The Hunger Project and SHUJAN
The formation of SHUJAN was catalyzed by The Hunger Project Bangladesh.
The Hunger Project in Bangladesh is the largest
volunteer-based development organization in the country. As of January 2004,
more than 35,000 women and men across all 64 districts have become trained
"animators" - mobilizing and empowering the people in their villages
to build lives of self-reliance and dignity.
Since November 2001, the focus of this effort has been a 10-point
women-centered, Union Parishad based strategy to strengthen local democracy. In
200 Union Parishad's, elected representatives have been trained in The Hunger
Project principles of
unleashing the human spirit for self-reliant development. These elected
representatives have formed their own Self
Government UP Advocacy Group to lobby Government to fulfill the spirit of
the Constitution by transferring true decision-making power and resources to the
grassroots level. These grassroots leaders are supported by a group of
distinguished individuals who make up SHUJAN
- formerly Citizens for Fair Elections and now a group more broadly committed to
good governance, decentralization and an end to corruption and coercion.
These strategies are supported by a global movement of committed individuals
known as The Hunger Project. In Asia, Africa
and Latin America, The Hunger Project empowers people to achieve lasting
progress in health, education, nutrition and family income. It is funded by
committed individuals from all parts of the world, including the US,
UK, Canada,
Germany, the Netherlands,
Sweden, Switzerland,
Japan and other countries.
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