The KOTHWAIN organization (Vulnerable People’s Development Organization) established in 2003 by some social development activist in response to the issues of extreme poverty, low literacy rate, social and political conflict, eroding cultural identity, and high incidence of human rights violations among the indigenous peoples in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh.
Vision: Socio economic development, promotion and empowerment among marginalized people in Bangladesh
Mission: “To bring sustainable positive change by reducing poverty among the marginalized people, especially women and children, through participatory process by undertaking needs- and rights-based development programs in the Chittagong Hill Tracts”
Membership/Parnter:
- Bangladesh National Youth Council, Dhaka
- Chittagong Hill Tracts Women Foundation Network
- Girls Not Brides (ending early child marriage), UK
- Red Crescent, Bandarban Chapter
- YSA-USA
- Bangladesh Youth Network (BYN)’-Jaago Foundation and UNDP
- Servas International
- The World Indigenous Tourism Alliance (WINTA), New Zealand
- Global Partnership to End Violence against Children
- The Association for Women’s Rights in Development (AWID) -CANADA
- Women Thrive Alliance – Washington, D.C
- CIVICUS
- United Nations Framework Conventions on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
- Climate Technology Centre & Network (CTCN)
Development Partners:
- BRAC International
- HOPE’87 Bangladesh & Austria, UNESCO
- SONNE International
- UNDP-CHTDF
- Manusher Jonno Foundation and DFID
- Prince Claus Fonds, The Netherlands
- Centre for Disability in Development& CBM International
- Australian High Commission, Bangladesh
- Berger Paints Bangladesh Limited