Collaboration with PLAN International to conduct the “Geolocation Prioritization and Mapping Donors to Enhance Donor Engagement and Foster Impactful Partnerships to Strengthen Plan International Bangladesh Study’’

Inspira ACL is delighted to partner with PLAN International for the “Geolocation Prioritization and Mapping Donors” study in Bangladesh. This comprehensive assignment aims to explore the country’s landscape, identifying donor priorities and pinpointing the most crucial geolocations across its eight divisions. The study is designed to enhance donor engagement and foster impactful partnerships, contributing to the overarching goal of strengthening Plan International Bangladesh. This initiative underscores our commitment to strategic planning and effective utilization of resources for maximum societal impact. Stay tuned for the insights and outcomes that will shape future endeavors and collaborations.

This study is geared towards a comprehensive evaluation, with a focus on assessing the socioeconomic conditions, vulnerability status, and population demographics within specific regions. The overarching goal is to identify areas in dire need of support, ensuring a targeted and effective intervention strategy. The study goes beyond demographic analysis, delving into the status and performance of key actors, including Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), National and Non-National Governmental Organizations (NNGOs/INGOs), operating in these regions. This entails a thorough examination of their footprint, coverage, and overall impact. Moreover, the study places a special emphasis on understanding the circumstances of the most marginalized populations within the designated regions, aiming to provide a nuanced and inclusive approach to addressing their unique challenges and needs. Through this multifaceted assessment, the study seeks to inform and guide strategies for sustainable development and support initiatives that uplift and empower communities.

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