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Monday, September 2, 2019

About BORI | Bangladesh Oceanographic Research Institute


Bangladesh Oceanographic Research Institute (BORI) is the first and only national institution on Bangladesh that will be able to play an important role ensuring the development and utilization of the country's maritime resources and plays a leading role in the study of marine science. In the wake of Bangladesh's victory in the maritime boundary case with Myanmar on 18 March 2012 and India on 7 July 2014, Bangladesh has acquired 1,18,813 sq km ocean area, a special economic zone of 200 nautical miles, continent from Chittagong coast to 345 nautical miles.

If you can ensure the proper utilization of the resources of this area which is almost equal to Bangladesh's total land area, Bangladesh's economy will move at a rapid pace. Given the immense potential for the development of tourism, including the establishment of deep sea ports, development of coastal management, mineral resources and proper utilization of sea resources, the interest of the international community towards the sea-based economy (Blue Economy) of Bangladesh is increasing.

The potential of this newly-emerged sector in the country is limitless. For this reason, Bangladesh Oceanographic Research Institute (BORI) will be able to play an important role in the study of maritime affairs and the creation of skilled manpower. The institute will work to conduct all activities as a focal point of Bangladesh at the national and international level on maritime affairs. The Bangladesh Oceanographic Research Institute will assist in conducting its own research, as well as the research work of other domestic foreign bodies, colleges and universities.


Establishment History:
  • Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman took the initiative in 1973 to establish a maritime research institute in order to enrich the country's economy and reduce poverty in the country by collecting and conserving valuable resources of the Bay of Bengal. But after the brutal and tragic massacre of Bangabandhu in 1975, the initiative ceased.
  • Later in 1996, the Hon'ble Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina set up a review committee to establish the National Marine Science Institute.
  • Following the recommendation of the review committee, the decision was made to establish a National Marine Science Research Institute in the 2000. The project titled "Establishment of National Marine Research Institute Phase-1" was adapted from June 2000 to July 2005 under the Ministry of Science and Technology to ensure the proper utilization of marine resources.
  • In 2009 the visible progress of establishing Bangladesh Oceanographic Research Institute was achieved with the solemn initiative of the Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
  • At the ECNEC meeting on 02/07/2009, when the proposal for establishing an institute on 4 acres of land was presented, the Prime Minister increased the amount of land to 40 acres. The prime Minister directed to re-present the project, including laboratories, residential buildings, marine aquariums and wind power, in the project area.
  • Within 2010, the acquisition of 40 acres of land was completed at Jungle Goalia Palang Mouza in Ramu upazila of Cox's Bazar district. Currently, the project is being implemented at a cost of BD Taka 102.80 crore.
  • Under the project titled "Establishment of National Oceanic Research Institute (1st Stage-2nd revised)", a three-storey institute building with laboratories, three officer's quarters, two staff quarters, director general's residence, staff dormitory, officer’s dormitory, club building, rest house, ansar bhaban and a school-cum-community buildings, a total of thirteen buildings have been constructed.
  • Also 66 types of scientific research instruments for ocean research have been brought.





Present Workforce:
At present, total 14 peoples including 1 senior scientific officer, 3 scientific officers, 1 administrative officer, and other employees are working for the overall implementation of the project. Moreover, there are 16 Ansar guards for the security of the Institute and 8 daily based cleaners are working to keep the Institute clean.

Bangladesh Oceanographic Research Institute (BORI) has been developed into a standalone institution. It is the first and only national institute of oceanography in Bangladesh. This organization will be able to play an important role in the innovation and development of the country's maritime resources and will play a leading role in revenue generation. Multiple research and development activities will be conducted in each of the research departments. Successful implementation of the current action plan will be possible through the development of sustainable technologies in the country, including poverty alleviation programs and the achievement of various UN development goals.

In future, research activities will be expanded. Bangladesh will emerge as a prosperous and developed country at the base of the earth through the use of maritime resources if it can effectively manage this institute for the purpose of undertaking maritime research activities, applying research findings and managing and controlling all related activities.

