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Christian Commission for Development in Bangladesh (CCDB) founded in 1972, immediately after the Bangladesh Liberation War, by the World Council of Churches (WCC) to succeed the Bangladesh Ecumenical Relief and Rehabilitation Services (BERRS).〔Shamsul Huda, (CCDB ), ''Banglapedia'': The national encyclopedia of Bangladesh; ''Retrieved: 2007-12-11''〕〔Sushanta Adhikari, (Christian Commission for Development in Bangladesh ), Financial Management Service Foundation, India; ''Retrieved: 2007-12-16''〕 The organization asks local imams to talk about disaster preparedness in their Friday services as part of its Disaster Preparedness Programme.〔Sara Speicher, (Building a house on sand ), World Council of Churches, 13 May 2002; ''Retrieved: 2007-12-16''〕 ==Major activities== The major activities of CCDB include rural development, people-managed savings and credit programmes, work with ethnic/indigenous communities, training traditional birth attendants, women’s development programmes and gender awareness programmes, enhancing human and organizational potential.〔〔 The major programmes are:〔(Christian Commission for Development in Bangladesh (CCDB) Update ), Global Ministries; ''Retrieved: 2007-12-16''〕 *Ethnic Community Development Programs: It include five major thrusts: local self-governance (the People's Institution programme), education (including the highly successful programme to provide local schools), ethnic culture, health, food security and the economic development, and environmental conservation.〔 *Traditional Birth Attendant Training Program: 30,000 practicing Traditional Birth Attendants (TBA) has been trained through an eleven-day basic training course.〔 *Economic Development Program (EDP): Through this programme CCDB arranged business creation training courses for 310 rural entrepreneurs. It also provided business development services and appropriate technology support, including organic farming, to these entrepreneurs.〔 *Women's Small Local Organization Program (WSLO): The WSLO program has been helping women of Bangladesh to develop management skills through small local organizations since 1989. 200 WSLO representatives participated in training, workshops and orientations on a variety of subjects. These subjects include the human trafficking, human rights, entrepreneurship, HIV/AIDS, arsenic mitigation, legal services, safe water and sanitation, adolescent reproductive health and the birth registration among other issues. The WSLO program also created 14 preschools that serve 2400 underprivileged children.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Christian Commission for Development in Bangladesh」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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