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EDUCATION PROGRAM
Overview:

The Education Program of Kachua Dalima Association (KDA) is designed to address the critical challenges of illiteracy, school dropout, and limited access to quality education in rural, disaster-affected, and underserved regions of Bangladesh. The program focuses on both formal and non-formal education for children, adolescents, and youth with a special emphasis on girls’ education and skills development.

Objectives:

  • To ensure access to quality basic education for all children, especially from poor and vulnerable families.
  • To reduce dropout rates and improve school retention through community-based interventions.
  • To promote gender equity in education by empowering girls and young women.
  • To provide life skills and vocational training to youth for employability.
  • To support digital literacy and inclusive learning environments.

Key Components:
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1. Non-Formal Primary Education (NFPE):
  • Community-based learning centers for out-of-school children aged 6–14.
  • Flexible class timings to accommodate working children.
  • Basic literacy, numeracy, and life-skills education.
2. Support for Formal Education:
  • Distribution of school bags, books, and stationery to needy students.
  • Tuition support and scholarships for meritorious and disadvantaged children.
  • Organizing parent-teacher meetings and school awareness drives.
3. Girls’ Education Promotion:
  • Awareness campaigns on early marriage and girls' education rights.
  • Bicycle distribution for girls in remote areas.
  • Special mentorship and health education for adolescent girls.
4. Youth and Skills Development:
  • Vocational and technical training for youth (e.g., tailoring, computer, mobile repair).
  • Career counseling and entrepreneurship workshops.
  • Linkages with local job markets and micro-enterprise opportunities.
5. Teacher Training & Capacity Building:
  • Orientation and training for community teachers.
  • Development of child-friendly teaching materials.
  • Monitoring and evaluation support to local schools.
6. Digital Learning & Innovation:
  • Setting up digital classrooms in remote schools.
  • Providing computer literacy training to students and teachers.
  • Promoting e-learning through tablets and mobile platforms.
7. Disable Education
  • Special education programs tailored to individual needs
  • Awareness campaigns to reduce stigma and promote disability inclusion
  • Training for teachers and caregivers in inclusive teaching methods
  • Providing assistive technologies and learning aids
Target Areas:

Bhola, Jamalpur, Sirajganj, Noakhali, Khulna, Cox’s Bazar, Bandarban, Feni, Kurigram, Satkhira, Sylhet, and other rural/char/hilly regions.

Expected Outcomes:
  • Increased enrollment and retention of children in primary schools.
  • Reduced gender disparity in education.
  • Improved literacy and employability among youth.
  • Strengthened community participation in education development.
Call for Support:
KDA seeks collaboration with government agencies, development partners, donors, and NGOs to expand the education program and achieve SDG 4: "Quality Education for All."
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SOME OF OUR EDUCATION PROGRAM

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1. Non-Formal Primary Education (NFPE):
Aims to provide education to school dropouts and out-of-school children from poor families.
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2. Education for Disabled Children:
KDA manages Moklesur Rahaman Protibondi Bidyalaya (Disable School)
to ensure access to education for children with disabilities.
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3. Religious Education:
KDA runs the following institutions:
Moklesur Rahaman Islamic Institute (Madrasa).
Monowra Bhanu Orphanage for underprivileged children.
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4. Technical Education:
KDA manages Kachua Dalima Technical Training Institute
To develop oneself for self-employment.