Initiative) Apr 15, 2018
Rojea (on cooking facility): We don’t have a kitchen. We need to cook inside (our shelter/home). It’s difficult to manage firewood. We cook once to cover three meals. We can’t always go out to collect firewood. It’s a small shelter with tarpaulin roof. Firewood is a crisis. Mar 4, 2018
Asia (on shelter/winter): 10 of us live in this shelter. Kids don’t have clothes, especially for winter. No blanket. The polythene rooftop can’t protect us from cold. We need tents. Life is really hard here…no peace of mind. We’re urging you to help us. Mar 4, 2018
Asma (on shelter/winter): We’re from Burma. My husband was murdered. We couldn’t bring anything with us. We had to leave everything behind. I’m especially suffering as my husband is no more. Some neighbors helped me build this shelter. We’re suffering as we don’t have warm clothes. Please help us. Mar 4, 2018
Nurul Huq (on sanitation/WASH): Through this drain, water can hardly pass. People throw in water, rice etc. Bugs are growing here. Rotten food, bugs are spreading diseases. We can’t even walk on this road given the bad small. Mar 4, 2018
Bibi Aysha (on washing facility): We live on the hills. Most of us are women. We need to climb down to wash ourselves. There’s no bathroom down there either. We need to look for opportunities to shower where the tubewell is installed (=open space). It’s difficult. We need to check if men are around. Mar 4, 2018
Ayas (on washing facility): Here we have 20-25 shelters but no washing facility. Women need to go to any secluded place to wash themselves. They need to go to the nearby village to take a shower. Here we have space to have a washing facility. We’re here for two months. We’re yet to get a bathroom. 20-25 houses are here. Women are especially suffering. Please help us. Mar 4, 2018
Abdul Mannan (on toilet): Toilet is a major issue here. We need to go far to relieve ourselves. Women especially suffer during day time. They go to other blocks (= different zone of the camp) at night. Women are suffering. The temporary toilet we got is full in two days. It’s hard. We also have little children. We are many families here, so the problem is acute. We need bigger toilets for the families to use. Mar 4, 2018
Zubaida (on washing facility): We have 63 shelters here. We have only three toilets, one isn’t working. We need to fetch water from far to take a shower. The queue is really long. Women are suffering the most. Mar 4, 2018
Hasina Akhter (on tubewell): We have a tubewell here, 30 feet deep. Water supply is scarce. Sometimes we get sand mixed with water. It’s causing water-borne diseases. There are some tubewells, quite far. It’s difficult to fetch water from there every time. Mar 4, 2018
Ambia (on common diseases): Rohingya kids are suffering from diarrhea. Blood dysentery, nausea, headache, gastric, skin deseases, diabetis, piles…these are common (=for all). We know which disease after seeing the doctor. Mar 4, 2018
Selim: We came here from Burma. I cannot study. I don’t even know where the school is. It would be good to have a school here. Mar 4, 2018
Hasina (after receiving CARE’s shelter kit and kitchen set): Got tarpaulin, will build the rooft..got bed (=floor mat) to sleep with my kids…won’t catch cold. The pots we’ll use for cooking. Kids can use the plates to eat…glasses to drink water. The bowls we can use to serve curry. Mar 4, 2018
Easin (after receiving CARE’s shelter kit and kitchen set): We couldn’t bring anything from Burma (=Myanmar). We’re here for two months. They are helping us as much as possible. Today I got a tent (=tarpaulin), two floor mats, rope, pots, glasses. They’re helping us so that we don’t suffer much in winter, our children don’t suffer. Mar 4, 2018
Beneficiary/Refugee (name not known, after receiving CARE’s shelter kit and kitchen set): We will use the tarpaulin for our roof…floor mat to sleep…pots to cook and plates to eat. Mar 4, 2018
CARE Beneficiary (name not known, waiting for CARE’s shelter kit and kitchen distribution on 23 Nov): Ques: What brings you here? Ans: We are here to collect tarpaulin, rope… also we don’t have kitchen utensils like pot, spoons…we came here to get them. I pray and hope that you will support us more in the future. Mar 4, 2018
Beneficiary1 (name not known, waiting for CARE’s shelter kit and kitchen distribution on 23 Nov): Ques: Why are you here? Ans: We all received cards. Through that we’re getting one box (=kitchen utensils), tarpauline, rope. We’re here to collect that. Mar 4, 2018
CARE Bangladesh works to provide health services to the Myanmar refugees in Bangladesh Oct 2, 2017
The Silver Lining Apr 20, 2014
Botlagari Chronicle Apr 20, 2014
Shohojatri Apr 20, 2014
Living Blue: the revival of Indigo in Bangladesh Aug 1, 2013
Voices from Hazarigaon (English) Jun 11, 2013
Voices from Hazarigaon (Bangla) Jun 11, 2013
Voices from the Families of SHOUHARDO May 14, 2012
Making Money Off the Poor? Rural Sales and Consumer Products at the Bottom of the Pyramid Apr 17, 2012
2010 CARE National Conference: U.S. Sec. of State Hillary Rodham Clinton (2 of 3) Mar 14, 2012
2010 CARE National Conference: U.S. Sec. of State Hillary Rodham Clinton (3 of 3) Mar 14, 2012
CARE 2010 National Conference: U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton (1 of 3) Mar 14, 2012
The poorest people are working hardest - climate change adaptation in Bangladesh Jan 17, 2012
Do you know where your clothes come from? Dec 20, 2011
Empowered Through Engagement - Asma's Story Jan 19, 2010
CARE BD meets with Ministry of Agriculture, Bangladesh Betar and BTV Jan 13, 2010
Shumi, Bangladesh - The Girl Effect Jan 13, 2010
Sanchita, Bangladesh - The Girl Effect Jan 13, 2010
Dr Helene Gayle - Ducks Float & Climate Change Jan 13, 2010
Food distribution after Cyclone Sidr - W Dowell Jan 13, 2010
After Sidr - Laurence and Jackie Llewelyn-Bowen visit Bangladesh Jan 13, 2010
Imagine This- India Sep 2, 2009
CARE Responds to Cyclone Sidr in Bangladesh Sep 1, 2009
Sachs talks about speaking with one of the greatest organizations in the world Sep 1, 2009
Adapting to Climate Change in South-West Bangladesh Sep 1, 2009
SOT Eric Harr 2 Sep 1, 2009
CARE Bangladesh's Response to Flood 2007 Dec 4, 2008
Cyclone Sidr - Emergency Response Nov 15, 2007
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