Welcome to “WE” the Annual Digital Magazine of Prottyashi, a reflection of our collective journey,
achievements, and unwavering commitment to community development throughout the year.
In this edition, we celebrate the resilience of people, the dedication of our teams, and the partnerships
that made impactful change possible. From empowering women and youth, to enhancing migration
governance, health, education, and disaster response every page tells a story of transformation.
Tender and Procurement
Prottyashi maintains a transparent and competitive
procurement process in line with national and
international standards. Through open tenders, the
organization ensures the selection of qualified vendors
and service providers to support its humanitarian and
development activities. All tender calls are publicly
announced to promote fair competition, accountability,
and value for money. Prottyashi prioritizes ethical
procurement practices, quality assurance, and timely
delivery in all its tendering procedures.
Prottyashi offers dynamic career opportunities for
individuals passionate about humanitarian work. With
projects across education, health, livelihood, and
emergency response.
Prof. Dr. Rashida Khanam is a distinguished academic and seasoned researcher with an extensive background in political science. She served as a faculty member in the Department of Political Science at the University of Chattogram, where she also held the esteemed position of Chairperson. Throughout her career, Dr. Khanam has been recognized for her academic excellence, research contributions, and leadership in higher education.
As Adviser for Research & Development at Prottyashi, she brings her vast expertise to guide evidence-based program design, policy advocacy, and innovation in development initiatives. Her commitment to academic rigor and community-focused development continues to inspire the organization’s mission and vision.
Mrs. Monowara Begum
Executive Director
Mrs. Monowara Begum is a distinguished leader in the NGO sector in Bangladesh, commended for her pioneering work in women’s empowerment, community development, and sustainable livelihoods. As the founder and Executive Director of PROTTYASHI, she has dedicated over forty years to advancing the rights and welfare of marginalized communities, with a special focus on women and children.
Under Mrs. Begum’s visionary leadership, PROTTYASHI has not only made significant strides in humanitarian response, such as early interventions for Rohingya refugees and ongoing support in Cox’s Bazar and Bhasanchar, but has also transformed its microfinance program into one of the top 20 microfinance providers in the country. Her strategic oversight has been crucial in
shaping this program, which now plays a vital role in supporting sustainable livelihoods for countless individuals.
Mrs. Begum’s commitment to creating a positive work environment at PROTTYASHI is equally noteworthy. Her efforts to foster a supportive and productive workplace reflect her broader dedication to excellence and ethical practices. Beyond PROTTYASHI, she has served as Chairperson of the Association of Development Agencies in Bangladesh (ADAB) and as a member of the PKSF
Board, Vice-Chairperson of Scouts Movement in Chattogram to foster volunteerism and youth engagement, pivotal role in nurturing women NGO leader forum, advocating for enhanced NGO networks and collaboration with the government.
Her academic background, including a Master of Arts in Islamic History & Culture from Chittagong University, combined with extensive international training, underscores her expertise and dedication. Mrs. Begum’s ongoing commitment to social justice and community development continues to inspire and drive impactful change across Bangladesh.