For more details please visit the official website of the BORI.

Thanks,


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Ministry of Environment and Forests

Friday, January 3, 2014

List of Foreign or International NGOs in Bangladesh | L-2



Below is the List of all International or Foreign NGOs registered and operating in Bangladesh. List (L-2) updated as per the Information's provided on the official website of the NGO Affairs Bureau (NGOAB).

Updated: May 2019

Bangladesh Development Initiative
Address: 125, 9/A (Old), Shankar, Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1209
Phone:
Registration Number and Date: 2433, 30-Apr-09
Country: UK

Bangladesh Every Home Contact
Address: 38, Dilu Road, New Eskatan, Dhaka
Phone: 02-9332714
Registration Number and Date: 0087, 22-Apr-81
Country: USA

Bangladesh Lutheran Mission, Danish (BLM-D)
Address: 3/13, Iqbal Road, Mohammadpur, Dhaka
Phone: 02-9129747
Registration Number and Date: 0103, 03-Sep-81
Country: Denmark

Bangladesh Lutheran Mission, Finnish
Address: Bangabaria, Naogaon- 6500
Phone: 0741-62421
Registration Number and Date: 0049, 22-Apr-81
Country: Finland

Bangladesh Mission Foreign Mission Board Southern Baptist Convention
Address: 2, Mirpur Road, Kalyanpur, Dhaka
Phone: 02-8054224, Fax: 02-8013580
Registration Number and Date: 0044, 27-Aug-81
Country: USA

Bangladeshi Mental Health Association
Address: House-13, Road-1, Block-A, Sector-11, Mirpur, Dhaka
Phone:
Registration Number and Date: 1782, 31-Dec-02
Country: UK

Baptist Mid Mission Bangladesh
Address: Baptish Mid Missions Hospital, Borohorispur, Natore- 6400
Phone: 0771-62386, Mobile: 01711-070468
Registration Number and Date: 0115, 30-Dec-81
Country: USA

BASUG-Diaspora & Development (Bangladesh Chapter)
Address: DIPSHIKHA Bhaban, 282/5, 1st Colony, Mazar Road, Mirpur-01, Dhaka-1216
Phone: 01714-045547
Registration Number and Date: 2683, 06-Mar-12
Country: Netherlands

BBC World Service Trust
Address: Basati Aristocrats (5th Floor), Plot-06, Block-SWH, Gulshan Avenue, Dhaka-1212
Phone:
Registration Number and Date: 2404, 27-Jan-09
Country: UK

BHN Association
Address: Mallika, 24/5, Prominent Housing, 3 Pici culture Road, Mohammadpur, Dhaka
Phone: 01713-130666
Registration Number and Date: 2767, 26-Feb-13
Country: Japan

Calvary Apostolic Church
Address: PO: KUET, Daulatupr, Khulna- 9203
Phone: 041-2870024
Registration Number and Date: 0106, 03-Sep-81
Country: USA

CAP Anamur
Address: House-70-71 (3rd Floor), Road-3, Janata Housing Society, Ring Road, Adabar, Mohammadpur, Dhaka- 1207
Phone:
Registration Number and Date: 2307, 20-Feb-08
Country: Germany

CARE-Bangladesh
Address: RAOWA Convention Center, VIP Road Mohakhali, Dhaka- 1206
Email: info@bd.care.org
Registration Number and Date: 0004, 22-Apr-81
Country: USA

Caritas Switzerland
Address: House-9/A (5th Floor), Road-15 (New), Dhanmondi, Dhaka
Phone: 02-9114133
Registration Number and Date: 2848, 05-Feb-14
Country: Switzerland

Center for Orientation and Educational (COE)
Address: House-443/1, Christian Para, Boro Boyra, Khulna- 9000
Phone: 01710-0963787
Registration Number and Date: 2476, 25-Aug-09
Country: Italy

Ceshires Foundation Homes-Bangladesh
Address: Sonargaon Janapath, House-32, Sector-9, Uttara Model Town, Dhaka- 1230
Phone: 02-8911276
Registration Number and Date: 0138, 01-Apr-83
Country: UK

