World Vision Bangladesh (Social welfare Outreach Project-SWOP)

Goals and Strategies,Organization values and Involvement in Bangladesh
  • Introducing of World Vision
  • Vision Statement of World Vision
  • Goals and Strategies of World Vision
  • Organization values
  • World Vision: Serving in Bangladesh over the past 30 years
  • Involvement in Bangladesh
Introducing of World Vision:
Bangladesh is a small and descent populated country of the world. The total population of Bangladesh is 129.2 million 47 thousand 243 and of these population about 49.80 live below poverty level these people have constitution and fundamental rights. But our government could not fulfill the needs of food and cloth of a goods some of people so it is beyond their needs to ensure health service and education singly. For this, a member of NGO local, national and international grew-up or came to Bangladesh with their novel purpose of providing educating and health services to these (people) and helpless people and world vision Bangladesh is one of them. World Vision Bangladesh tools a special programme known as Social Welfare Outreach Project (SWOP) which is undoubtedly playing an important role in the field of medical social work in Bangladesh and I think they are doing will SWOP family are always devoted to help these people with their utmost effort, love and respect. Now-a-days thousand of poor diseased people all over Bangladesh are getting medical service and also a good some of people is leading a sound careful life.


Vision Statement of World Vision:

World Vision’s Vision statement “Our vision for every child, life in all its fullness, our pray for every heart, the mil to make it so” affirms world vision’s Mission statement, core values and the covenant of partnership as a fundamental declaration if who they are and what they do and provide do and provide in strengthened direction for the future.

Goals and Strategies of World Vision:

Education: 
Enable the society of become free from the curse of illiteracy. Emphasis is given on the equality of illiteracy. Emphasis is given on the equality of education (formal, non-formal, functional and vocationa) with special focus on the needs of the children. Build capacity of the community that they can manage elementary penman education and increasingly support the vocational and selective nights education for their children.

Health: 
Build awareness on health related issues such as HIV/AIDS; provide preventive or curative health services to children and communities. Improve the health status of families by empowering people to attain complete physical social, mental and moral well-being. Have a sustainable behavioral change for improved care-seeking behavior, protection, from diseases and environment protection. 

Agriculture: 
Emphasize on community’s agriculture, economy by overcoming various problems related to obtain fair prices for their proudest. 

Economic development: 
Enable community’s to have adequate. Infra-structure in place to overcome my impediments in their economic endeavors. Imitative such as revolving loan fund and small enterprise development schemes that would create employment opportunities and increase the income of the community and individuals. 

Organization values: 

They are Christian: 
They seek to follow Jesus Christ his identification with poor, the afflicted, the oppressed, the marginalized, in his special concern for children, in his special concern for children, in his respect for dignity bestowed God on women equally with in his challenge to unjust attitudes and systems; In His call to share resources with each others and in his love for all people without discrimination on conditions. 
They are committed to the poor: 
They are called to serve the needy and the unfortunate people of the earth, for relieve their suffering and to promote the transformation of their conditions of life. 
They value people: 
They regard all people as created and love by God. They give priority to before money, structure, system and other institutions, machinery. They act in ways that respect the they act in ways that respect the dignity, uniqueness and intrinsic worth of every person. 
They are responsive: 
They are responsive to the life-threading emergencies where their involvement is needed and appropriate. They are willing to take intelligent risk and act quickly. 
The funding: 
There are million of people who donate money world vision for the welfare of poor people. These do nears are called “Sponsored” of World Vision. In Bangladesh World Vision run their programs with foreign money, over two years World Vision collects money from Bangladesh people for its extension service.

World Vision: Serving in Bangladesh over the past 30 years:
Founded in 1950, World vision is an international Christian Humanitarian relief and development organization serving children, their family and communities in conditions of poverty in more than 115 countries, primarily through programs of transformational development, emergency relief and promotion of justice, in American Journalist named Pr. Bob Price had funded this organization in port land of Gorasum State of USA. It works is based on three principles of the Christian faith–
  1. Human dignity (all people are created in image and likeness of God).
  2. Equality (all people are equal to the sight of God).
  3. Commitment of Justice (all people have equal rights) which compel them to work for the well being of all people especially children.
Involvement in Bangladesh:
World Vision became involved in Bangladesh in response to the tidal surge that occurred in the coastal parts in the country. In 1970, providing relief supplies to the affected dialer victims in 1971, World Vision. International carried our relief operation in the refugee camps in India along with the help of the World Vision India, it began to work in 1972 in greater Mymensingh direct from a small coordination office in Brisiri under Purgapur Upazila to help rebuild the war-torn country. In 1973, World Vision Bangladesh established its office in Dhaka and started operation as a National Office.
Now or recently World Vision Bangladesh operates through its 55 ADP in 22 districts of Bangladesh serving around three million people both directly and indirectly with various human development efforts. Some ADP are following– 
Nolita Bari ADP
Kamlapur ADP
Agailjhara ADP
Rangapara ADP
Bandarban ADP
Sundarban ADP
Bogura ADP
Narayongonj ADP
Chitolmari ADP
Sharikandi ADP
Chittagong ADP
Noubgonjg ADP
Dhairpara ADP
Patenga ADP
Faridpur ADP
Tarash ADP
Chofaldandi ADP
Jafrabad ADP
Dorgapur ADP
Khotalipara ADP
Kalfeni ADP
Muk
Johchatro ADP
Sidpur ADP
Loudoba ADP
Patia ADP
Dhaka Child ADP
Mymensingh ADP
Gajipur ADP
Satkhira ADP
Kamlakanda ADP
Kaligonj ADP
Savar ADP
Fultala ADP

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