Mohammad Ziaul Ahsan
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Feb 1, 2010
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Funding for Homestead five capital development

On the innovation of five capital development at the homestead attended with reproductive health care management & nutrition supplement in the rural community on a special human resources development training & credit program.Proposes to develop natural capital, physical capital, social capital, financial capital & human capital at each rural homestead attended with reproductive health care management & nutrition supplements to each homestead members. The human resources at each…See More
Feb 1, 2010
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Nov 19, 2009

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About my work:
We ventured to engross upon social contribution in support of the Unemployed Youth for their health management and earning of subsistence and livelihood on self-health basis through homestead five capital development at home in the rural Bangladesh and proceed to discover tools for such achievement and founded an Ngo in the name of " Organization for Social Development of Unemployed youth (OSDUY)".

"Social group" of five members from among the community who act on the tips of the OSDUY. Keep peer pressure on the community on the option of the prevention of reproductive track management care.

With this added is the five capital development program for the unemployed youth at home as a bid to reduce poverty on self help basis on agro based five capitals development.

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Funding for Homestead five capital development

On the innovation of five capital development at the homestead attended with reproductive health care management & nutrition supplement in the rural community on a special human resources development training & credit program.



Proposes to develop natural capital, physical capital, social capital, financial capital & human capital at each rural homestead attended with reproductive health care management & nutrition supplements to each homestead members. The human… Continue

Posted on February 1, 2010 at 13:04

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