A key focus of the Social Development Programme is to build capacities of the rural poor by uniting and organising them through community based organisations. The programme focuses on strengthening these organisations so that they can function as independent forums for the poor.
Across 43 districts in Bangladesh, BRAC has formed more than 10,000 community based organisations known as Polli Shomaj and Union Shomaj.
These democratic and inclusive organisations of the rural poor are now enabling them to:
The Social Development Programme has created a platform for poor women to raise their voices in the rural decision making structure. As organisations headed by women, Polli Shomaj and Union Shomaj have helped to create a new cadre of female leaders at the grassroots level.
Polli Shomaj is a ward level community based organisation of the rural poor, especially women. It is the most basic grassroots organisational unit in BRAC’s social mobilisation strategy.
BRAC views each Polli Shomaj as an independent, democratic and inclusive organisation of poor people.
Key activities of the Polli Shomaj include:
The first Polli Shomaj was formed in 1998. Today, a total of 11,830 Polli Shomaj are actively operating in 43 districts of Bangladesh with a concentration in the poorest areas.
Union Shomaj
Union Shomaj is a federation of a number of Polli Shomaj at the union level. It increases the institutional strength of Polli Shomaj by assembling them at a higher level. It allows for networking, sharing and learning among the various Polli Shomaj within the union.
Key activities of Union Shomaj include:
Presently, 903 Union Shomaj are active in 43 districts of Bangladesh
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