Emmaus International

Carte Bengladesh

USEFUL INFO
First organisation: 1972
National delegate: Raihan Ali
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+880 1711 346486
Member organisations: 1
Trial member: 1

Background

In 1972, the Pakistani army massacred 200 men in the village of Thanapara on the banks of the River Ganges during the Bangladesh Liberation War in East Pakistan. Swedish volunteers from The Swallows provided emergency aid, while the men’s widows stated that they needed work to support their families. Weaving, dyeing, sewing and embroidery workshops were gradually set up with financial and human support from Sweden, while a primary school was founded next to the workshops for the female workers’ children. Their products were sold via the burgeoning global Fair Trade network. Thanapara Swallows Development Society has been managed solely by working class Bangladeshis since 1999. These workshops now employ over 300 women and are the main employer of women in the region. Profits fund the two schools where over 300 pupils study.

 

Photos

 

thumb bangladesh swallows Thanapara 1980 2011039835
1980
Bangladesh Agriculture DSC5881
2014
 
Bangladesh NonFormal Primary School DSC5748
2014
Bangladesh Water DSC5164
2014