Kachua Dalima Association (KDA) implements a community-entered Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) Development Program aimed at empowering disadvantaged groups—particularly women, youth, and climate-affected populations—through sustainable entrepreneurship. The program fosters inclusive economic growth by supporting micro and small businesses across rural and peri-urban regions of Bangladesh.
Providing training on business planning, eco-friendly production, bookkeeping, and market access.
Facilitating linkages with microfinance institutions, government schemes, and social investors.
Promoting circular economy models such as plastic recycling, organic farming, and eco-crafts.
Engaging in local and national dialogue to influence SME-friendly and environmentally responsible policies.
The program also emphasizes gender equality, working to integrate women-led and informal enterprises into formal market systems. Through its SME program, KDA is helping build a resilient, inclusive, and environmentally conscious local economy. KDA seeks your kind support for our ongoing efforts to empower marginalized communities in Bangladesh through sustainable development initiatives, including small enterprise promotion, climate adaptation, women’s rights, and environmental protection.