An online research for the status of artist engaged in creative art
BITA as a non-profit development organization is working for the cultural development of lagging people from last two and a half decade. The main goal of the BITA is to include the lifestyle, culture and social process of the people
of Bangladesh into democratic practice by performing arts. All the works of BITA are going by following this goal on the basis of cultural elements especially regional cultural tools which established BITA in an honorable position
by this time. On the other hand as it is a marginal and community based development organization, all the cultural activities conducted by the participation of marginal people as well as cultural activist.
Duration: July-August 2020
Planning: Sisir Dutta
Promoting Social Engagement through Cultural Initiatives for Protective Environment: An empirical study
In Recent years violent conflict again got higher in Rakhine State since October 2016. As result, until 25 August 2017, an estimated 537,000 Rohingya refugees have crossed the border into Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. The distressed and
traumatized displaced population – approximately 51 per cent of which are women and girls – lives in terrible conditions and lacks adequate food, water, sanitation, medical care and access to their livelihoods and assets. Researcher
Mousumi Chowdhury
mousumichy2014@gmail.com
Implication of Cultural Intervention for Promoting psychosocial well-being of Rohingya adolescents from abuse, exploitation and GBV
In the 21st century, Rohingya refugee is one of the most discussed issues trembling the world people’s heart and mind. When Bangladesh’s borders yielded to the mass of desperate people pouring in from Myanmar in late August 2017, no
one predicted the scale of the crisis to come. In the weeks that followed, almost the entire Rohingya population have fled Myanmar and sought safety in Cox’s Bazar. The Government and people of Bangladesh continue to show tremendous
generosity and hospitality in the face of a massive influx. Researcher
Mousumi Chowdhury
mousumichy2014@gmail.com