
Development Services for Rohingya and Host Community
Development Services for Rohingya and Host Community Six years on, the plight of Rohingya refugees persists, with approximately 965,467 individuals now residing in Ukhiya-Teknaf Upazilas

Development Services for Rohingya and Host Community Six years on, the plight of Rohingya refugees persists, with approximately 965,467 individuals now residing in Ukhiya-Teknaf Upazilas

Children, Adolescent and Youth Development (Education, Leadership, Skill, Moral and Cultural Behaviour) Nearly 38.28% of Bangladesh’s total population is aged between 5 to 24 among

CODEC Access to Justice Program. Violence against women remains a significant developmental concern in coastal areas, reflecting the broader national landscape of Bangladesh. Across the

CODEC Health and Nutrition Program. Bangladesh, together with Government and civil society partners has made significant efforts to improve maternal and newborn health. Bangladesh has

CODEC Micro-Finance Program. Operating in diverse regions, the organization’s Microfinance Program plays a pivotal role in achieving socio-economic empowerment for coastal communities, particularly focusing on

CODEC as Social Entrepreneurship CODEC is committed to harnessing the potential of social entrepreneurship to optimize its financial and physical resources, progressively bolstering its support