Christian Service International
Address: 151/5, Manipuripara (1st floor), Tejgaon, Dhaka
Phone: 02-9133756
Registration Number and Date: 0770, 11-Nov-93
Country: USA

Christian Aid
Address: Flat# F-3, House-1/A, Road-35, Gulshan-2, Dhaka-1212
Phone: 02-9859736-7
Web: www.christianaid.org
Registration Number and Date: 1579, 25-Oct-00
Country: UK

Churches of God Mission
Address: Mission House, Gohail Road, Sutrapur, Bogra-5800
Phone: 051-66521
Registration Number and Date: 0006, 22-Apr-81
Country: USA

Community Recovery International Bangladesh
Address: House-104, Road-19, Sector-11, Uttara, Dhaka
Phone: 01772-125589
Registration Number and Date: 2885, 21-Aug-14
Country: USA

Compassion International Bangladesh
Address: House-53, Road-10, Block-E, Banani, Dhaka
Phone: 02-9860077, Fax: 02-9888597
Web: www.compassion.com
Registration Number and Date: 2378, 21-Jul-08
Country: USA

CONCERN - Worldwide
Address: House-15, SW(D), Road-07, Gulshan-01, Dhaka-1212
Phone: 02-58811469, Fax: 02-8817517
Web: www.concern.net
Registration Number and Date: 0031, 22-Apr-81
Country: Ireland

Co-operation in Development of Bangladesh
Address: Ward-06, Post: Char Fashion, District: Bhola-8340
Phone: 01715050340
Web: www.fredhyde.org
Registration Number and Date: 0099, 07-Jun-91
Country: Australia

Counterpart International Inc.
Address: House-14 (3rd Floor), Road-32, Gulshan-1, Dhaka
Phone: 02-9851021, Fax: 029851042
Registration Number and Date: 2811, 25-Aug-13
Country: USA

DAKBHANGA
Address: Nur Villa (Ground Floor), Thana Road, Sipahi Para, Ramu, Cox'sBazar
Phone: 01711-112159, 01819-928751, 01819-934935
Registration Number and Date: 1952, 31-Aug-04
Country: Belgium

Damien Foundation
Address: House-24, Road-18, Block-A, Banani Model Town, Dhaka
Phone: 02-8822189, Fax: 02-8810989
Registration Number and Date: 0583, 01-Nov-92
Country: Belgium

Dan Church Aid
Address: House- 83, Apartment# A/3, Road- 23, Gulshan, Dhaka
Phone: 02-8834343
Web: www.danchurch.org
Registration Number and Date: 2596, 14-Sep-10
Country: Denmark

Danish Bangladesh Leprosy Mission
Address: House-483, Road-32, Mohakhali DOHS (New), Dhaka-1206
Phone: 02-9882058
Web: www.leprosymission.org
Registration Number and Date: 0039, 27-Aug-81
Country: Denmark

Danish Refugee Council
Address: House-112/2, Road-03, Block-F, 3rd Floor, Banani, Dhaka-1213
Phone: 01715-895509
Registration Number and Date: 2804, 30-Jul-13
Country: Denmark

DIAKONIA / Swedish Free Church Aid
Address: House-5/8, First floor, Block-B, Lalmatia, Dhaka
Phone: 02-9121256, Fax: 029121257
Web: www.diakonia.selenglish
Registration Number and Date: 0001, 22-Apr-81
Country: Sweden

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Wednesday, January 1, 2014

List of Foreign or International NGOs in Bangladesh | L-1


The NGO Affairs Bureau (NGOAB) was established in 1990 through an administrative order of the Government of the Peoples Republic of Bangladesh. The NGOAB facilitates the activities of all the NGOs in the country, and ensures their accountability to the state and thereby to the people of Bangladesh.

Below is the List of all International or Foreign NGOs registered and operating in Bangladesh. List (L-1) updated as per the Information's provided on the official website of the NGO Affairs Bureau (NGOAB).

