Programs & Projects

YWCA Bangladesh places education at the centre of its development work through formal and free schools as well as daycare facilities. We focus on the mental, social, and physical well-being of children, ensuring a holistic approach to quality education. By nurturing young minds, we prepare them to step into adulthood

YWCA equips women, young women, and girls to lead with confidence and drive change. By nurturing their strengths and creating opportunities, YWCA amplifies their voices and supports them to take their place as decision-makers—in families, communities, and on the global stage.  Youth empowerment and transformational leadership: YWCA’s motto is to

YWCA promotes peace by building trust, fostering reconciliation, and encouraging democratic practices. By including marginalized voices and strengthening active citizenship, it helps communities create harmony, justice, and resilience.  The Constitution of Bangladesh stipulates everyone has fair and equal access to the basic needs for their well-being – such as food,

YWCA champions social justice by working in strong alliances and national networks. From child rights and domestic violence prevention to health and women’s empowerment, these partnerships amplify voices and drive collective action for change. YWCA of Bangladesh has been working with many service providers, collaborative partners, and networks for sharing

YWCA sustains its mission through model schools, guest rooms, hostels, and daycare centers that serve communities while generating income. Small-scale craft enterprises empower local producers, blending economic opportunity with cultural heritage. YWCA Bangladesh has given priority to becoming a self-reliant development organization. Initially, membership contributions were the key source of

YWCA builds a culture of accountability, transparency, and shared learning. Staff, volunteers, and stakeholders are supported to grow, innovate, and strengthen the organization for today’s challenges and tomorrow’s opportunities. The concepts of organizational capacity building, sustainability, and good governance are intertwined and each supplements the others. Institutional capacity building can