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Natasha Israt Kabir
01/12/2014
State Department Alumni, SUSI 2007
Founder and President
BRIDGE FOUNDATION
BRIDGE –Project IT for Differently Able
Venue:15, Eskaton Garden Road (Democracy Watch), Dhaka-1000
24th
May '2014 to 30th November'2014
Back Ground:
The project which BRIDGE inaugurated funded and supported by ‘U.S State Department” under the entitled
initiative of “AEIF” (Alumni Engagement Initiative Fund) in 2013.The project entered into the first phase which
started from 26 April 2014 and will be continued till December 2014. At present the BRIDGE team is consisted
with 5 people for Friday and Saturday classes along with 5 advisors in the committee along with 4 trainers and 1
Interpreter. Internet Marketing and Word Press.
Objectives:
 To empower the disable ( Which we literally use) but in this era we do consider them differently able
 To follow the inclusive policy for promoting the sign language users and the people who are physically
disable
 To enrich them through the IT , i. e-Graphics, Internet Marketing and Word Press
 To make them communicative in English
 To make them engage in self-employment
 To organize the social connectivity and networking
Picture : The Students at the class of Graphics in morning session
2nd
Phase: (24 May2014- September30, 2014):
The classes started on 26 April, 2014. The class is mainly divided in to 2 groups, First group which is
consisted with 30 students used to have their classes in Friday for entitled course of Graphics and English.
Here both the sign language students and physically differently able are doing classes altogether. The
afternoon shift is only for physically Immovable.
Days Male Female Subjects Remarks Time
1.Friday 23 from 24 th
May to up to-
September
30th
, now the
presence is 12
-15
6 are deaf and
sign language
users and 1
Physically
immovable is
drop out
Graphics, English Courses are
entitled for both
sign language
users and
physically
differently able
9.30-10.45 for
Graphics and
11.00-12.20
for English
2.Friday 3 as 1 is drop
out from
August
1 (Drop out) Internet
Marketing and
Word Press
Only for
physically
differently able
2.00-3.00
Internet
Marketing
and 3.00-5.30
for Internet
Marketing
Word press
Right now the average presence is 18 and till the end of the classes in total 23 students is registered.
.
Every Last Friday guest lecture session with the successful IT expert and ICON:
To motivate the participants and to make them more self confident, every last Friday of every month the
guest lecturer comes who are an icon as well successful and self made people and entrepreneur.
30th
May, 2014, Mr. Saidur Mamun Khan, Country Manager of Elance and ODESK which does promote the
platform for the youth and freelancers for outsourcing was the guest of the month to encourage and
motivate as well as to share extra tips and guidance towards the participants. The session was really
interactive and interpersonal at the end. The guests were from their respective field and having leading
role in their own sectors, i.e. IT, Media, Social Service along with E-Commerce. From Jamuna Television the
crew members of Investigative team visited the training centre and interacted with the participants
including leading ladies and icon in IT sector and especially in freelancing.Emrazina.I.khan and Nahida Jahan
were also part of it.
Picture: At the Guest Lecture Session
Media Coverage and Publication:
The feature story was covered in online based news media known as Jaggo online news and also highlighted in
U.N based Youth Newsletter by UNV in October 2014 Issue.
Picture: Crews from Jamuna Television are sharing their experiences
Findings:
1. We did expect to have more female students but the concern is the guardian expected to have separate
classes for female students which is not feasible.
2. The female students participation from the physically differently able is low, out of 7 female students 6
are from sign language users. The reason behind this is their immovability and lack of support from the
parents
3. Some of the students do have lack of access to the Internet due to their financial capability and lack of
support, so they are less in contact through email and networking, now most of the communication do
happens via mobile or through their concerned contact person
4. Some of the students have been dropped out due to their accommodation support during summer
vacation as they do stay in hostel and mostly from outside of Dhaka.
5. Regarding English class there are two ways of conducting the classes, one for beginners and another for
advanced level
6. More drop outs from the male students and female are continuing with 99% of ratio as there is only 1
drop out from Female students and she is from physically immovable group and currently pursuing her
study in JahngirNagar at the department of Geography which has become the factor for her to be irregular
and finally to quit
Achievement:
Confirmation of Internship for 3students in IT sector, 1 has got placement in Ideal Computers and 2 others
in Democracywatch, 1 of them is Physically Immovable and 2 of the rest are sign language users including 1
female. The website concept of BRIDGE Foundation was developed by the students
Recommendation:
1. The special cases of physically disable students who are less in number as we expected that we would also
be able to accommodate the wheel chair users along with ramp but at the end they could not make it due
to support from their parents and distance, where we found we would have special session along with the
guardian and parents also.
2. Female Participation is required to be increased through consultation and motivation to find out their
feasibility and access in future.
