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Bangladesh Environment and Development Society (BEDS) is a leading community-based non-profit organization dedicated to solving complex environmental and social challenges in Bangladesh. Recognized globally, BEDS proudly received the prestigious Equator Prize in 2024 and the National Environment Award of Bangladesh in 2022, along with several other national and international honors. Founded with a vision to promote harmony between people and nature, BEDS works hand in hand with local communities—respecting indigenous knowledge, culture, and ecological wisdom—to restore ecosystems and strengthen resilience.

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Livelihood improvement of the Sundarbans honey collectors by making honey candy in Bangladesh.

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Livelihood improvement of the Sundarbans honey collectors by making honey candy in Bangladesh.

The Sundarbans is the single largest mangrove forest in the world; which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a Ramsar Convention site. About...

Solar Lamps for Coastal Students Education in Bangladesh.

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Solar Lamps for Coastal Students Education in Bangladesh.

Our proposed project site is in the southwest coastal part of Bangladesh near the Sundarbans mangrove forest. The Sundarbans is the UNESCO d...

Building a transnational, civil society partnership to increase the resilience of coastal populations in South Asia

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Building a transnational, civil society partnership to increase the resilience of coastal populations in South Asia

The coastal areas of South Asia are already severely affected by the consequences of global climate change. Frequent tropical storms and ris...

Urban Biodiversity Conservation project through creating an Eco Museum by the participatory approach of civil society in Khulna city of Bangladesh

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Urban Biodiversity Conservation project through creating an Eco Museum by the participatory approach of civil society in Khulna city of Bangladesh

Khulna is the 3rd largest city of Bangladesh after Dhaka and Chittagong. This city is located in south-western part of Bangladesh. It covers...

Community Based Nature Education Programs in order to conserve mangrove ecosystem and reduce poverty of the Sundarbans resource harvesters

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Community Based Nature Education Programs in order to conserve mangrove ecosystem and reduce poverty of the Sundarbans resource harvesters

Mangroves of the tropical coasts are the most productive ecosystems of the world. The single largest Mangrove forest in the world the Sundar...

SATOYAMA Agriculture Conservation Activity through Establishing Community-Based Seed Bank in the Sundarbans Coastal Region of Bangladesh

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SATOYAMA Agriculture Conservation Activity through Establishing Community-Based Seed Bank in the Sundarbans Coastal Region of Bangladesh

Bangladesh is an agrarian country and agricultural sectors contribute 19.6% to the national GDP and 63% of the people directly or indirectly...