Goducate starts to move into Bangladesh

Since Goducate aims to help needy Asians help themselves, Bangladesh is a country that has attracted its attention.

Recently, Bangladesh was in the news because of a horrific factory collapse that killed over 1100 garment workers. I was in the country when that accident took place.

Bangladesh is the most densely populated large country. It has about 160 million people (half of US population) squeezed into a land area the size of Florida. It is a land of natural tragedies (cyclones and floods). Most of its export earnings come from the garment industry— where the starting wage is less than US$40 per month. 3.5 million people work in terrible conditions in these garment factories.

I spent several days surveying the capital city of Dhaka with a friend, Peter, who is a Korean doing his doctoral thesis on Bangladeshi culture. Dhaka is one of the most crowded cities in the world with over 400,000 rickshaws on its streets every day. It is also called the City of Mosques—with mosques everywhere in this country where 90% are Muslims. Since Peter is fluent in Bangladeshi, we were able to move around freely and talk to people, from those in the poorest slums to those in the most expensive universities.

At the end of my survey, I decided that we first need to learn more about Bangladesh before we start any Goducate projects. I believe that the best place to learn about Bangladesh is in Dhaka University, the premier university of Bangladesh. Peter does his research in this university. It is the dream of almost every Bangladeshi to study in Dhaka University. Though it is the premier university, its facilities are overstretched. In the dormitories that I visited, 35 men sleep in a crowded room (the size of a typical small classroom) on mats.

One of our recent graduates from Goducate Training Center, Jaime, has volunteered to be the first Goducate worker in Bangladesh. Jaime, who grew up in a poor family in the Philippines, has extensive experience working among the poor in various development agencies. He has worked in Bangladesh previously when he was with another organization. He is presently trying to enrol in Dhaka University to study Bangladeshi.

We dream of the day when Goducate can help needy Bangladeshis help themselves.

City of rickshaws
City of rickshaws

 

A Dhaka University dormitory
A Dhaka University dormitory
Dhaka University canteen
Dhaka University canteen

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