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Welcome to Upalobdi Samaj Kallyan Samiti

              Upalobdi Samaj Kallyan Samiti-USKS   is a Non Government Organization working in Brahmanbaria  District. It was established in 1985 and registered with Department of Social Service & Department of  Youth Development . USKS is well known locally and nationally as a non-profit organization / CSO for social development. The organization has been working for 34 years on volunteers, government projects, local government institutions, improving the socio-economic condition of the rural people and in times of national calamity. In the last 3 years, under the supervision of the British Council, the European Union and the Cabinet Division of the Government of Bangladesh have played a very important role in good governance with the Union Council through the P4D project. The Union Parishad has implemented various projects on ward meetings, budget meetings, tax collection, prevention of child marriage, sanitation and hygiene awareness, environmental protection and cleanliness.  In addition, free sewing machines, tube wells, sanitation, goats, cows and solar power have been provided to the ultra   poor after income-generating training with the funding of Bangladesh NGO Foundation. Income oriented programs are being carried out with the grant of Bangladesh National Social Welfare Fund and Youth Welfare Fund.
               USKS policies of Manuals practiced HR Policy, Admin/ Operational Policy, Finance Policy ,Gender Policy, Child protection Policy etc.
               The general Council consists of 25 members of which 17 are male and 8 Women. The General Council elected the Executive Committee and the Executive Director is acting as the executive head for committee.

Upalobdi Samaj Kallyan Samiti

       Address: Sarail, Brahmanbaria.

      Email: upalobdi.bd@gmail.com

      Phone: 01720  135  103

      Web:https://upalobdibd.wixsite.com/usks

1. Department of Social Service.

    Reg. No: Brah-423 (865/85)/2006

    Date: 31/07/1985

2. Department of Youth Development.

    ZUA-22/17, 

    Date: 26/12/2017

3. A coordinating body of Development  agencies in Bangladesh-ADAB

     Membership no:   2012361
     Date:  30 June 2021
 
 
 
 
 
                                                 
 
 
                                         
                                                     
 
 
 
 
                                    EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE:-( 2020 -2021) 
 
 
1.  Sanjib Kumar Debnath  
  President (M.A)​                                                                               2. Debdas Singha Roy
                                                                                                                          Vice President (M.COM)
                                      3.  Md. Sharif Uddin
                                              Executive Director(BSS)
                                                                                                                   4. ABM Salauddin
                                                                                                                             Treasurer(B.COM)
                                                                                5. Md. Abdul Hanif
                                                                                                 Exective Member( MSS)
                 6. Dewan Rawsan Ara
                              Exective Member( MA)
                                                                                                                  7. Adv. Manika Rani Sharma
                                                                                                                            Exective Member( BA, LLB)

Sanjib Kumar Debnath 

                 President

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Md. Sharif Uddin

          Executive Director

ABM Sala Uddin
Sanjib Kumar Debnath
Debdas Singha Ray
Dewan Rousan Ara
Abdul Hanif
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Md. Sharif Uddin

We think "integrated initiatives needed to change society"

Our Goal

To work for Society through raising awareness of people on  various issues like Sanitation, Human Rights, Good Governance , Social  development and Sustainable  Development Goals (SDG)s.

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Our Goal
Crash Program of USKS

Our Objectives

  • To creative awareness & Local community mobilization.

  • To gender equity, empowerment of women and human right.

  • To health facilities and nutrition improvement.

  • To sustainable environmental health, ensure the safe water supply &           sanitation.

  • To eradicate illiteracy through education of children and the adult.

  • To provides technical support for disabled people.

  • To forming of small groups/ samiti in community and ensure income generating activities through micro finance.

  • To alleviation of poverty.

  • To provides training to the people including religious leaders, leaflets,  posters and bill boards are used to preventing the spread of disease.

  • To respect, regards and love for women, children, senior citizens.

  • To develop, linkage, network, collaboration and institutional alliance to explore diversified mechanisms for better service delivery.

Our Objectives

Social Accountability Tools

Social Accountability Tools

RIGHT TO INFORMATION (RTI) ACT, 2009  

The RTI Act has been described as a “milestone in the legal history of Bangladesh”. It enshrines in law, for the first time, people’s right to obtain information from a number of sources:

  • Executive and legislative branches of government (including government ministries)

  • Private organisations receiving government or foreign funding, including NGOs, international organisations and other private bodies

Key to the success of the RTI Act is establishing equality – it allows citizens to hold publically funded institutions or organisations accountable when they don’t act in the public’s interest.

To learn more about laws, enactments, and the status of RTI activities visit the Information Commission website (contents may be in Bengali).

NATIONAL INTEGRITY STRATEGY (2012)

 

The National Integrity Strategy (NIS) sets out the government’s plan to address system weakness in domestic institutions, highlighted by the UN as a key driver of corruption.

The NIS reflects the government’s stated belief that “the fight against corruption cannot be won by prosecution alone; an inclusive approach based on values, morals, ethics and integrity is necessary.”

Under the NIS, the government aims to bring about the following changes:

  • Parliament emerges as a place for fair and rational debate for law-making

  • Local government is people-oriented, accountable, transparent and independent

  • Civil society remains articulate, non-partisan and an active campaigner for national integrity, so that citizens can effectively demand transparency and accountability from public institutions

To learn more on NIS, visit the website of Cabinet Division, Bangladesh (contents may be in Bengali).

RIGHT TO INFORMATION (RTI) ACT, 2009  

The RTI Act has been described as a “milestone in the legal history of Bangladesh”. It enshrines in law, for the first time, people’s right to obtain information from a number of sources:

  • Executive and legislative branches of government (including government ministries)

  • Private organisations receiving government or foreign funding, including NGOs, international organisations and other private bodies

Key to the success of the RTI Act is establishing equality – it allows citizens to hold publically funded institutions or organisations accountable when they don’t act in the public’s interest.

To learn more about laws, enactments, and the status of RTI activities visit the Information Commission website (contents may be in Bengali).

GRIEVANCE REDRESS SYSTEM (2008) 

The government’s Vision 2021 contains a focus on the development and promotion of systems to curb corruption and establish good governance. The establishment of a Grievance Redress System governing conduct in all government ministries and offices is a key tool to achieve these aims.

The system sets out rules and procedures, as well as roles for key officials, to resolve complains, grievances, disputes and conflicts wherever they arise in interactions between the public and government officers.

The system allows users to file complaints anonymously, reducing concerns about negative repercussions.

CITIZEN’S CHARTER

  1. Sets standards of service that meet the needs and expectations of citizens

  2. Focuses on the needs of citizens and the capacity of providers

  3. Engages citizens and service providers in the formulation process

  4. Encourages collaboration between citizens and civil servants

The purpose of Citizen’s Charter is to improve the accountability, transparency and quality of public services. A Citizen’s Charter outlines and asserts promises of standards. It is a crucial instrument to bring about a positive change in existing administrative culture by reinforcing responsiveness.

Our MAP Members Profile 

Our MAP Members Profile 

|  Upalobdi  Samaj Kallyan Samiti, Sarail, Brahmanbaria, Bangladesh |  

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