Prepared By: Natasha Israt Kabir, President and Founder, BRIDGE Foundation

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Report-May24-Novemver30, 2014

  • 1. Submitted By: Natasha Israt Kabir 01/12/2014 State Department Alumni, SUSI 2007 Founder and President BRIDGE FOUNDATION BRIDGE –Project IT for Differently Able Venue:15, Eskaton Garden Road (Democracy Watch), Dhaka-1000 24th May '2014 to 30th November'2014
  • 2. Back Ground: The project which BRIDGE inaugurated funded and supported by ‘U.S State Department” under the entitled initiative of “AEIF” (Alumni Engagement Initiative Fund) in 2013.The project entered into the first phase which started from 26 April 2014 and will be continued till December 2014. At present the BRIDGE team is consisted with 5 people for Friday and Saturday classes along with 5 advisors in the committee along with 4 trainers and 1 Interpreter. Internet Marketing and Word Press. Objectives:  To empower the disable ( Which we literally use) but in this era we do consider them differently able  To follow the inclusive policy for promoting the sign language users and the people who are physically disable  To enrich them through the IT , i. e-Graphics, Internet Marketing and Word Press  To make them communicative in English  To make them engage in self-employment  To organize the social connectivity and networking Picture : The Students at the class of Graphics in morning session 2nd Phase: (24 May2014- September30, 2014): The classes started on 26 April, 2014. The class is mainly divided in to 2 groups, First group which is consisted with 30 students used to have their classes in Friday for entitled course of Graphics and English.
  • 3. Here both the sign language students and physically differently able are doing classes altogether. The afternoon shift is only for physically Immovable. Days Male Female Subjects Remarks Time 1.Friday 23 from 24 th May to up to- September 30th , now the presence is 12 -15 6 are deaf and sign language users and 1 Physically immovable is drop out Graphics, English Courses are entitled for both sign language users and physically differently able 9.30-10.45 for Graphics and 11.00-12.20 for English 2.Friday 3 as 1 is drop out from August 1 (Drop out) Internet Marketing and Word Press Only for physically differently able 2.00-3.00 Internet Marketing and 3.00-5.30 for Internet Marketing Word press Right now the average presence is 18 and till the end of the classes in total 23 students is registered. . Every Last Friday guest lecture session with the successful IT expert and ICON: To motivate the participants and to make them more self confident, every last Friday of every month the guest lecturer comes who are an icon as well successful and self made people and entrepreneur. 30th May, 2014, Mr. Saidur Mamun Khan, Country Manager of Elance and ODESK which does promote the platform for the youth and freelancers for outsourcing was the guest of the month to encourage and motivate as well as to share extra tips and guidance towards the participants. The session was really interactive and interpersonal at the end. The guests were from their respective field and having leading role in their own sectors, i.e. IT, Media, Social Service along with E-Commerce. From Jamuna Television the crew members of Investigative team visited the training centre and interacted with the participants
  • 4. including leading ladies and icon in IT sector and especially in freelancing.Emrazina.I.khan and Nahida Jahan were also part of it. Picture: At the Guest Lecture Session Media Coverage and Publication: The feature story was covered in online based news media known as Jaggo online news and also highlighted in U.N based Youth Newsletter by UNV in October 2014 Issue. Picture: Crews from Jamuna Television are sharing their experiences Findings: 1. We did expect to have more female students but the concern is the guardian expected to have separate classes for female students which is not feasible. 2. The female students participation from the physically differently able is low, out of 7 female students 6 are from sign language users. The reason behind this is their immovability and lack of support from the parents 3. Some of the students do have lack of access to the Internet due to their financial capability and lack of support, so they are less in contact through email and networking, now most of the communication do happens via mobile or through their concerned contact person 4. Some of the students have been dropped out due to their accommodation support during summer vacation as they do stay in hostel and mostly from outside of Dhaka.
  • 5. 5. Regarding English class there are two ways of conducting the classes, one for beginners and another for advanced level 6. More drop outs from the male students and female are continuing with 99% of ratio as there is only 1 drop out from Female students and she is from physically immovable group and currently pursuing her study in JahngirNagar at the department of Geography which has become the factor for her to be irregular and finally to quit Achievement: Confirmation of Internship for 3students in IT sector, 1 has got placement in Ideal Computers and 2 others in Democracywatch, 1 of them is Physically Immovable and 2 of the rest are sign language users including 1 female. The website concept of BRIDGE Foundation was developed by the students Recommendation: 1. The special cases of physically disable students who are less in number as we expected that we would also be able to accommodate the wheel chair users along with ramp but at the end they could not make it due to support from their parents and distance, where we found we would have special session along with the guardian and parents also. 2. Female Participation is required to be increased through consultation and motivation to find out their feasibility and access in future. Prepared By: Natasha Israt Kabir, President and Founder, BRIDGE Foundation