Updated: May, 2019

3F-United Federation of Danish Workers
Address: Road-54, Houase-11/A, Apartment-B/4, Gulshan, Dhaka
Phone: 01764-405244
Registration Number and Date: 2843, 10-Dec-13
Country: Denmark

ABFA-USA-INC\ House-27, Road-04,
Address: Section-04, Uttara, Dhaka.
Phone:
Registration Number and Date: 2176, 24-Dec-06
Country: USA

Academy for Educational Development (AED)
Address: South Breeze, House- 08, Gulshan Avenue, Gulshan-01, Dhaka
Phone: 01714-174370
Registration Number and Date: 2514, 08-Nov-09
Country: USA

ACDI/VOCA
Address: House-30, Road-19/A, Banani, Dhaka-1213
Phone: 02-8836801
Registration Number and Date: 2580, 03-Jun-10
Country: USA

Action Aid- Bangladesh
Address: House- 8, Road-136, Gulshan-1, Dhaka
Phone: 02-9888006, 55044851-7
Web: www.actionaid.org
Registration Number and Date: 0210, 27-Apr-86
Country: UK

Action Contre La Faim
Address: House-23, Road- 113/A, Gulshan-2, Dhaka
Phone: 02-8810132, 8810347
Web: www.actioncontrelafaim.org
Registration Number and Date: 2330, 03-Apr-08
Country: France

Action for Enterprise
Address: House-03, Apt. 3A4, Nam Villa, Road-06, Gulshan-01, Dhaka- 1212
Phone: 02-8817277
E-mail: info@actionforenterpris
Registration Number and Date: 2427, 28-Apr-09
Country: USA

Action on Disability & Development
Address: House-56, Road-11, Block-C, Banani, Dhaka
Phone: 02-8832037, Fax: 02-8831228
Web: www.add.org.bd, Email: mosharraf.doc@gmail.com
Registration Number and Date: 0804, 13-Feb-94
Country: UK

Adventist Development & Relief Agency International (ADRA)
Address: 149, Shah Ali Bagh, Mirpur-1, Dhaka
Phone: 02-8014096
Web: www.adrabd.org
Registration Number and Date: 0073, 22-Apr-81
Country: USA

AIDA, Ayuda, Intercambio Y Desarrollo
Address: Flat-5A, House-487, Road-08, DOHS, Baridhara, Dhaka
Phone: 01745-777219
Web: ww.ong-aida.org
Registration Number and Date: 2441, 26-May-09
Country: Spain

Al Basher International Foundation
Address: 1/9, Block-E, Satmasjid Road, Lalmatia, Dhaka
Phone: 02-9135451-2, Fax: 02-8114142
Registration Number and Date: 0654, 22-Sep-92
Country: UK

Al Haramain Islamic Foundation
Address: House-1, Road-1, Sector-6, Uttara, Dhaka
Phone: 02-8912120
Registration Number and Date: 0648, 17-Sep-92
Country: Saudi Arabia
(Office & Operation closed in Bangladesh from 2004)

Alacrity for Poverty Alleviation in Bangladesh (APAB)
Address: 22, Amirabad, Mahedibag R/A, Chittagong-4000
Phone: 031-613028, Fax: 031-610785
Registration Number and Date: 0641, 30-Jul-92
Country: South Korea

Al- Forqan Foundation
Address: 137 Auspara, Tongi, Gazipur
Phone: 02-9802014, 9802015, Fax: 02-9803005
Registration Number and Date: 1791, 22-Jan-03
Country: Saudi Arabia

Al-Khair Foundation Bangladesh Field Office
Address: House-1/A, Block-SW(F), Road-4, Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212,
Phone: 02- 48810334, Mob: 01711965422
Registration Number and Date: 3161, 02-Aug-18
Country: UK

American Center for International Labour Solidarity
Address: House-09, Road-127, Gulshan-01, Dhaka- 1212
Phone: 02-8828403, Fax: 02-8820208
Web: www.solidaritycenter.org
Registration Number and Date: 0018, 22-Apr-81
Country: USA

