As Bangladesh is a Muslim majority country, ASEAB started this project with an objective to establish and promote Islamic sharia-based Business & Investment. It aims for women empowerment by enhancing skills and income of underprivileged women entrepreneurs.
View PDFMMWW is operating since 2018 with the objective to promote women�s entrepreneurship based on agriculture and ensure women�s access to nutrition, sexual and reproductive healthcare (SRH), and market transformation as well as strengthening food security in target areas.
View PDFThe objective of the project is to increase the availability and access to the basic needs of target families through the production and selling of quality products to manage their livelihood activities.
View PDFASEAB has been managing Zakat donated by various entities and using it for various humanitarian works like treatment of the poor people, supporting them in income-generating works, providing education and addressing expenses like marriage and burial of poor people.
View PDFASEAB has been working and affiliated with different national and international organizations and networks since its inception. The organization obtained registration with the NGO Affairs Bureau in 1995, the Trust Act in 2002, the Microcredit Regulatory Authority in 2008, and the Joint Stock Company in 2009.
View PDFThe aim of Islamic Microfinance is to bring about a positive change in the lives of the people of Bangladesh living under the poverty level. The goal is to empower the entrepreneurs by providing financial resources and personalized support, hence ensuring long-term economic security. In line with Islamic finance principles.
View PDFSponsor a child project aims to provide comprehensive support to underprivileged children through a sponsorship plan. By matching sponsors with potential children, the project hopes to provide them with the resources, guidance, and chances they need to have a better future. This effort focuses on education as a catalyst for long-term positive change and strives to break the cycle of poverty that many impoverished children confront.
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