Monday, April 7, 2014

Objectives, Mission, Vision

   KSS provides opportunities and assistance to the indigenous and impoverished people of Bangladesh, through education and community development programs.

Vision

KSS operates on the principle that all people should have access to the basic necessities of life.  We strive to accomplish our goals through working democratically with the communities

Activities


  1. Formal and non-formal education, water & sanitation, Women development, hygiene promotion, agriculture, indigenous rights and development, beast-rearing, child development, indigenous issues, afforestation, reforestation, technical training, human right, capacity building training, women development, forestry, disaster relief, poultry, poverty alleviation, food production, community-based child education, environment, gender issues, income generating program, Nutrition & Health care service program, youth & adolescent skill development etc.
  2. Religious activities: As this organization led by the Buddhist communities-some religious development programs launches- alms-giving to the Sangha members and Buddhist novices who seeks alms on the street (Pindacaran), inspiring in getting Pabbajja (ordination in Buddha Sasana at least once in a lifetime and or higher ordination, collecting donation/contributions for repairing/rebuild the damaged Buddhist temples/Vihara, inspiring to promote, preserve the Tipitaka including publication of the Dhamma books and distribute these to the general lay Buddhists and resident monks spreading Buddhism for benefits at large ( Bahujana Hitaya, Bahujana Sukhaya).

Information

Notice:

1. Kapo Seba Sangha KSS decided to send some representatives to USA for participation in the Thirteen Session of the Untited Nation Permanent Forum on indigenous Issues 2014

2. Health service program: Free health check up facilities will provided to school children of the 4 target primary school in Sapchari Union, Rangamati

3. Water Supply: KSS will provide pure drinking water supply for 120 households by installing  hand-tube-wells and maintaining/repairs installed tube-wells/ring-wells in Subalong Union, Barkal, Rangamati

4. Malaria Prevention program: KSS will run a malaria prevention program at Rangapani, Rangamati - will launch a malaria prevention public awareness campaign including distribution of mosquito curtains 


Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Support Us

Globally, an estimated 121 million children do not attend school. Of that number, 65 million are girls. Among all the development goals set out by the world community, eliminating gender disparity in primary and secondary education is the first due in 2005. It is an essential step toward achieving education for all children.
 The indigenous community of Bangladesh are marginalized, disadvantaged and about 72% of the population live under the poverty line  caused CHT conflicts displacing tens of thousands of poor marginalized farmers. So, more than 80% of the tribal/indigenous students drop out from the schools before completion of SSC & HSC level. So we would like to request in KSS's child education, see the details of fundsraising campaigns at www.globalgiving.org, http://ksscht.blogspot.com

Support in our child education


Without education, there is no development, and without books there is no education. I've never heard of a country that has been able to develop without an educated population, considering  this  issue, we request the donors to contribute to our child education.
 
KSS is committed to creating an environment in which all children, regardless of their gender, socioeconomic background or circumstances, have access to free primary education by providing services to the most marginalized populations of CHT, Bangladesh, it to focus special attention on the children excluded from education.

Friday, September 6, 2013

Support in the KSS's river blindness initiatives

 Bangladesh is a low-lying country  causing parasitic infection of the peoples and  river blindness is spread almost in each of the part of Bangladesh, the bites black fly that breeds in rapidly flowing waters along fertile riverbanks in Bangladesh. The disease can cause intense itching, eyesight damage, and often blindness. River blindness has an enormous economic impact, preventing people from working, harvesting crops, receiving an education, or taking care of children.Moreover, due to unavailability of eye treatment in the country the number of river blindness is rapidly increasing in the country. KSS's eye health care service makes efforts to reduce river blindness by launching satellite eye health clinics partnering with local community-based organizations. So, we would like to draw the attention of the generous donors to kindly support in our valuable eye health care project implementation and to save tens of thousands of  parasatic infected river blindness patients.

The child blindness


The causes of blindness in children differ from those in adults, different control measures are needed. In low-income countries, high proportions of children are blind due to preventable causes; this requires community-based interventions.children with treatable diseases, especially cataract,  their sight can be restored by removing the cataracts. children require long-term follow-up after surgery to manage complications and prevent amblyopia. The understanding and involvement of parents is critical almost all part of Bangladesh.So,the  children with irreversible visual loss must be assessed for low-vision services,some of the orphans and poor children are affected with cataracts need emergently treatment otherwise their sights will lose completely. So, please support us in our eye health project, you 75-100 dollar can be saved one child sight.