Amrock Academy Society
Address: 19, Akbarbad Estate, Shirishnagar, Khulna- 9100
Phone: 041-721589
Web: www.amaroksociety.org
Registration Number and Date: 2657, 22-Sep-11
Country: USA

Andheri Hilfe Bangladesh
Address: House-380, Road-28, New DOHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka.
Phone: 01754-445505
Registration Number and Date: 2635, 06-Apr-11
Country: Germany

Apasenth International
Address: House-82, Road-16, Sector-11, Uttara, Dhaka
Phone: 0171221857
Registration Number and Date: 3096, 30-Oct-17
Country: UK

Arsenic Mitigation and Research Foundation
Address: Shologhar Bus Stand, Vill: Shologhar, UZ: Sreenagor, Dist: Munshiganj
Phone: 01711-391521
Registration Number and Date: 1844, 19-Jun-03
Country: Netherlands

Article
Address: 19 House-1/B, Road-01, 2nd Floor, Shaymoli, Dhaka.
Phone: 01713-039669
Registration Number and Date: 2705, 29-May-12
Country: UK

ASHOKA: Innovators for the Public
Address: House-19/1, (2nd floor), R-15(New), 28(Old), Dhanmondi R/A, Dhaka
Phone: 02-8115868
Registration Number and Date: 0403, 13-Nov-90
Country: USA

Asia Arsenic Network
Address: House-46, Road-13/C, Block-E, Banani, Dhaka-1213.
Phone: 02-9894493, Fax: 02-9894498
Registration Number and Date: 1609, 16-Jan-01
Country: Japan

Asian Disaster Preparedness Center
Address: House-477, Roomy House (3rd Floor), Road-32, New DOHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka
Phone: 02-8871951
Web: www.adpc.net
Registration Number and Date: 2641, 10-May-11
Country: Thailand

Asian Industrial and Technical Development Association (AITDA)
Address: House # 1/E, Road # 2, Sector # 3, Uttara, Dhaka
Phone:
Registration Number and Date: 0752, 18-Sep-93
Country: Japan

Assemblies of God Mission
Address: 401/1, New Eskaton Road, Dhaka
Phone: 02-8316452, Fax: 02-8313978
Registration Number and Date: 0107, 03-Sep-81
Country: USA

Association of Baptist
Address: 7, Rashik Hazari Lane, Chawk Bazar, Chittagong
Phone: 031-624174, 610548
Registration Number and Date: 0042, 22-Apr-81
Country: USA

Association of Medical Doctors for Asia (AMDA)
Address: House-27, Road-114, Gulshan, Dhaka
Phone: 02-8827575
Registration Number and Date: 0657, 20-Oct-92
Country: Japan

Austcare
Address: Niribili Pital Building (1st Floor), House-49, Block-B, Soykat R/A, Cox'sBazar
Phone:
Registration Number and Date: 2382, 31-Jul-08
Country: Australia

Australian Baptist Misionary Society
Address: The Jarina Cottage, 110, Monipuripara, Gate-01, Tejgaon, Dhaka-1215
Phone: 02-9102325, Fax: 02-9102324
Registration Number and Date: 0093, 22-Apr-81
Country: Australia

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Thursday, March 21, 2013

MOEF BD | Ministry of Environment and Forests


As per the info provided in the official portal: The Ministry of Environment and Forests (MOEF) is the nodal agency in the administrative structure of the Central Government, for the planning, co-ordination, promotion, and overseeing the implementation of environmental and forestry programmes in Bangladesh.

The Ministry also plays a pivotal role as a participant of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). The principal activities undertaken by Ministry of Environment & Forests consist of conservation & survey of flora, fauna, forests and wildlife, prevention & control of pollution, forestation & regeneration of degraded areas and protection of environment, in the frame work of legislation.

The main tools utilized for this include surveys, impact assessment, control of pollution, regeneration programmes, support to organizations, research to find solutions and training to augment the requisite manpower, collection and dissemination of environmental information and creation of environmental awareness among all sectors of the country's population.

