To recognise youths at the grassroots working silently to transform the country, Joy Bangla Youth Award’s sixth instalment conferred the title on 10 youth-led organisations for their services to the communities.
Md Asaduzzaman from Sarishabari upazila of Jamalpur, who makes a living as a mason, set up libraries in 16 villages. He also cherishes a dream to create a "library village", which anyone can use to study without paying a penny.
To recognise youths at the grassroots working silently to transform the country, Joy Bangla Youth Award’s sixth instalment conferred the title on 10 youth-led organisations for their services to the communities.
DYDF-ActionAid give award to 15 volunteers
Staff Correspondent
17th December, 2020 07:00:56
ActionAid Bangladesh (AAB) and Dhrubotara Youth Development Foundation (DYDF), have awarded fifteen volunteers in recognition to their work for youths as well as response during Covid19 crisis. Of them ten are organisations and five are individuals.
In honor of International Volunteer’s Day 2020, the two organisations joint hand to recognize the volunteers with the AAB-DYDF Youth Volunteerism Award 2020.
The name of the awardees - Durbar Foundation, Evolution 360, OnuProyash Foundation, BloodMan, 64D Initiatives, Alokito Shishu Trust, Athena Limited, Wheel Chair Cricket Welfare Association Bangladesh, SwapnaProyash, Samanway Bangladesh, Jesmin Arif Jui, Palsh Kumar Das, Manisha Meem Nipun, Rafat Jahan Moumita, and Prosenjit Kumar Saha - announce through a virtual event on Thursday evening.