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Ashar Alo Society (AAS)

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Establishment
: 2002
Head of organisation
: Dr. Nilufar Begum
Contact Persons
: Md. Sanwar Hossain
Contact Persons Email
: asharalosociety@gmail.com

About the organisation

AAS is the self-help group organizations of PLHIV especially women and children focus organization and has experienced rights-based projects such as Violence Against Women (VAW) funded by UNAIDS, Vulnerable Women Empowerment funded by Unicef and UNDP, child protection and rights-based program funded by Save the Children International and capacity development of small self-help groups organizations such as Somporker Noya Shetu (SNS), Natun Jibon, Sex workers Network. More than 70% of members of the organizational board are women and they are of different ages and different professional or groups such as sex workers, Hijra/ Transgender, MSM etc.
AAS always maintains or applies feminist, rights-based principles and approaches during the staff recruitment, development of any committee etc. Such as 70% of women are the board members of AAS and a total 23 staff are available at AAS, among them, 16 are female staff. AAS has been separated toilets, prayer room for the women.

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AAS is the self-help group organizations of PLHIV especially women and children focus organization and has experienced rights-based projects such as Violence Against Women (VAW) funded by UNAIDS, Vulnerable Women Empowerment funded by Unicef and UNDP, child protection and rights-based program funded by Save the Children International and capacity development of small self-help groups organizations such as Somporker Noya Shetu (SNS), Natun Jibon, Sex workers Network. More than 70% of members of the organizational board are women and they are of different ages and different professional or groups such as sex workers, Hijra/ Transgender, MSM etc.
AAS always maintains or applies feminist, rights-based principles and approaches during the staff recruitment, development of any committee etc. Such as 70% of women are the board members of AAS and a total 23 staff are available at AAS, among them, 16 are female staff. AAS has been separated toilets, prayer room for the women.