A little History about MOEF:
Before partition of the Indian sub-continent in 1947, Bangladesh forests were administered under the Forest Circles of the Bengal and Asam Forest Departments. From 1947 to 1962, the Provincial Forest Department was the authority with a Conservator of Forests, and subsequently until 1971 by a Chief Conservator of Forests. With the formation of Bangladesh in 1971, reserved and proposed reserve forests passed to the Bangladesh Forest Department.

From 1971 to 1989, BFD fell under the Ministry of Agriculture. The Department enjoyed varying interest in terms of attention from Government. During 1987-89, Forestry was a Division of Agriculture Ministry, with a Secretary to Government in charge of the Forestry Division. The Department of Environment (DOE) established in 1977 under the Environment Pollution Control Ordinance, 1977 still functions under the ECA.

With the formation of the new Ministry of Environment and Forests, in 1989, both the departments were transferred to this new Ministry. The DOE has been placed under the MOEF as its technical wing and is statutorily responsible for the implementation of the Environment Conservation Act, 1995.  Besides these two departments, MOEF controls the Bangladesh Forest Industries Development Corporation (BFIDC), Bangladesh Forest Research Institute (BFRI) and Bangladesh National Herbarium (BNH).

Structure and Functions of MOEF:
The organizational structure of the Ministry covers number of Divisions, Directorate, Board, Subordinate Offices, Autonomous Institutions, and Public Sector Undertakings. In short, Ministry of Environment and Forest (MOEF) has the following major functions:
  • Management of environment and ecology.
  • Matters relating to environment pollution control.
  • Conservation of forests and development of forest resources (government and private), forest inventory, grading and quality control of forest products.
  • Forestation and regeneration of forest extraction of forest produce.
  • Plantation of exotic cinchona and rubber.
  • Botanical gardens and botanical surveys.
  • Tree plantations in the country.
  • Planning cell is responsible for preparation of schemes and coordination in respect of forest.
  • Research and training in forestry.
  • Mechanized forestry operations.
  • Protection of wild birds and animals and establishment of sanctuaries.
  • Matters relating to marketing of forest produce.
  • Liaison with international organizations and matters relating to treaties and agreements with other countries and world bodies relating to subjects allotted to this Ministry.
Departments:
Apart from two major departments, i.e., Department of Environment and Department of Forest, working under this ministry in Bangladesh, there are three others.

Bangladesh Forest Research Institute (BFRI):
Bangladesh Forest Research Institute (BFRI) was established in 1955 and mandated to provide research support to the Forestry sub-sector of the country, including Forest Department, Bangladesh Forest Industries Development Corporation, NGO and other private enterprises. BFRI's research activities aim to develop appropriate technologies to maintain sustainable productivity of forest land and of forest industries without resource depletion.

Bangladesh National Herbarium (BNH):
Bangladesh National Herbarium is a plant survey, collection, identification and conservation organization. It documents the plant biological diversity of the country and its collections are accessible samples of natural population. The collection of the herbarium is a national property that goes down to the posterity through generation for hundreds of years and work as reference materials on the flora of the country. The National Herbarium serves as repository of technical information on plant genetic resources and advises the Government on technical aspects of question dealt with by the herbarium. It also provides direction required in the implementation of policies laid down by the Government in relation to plant biodiversity conservation.

Bangladesh Forest Industries Development Corporation (BFIDC):
Bangladesh Forest Industries Development Corporation (BFIDC) has mandated to rubber plantation, processing and has also mandate to extract timber from inaccessible Forest areas. After sawing, Seasoning and treatments, these timbers are used in wood based industries for production of quality furniture, electric poles, anchor logs, cross arms, railway slippers, doors & windows, woodtex, tea chest and plywood etc. In addition to this BFIDC have been raising Rubber plantation in the district of greater Chittagong, Sylhet, Mymensingh and Tangail district in Bangladesh, since 1961 in order to increase the productivity of the fellow forest land through producing row rubber in the country.

Please visit the web portal of The Ministry of Environment and Forests (MOEF) for further details.

Thanks,