Barcik Resource Centre

Barcik Resource Centre for Indigenous Knowledge

Diyara (Netrakona district) youth Association strengthens social cohesion among villagers

Diyara is a small village located in Teligati Union under Netrakona district. The village is quite far away from municipal cities and district towns leading the inhabitants to be deprived from some basic civic rights and facilities compared to other villages in the area. The Inhabitants of this village are poor, most of them dependent […]

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Let us protect our planet from Climate disaster: participants of Climate Camp held in the Sunderbans

BARCIK and Student solidarity team, an organization comprises of students and youth community on 20-21 of June arranged a 2-day Climate Camp in the Sunderbans. Students across the country namely Satkhira, Barguna, Pirojpur, Netrakuna, Moulvibazar, Manikgonj, Sunamgonj, Khulna, Gaibandha, Barisal and Chapainawabgonj participated in the two days camp and shared their opinions to protect the

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Press conference titled “Salinity, Green economy & Grassroots voice” held in national press club

BARCIK arranged a press conference titled “Salinity, Green economy & Grassroots voice” today (4 June, 2012) in national press club Dhaka. The press conference aimed at depicting the wounds and woes of the farmers in Southern-western coastal areas namely Shymnagar of Satkhira, Koyra of Khulna, Matharia of Barguna and Pathorghata of Pirojpur districts caused due

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Exhibition on ‘Biodiversity dependent rural livelihood’ held

BARCIK, on 21-23 May, 2012 arranged and facilitated a 3-day long exhibition on `Uncultivated Food, local rice varieties and rural food-biodiversity of Bangladesh’ at Drik gallery, Dhanmondi, Dhaka. The opening session took place on  on 21st May 2012 at 3 pm. at Drik gallery. Mr. Sujit Chowdhury, advisor on climate change from German Embassy-Dhaka; eminent

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Uncultivated food festivals held

Gradual depletion of biodiversity is one of the climate change impacts as said climate change expert and researchers. BARCIK, the non-governmental organization is striving to facilitate primary resource users conserving biodiversity by maintaining sustainable use and management of these resources. As part of its facilitating initiatives, BARCIK is currently implementing activities in its working areas

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