Foreign Donation Summary of SATU (1994–2025)

Utilization Overview of Foreign Funding for Development Projects

Program Area

Approximate Amount (BDT)

Focus & Usage

Women Empowerment & Development

    10,000,000+

Skill development, group formation, income-generating activities, awareness.

Child Rights & Education Programs

      1,50,70,000+

Non-formal pimary education centers, child protection, adolescent programs especially those impacted by the sex industry.

Livelihood & Income Generation (e.g. Cow Rearing)

      2,000,000+

Cow/goat rearing, micro-entrepreneurship for distressed women.

Integrated Development for Distressed Families

      5,000,000+

Holistic support combining health, education, housing and income activities.

Post-Disaster Relief & Rehabilitation

      6,000,000+

Flood relief, housing reconstruction, food support, emergency health aid.

Sanitation & Health (WASH)

          562,000

Latrine construction, hygiene awareness, safe water facilities.

Weaver & Artisan Development (Pathrail Project)

       6,000,000+

Loom support, market linkage, skill upgrading for rural weaver communities.

Food Security & Nutrition Programs

       4,000,000+

Kitchen gardening, nutrition training, food distribution for malnourished families.

Advocacy, Training & Capacity Building

       1,000,000+

Staff development, women leadership workshops, youth mobilization.

Remittance & Migration Rights

         1,400,000

Migration information support and safe remittance channels for rural families.

 

Total Foreign Donation Received (1994–2025)

    ≈ BDT 4,79,22,541 (Forty-seven million nine hundred twenty-two thousand five hundred forty-one )
    ≈ USD 6,25,600 (Approx. average conversion, depending on exchange rates per year)

Key Donors

IDEX USA, Canada Fund, Caritas Netherlands, Saving Moses, APHD Thailand, Save The Children, Andheri Hilfe Germany, ILO, AUSAID, WomenKind UK, KULU Denmark, Save the Children Australia, CIDA, Spandan-B USA, German Embassy and others.

Highlights of Utilization

  • 2,000+ distressed women received microcredit or livestock support
  • 1,000+ children brought under education, nutrition and child rights coverage
  • Hundreds of flood victims rehabilitated in Tangail and nearby areas
  • Women groups (Somity) established in Delduar, Lawhati and Silimpur
  • Skill training for weavers and artisans improved rural economic sustainability

Conclusion

These contributions laid the foundation of SATU’s success in transforming underserved lives through sustainable and participatory development. The trust and investment from our global partners has not only enhanced service delivery, but also elevated SATU as a credible and capable development actor in rural Bangladesh.

Foreign Donation Received :

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