Welfare Association for Development Alternative (WADA) WADA

Welfare Association for Development Alternative (WADA) established in 10 September 2011 as a non-profit, non-political, non-government organization and registered from Department of Social Services under the Government of Bangladesh with a view to work those disadvantaged people especially women, youths, girls & children through different development approaches such as food security and nutrition, education, health, gender equality, women rights and empowerments, water and sanitation, climate change and environment. WADA has a team of social workers who are well qualified and experienced to project implementation. The organization follows regular monitoring, sharing experiences and immediate action for the successful implementation the activities. WADA specially targeted to ensure its support to establish rights of the women, youths and children to remove social injustice and bring a society free from discrimination.

Vision:
Vision of WADA is a world free from all exploitation, discrimination and poverty where everyone has the opportunity to establish their rights.

Mission:
Mission statement of WADA is to empower women, youths and children through socio-economic development and establishing their rights in situations of vulnerability, poverty, illiteracy, disability, inhumanity and social injustice.

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Capacity developmentRenewable energies and climate changeTechnology comparisonsFood security and productive sanitationRural areasEmergency and reconstructionPublic awareness, advocacy and civil society engagement Operation, maintenance and sustainable servicesWASH and nutritionBehaviour changeProduct design and engineeringLocal NGO

Countries of Activity

Bangladesh

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Welfare Association for Development Alternative (WADA)

Welfare Association for Development Alternative (WADA)



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