Ensure 200 Man days Employment Scheme for Rural Agri Laborers

          

                                     

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Advocacy Campaigns  

     CDA is making effort to change the policy and society through rights-based approach by raising voices of marginalized people in Bangladesh. Some advocacy campaigns made by CDA and like-minded organizations had effective impact on the society not only at local level but also at national level to change the social context.

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200 man days work guarantee scheme for agril labour:

      CDA’s campaign to demand an employment guarantee scheme for agril labour began on 30th December 2004. The first event of the campaign was a spectacular mobilisation event in Ranishankoil Upazilla, Thakurgaon District, jointly organised by CDA and Thakurgaon Peoples Organisations Coordination Committee. Nearly 30,000 people gathered for the event, the theme of which was the eradication of poverty, hunger & malnutrition by ensuring a minimum of 200 man days work for agril labour. A memorandum with demands to this effect and signed by 60,000 rural agril labour was submitted to the chief guest, Mirza Fakrul Islam Alamgir (MP), State Minister, Ministry of Agriculture for the Peoples Republic of Bangladesh.

      The demand for 200 man days work guarantee scheme has featured highly in many of CDA’s other mobilisations, rallies and dialogues with politicians at local and national level. The campaign is gaining notoriety through is high and constant profile. CDA has ensured publicity and media coverage, has issued posters, leaflets and stickers and had many articles in the local newspapers and features on national news.

 

CDA's memorandum

You can download and read CDA's some memorandums below.

 

PO members hand over Memorandum to local government in Day Observation

 

 

 



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