ProjectsEquality Begins With Us (সমতা আমাদের দিয়ে শুরু)
How a single neighborhood meeting grew into a year-long campaign for fair access.
Read moreWe work alongside villages and neighborhoods to build futures shaped by the people who live them.

Rekha Unnayan Sangstha was founded by a small group of teachers and health workers who believed that lasting change begins with listening. Today we partner with rural and peri-urban communities to design programs they own and lead.
Our approach is patient, transparent, and accountable. Every taka raised funds work that communities have asked for — and every project publishes its results.
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Tuition support, learning centers, and after-school programs in 24 villages.

Skills training, microenterprise grants, and safe spaces for survivors.

Tree planting, climate-resilient farming, and disaster preparedness.
The mission of Rekha Unnayan Sangstha is to foster a just, compassionate, and inclusive society where every individual — regardless of religion, gender, socioeconomic background, or social status — can enjoy dignity, equality, and equal opportunities.
Through community development initiatives, awareness-building, advocacy, and efforts to prevent discrimination and injustice, we are committed to empowering people, promoting human rights, and contributing to a more equitable and harmonious society for all.
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Education260 girls supported through secondary school across Khulna and Satkhira.
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LivelihoodsA 40-member sewing cooperative in Mymensingh supplying regional buyers.
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Climate12,000 native saplings planted with school children in coastal Barisal.
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ProjectsHow a single neighborhood meeting grew into a year-long campaign for fair access.
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ProgramsInside the new community listening sessions reshaping how we design programs.
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Success StoriesVolunteers, students, and elders share what united action looks like in their village.
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