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Three villages
24 months First cluster
Fund the first three-village cluster.
Programme geography Northwest Bangladesh Chapainawabganj + Naogaon · first-cluster sites confirmed before commitment
NURSERY LANDSCAPE · rural Bangladesh context
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What the programme funds
The mix is set village by village against baseline conditions and existing services.
REGIONAL CONTEXT Northwest Bangladesh · household priorities are confirmed village by village.
Education, language and culture Mother-tongue education, literacy support, school materials, trained facilitators and cultural activities.
Health, nutrition and WASH Community health and hygiene activity, adolescent and nutrition support, trained local workers, safe-water systems and sanitation improvements.
Livelihoods and household production Seeds, agricultural inputs, livestock support, climate-resilient production, vocational training and enterprise development.
Across the cluster
Climate and environment Tree planting, community greening, environmental awareness, waste-management activity and locally identified adaptation measures.
Leadership and civic participation Leadership and advocacy training, rights and governance sessions, community dialogues and participation in local decision-making.
Community institutions and public services Village committees, community organisations, youth groups, community monitoring and structured links with local government and service providers.
Programme geography
Chapainawabganj and Naogaon
The programme spans Chapainawabganj and Naogaon. The first funding unit is three neighbouring villages within this geography.
Programme area Chapainawabganj + Naogaon
Funding unit 3 neighbouring villages
Duration 24 months
Delivery and continuity
How delivery is organised Shared capacity sits across the cluster while participation and intervention choices remain village-specific.
Shared across the cluster Programme management, specialist support, facilitators, monitoring, institutional coordination and links to public services.
Set village by village Participating households, education support, health and WASH requirements, livelihood inputs, environmental work and local priorities.
What remains locally Village organisations, trained local workers and public-service links. Asset ownership and recurring costs are confirmed before commitment.
Funding mix
Where the money goes
Education 30% Health 25% Environment 30% Livelihood 15%
What each allocation enables
Funding priority Education Education, language support and retention.
30% Reference mix
44 student-support places 15 literacy places · facilitator support
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Funding priority Health Health, nutrition, WASH and service connection.
25% Reference mix
230 health and WASH access places 5 local service connectors
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Funding priority Environment Climate action, greening and local adaptation.
30% Reference mix
18 household resilience places 84 planting and stewardship units
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Funding priority Livelihood Household production, enterprise and market-linked income.
15% Reference mix
30 livelihood places Inputs, enterprise practice and market follow-through
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Before commitment
Before the first cluster is funded
Villages and participating households The three sites, baseline conditions and participation register.
Intervention mix and quantities The activities and quantities required in each village.
Delivery responsibility Local organisations, specialists and responsible delivery roles.
Infrastructure and service dependencies Physical works, procurement and public or market services the package depends on.
Cost, ownership and reporting First-cluster cost, recurring obligations, asset ownership and reporting requirements.
Funding
Fund the first three-village cluster.
Three neighbouring villages. 24 months. Integrated Education, Health, Environment and Livelihood delivery. The first-cluster budget is finalised with sites, quantities and delivery responsibilities.
Request the three-village brief