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Education for Girls

Education is the backbone to development. Knowledge and skills help people understand themselves and the world they live in, make decisions about their lives, think for themselves, and broaden their horizons.
The United Nations emphasizes that education is critical in lifting people out of poverty. A Millennium Development Goal target is to ensure that by 2015 every child, boy and girl, everywhere, will have access to a primary education at the very least.
Our Tulip Schools are a step towards helping achieve this goal. We provide quality formal and non-formal education to girls in a lively, girls' only environment.
Each school can accommodate up to 60 students with two classes, primary and secondary. A teacher takes two classes per day, six days a week. Our students are domestic workers, street children, child labourers and unemployed girls.
Courses are designed in such a way that a student can graduate in three years. As well as teaching Bengali, English, Maths and Science we train our students on life skills and human rights issues. We also teach vocational skills such as sewing and computing.

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Access to comprehensive medical services remained a dream for the 400,000 people of Moheshkhali sub-district in Cox's Bazar.
A 16-year-old schoolgirl has been burnt to death by a youth who had been stalking her since she refused his marriage proposal two years ago.
The Swedish Amnesty Fund, Amnesty International Sweden will finance PHREB project STOP Violence against Adolescent Girls from January 2010.
Adolescent girls leaders from greater Chittagong division demands for violence against women free schools and community from the current Bangladesh Government. They urged the government and organizations to protect girls from child marriage, modern day slavery and trafficking.
PHREB Imams for Women's Rights Program reaches at least 300,000 Muslim men directly every Friday in 185 mosques in Chittagong and Cox's Bazar Districts.
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