Ek Ronga Ek Ghuri

To build a Humanitarian Bangladesh!
Integrated children development for the community and humanitarian harmony!
A platform for young men and women to not only express their creativity but to act in a way to represent humanity by working together for child rights for street children. To keep official transactions aside the members of Ghuri are a family who enjoy nature, travelling, photography, various seasonal festivals together that are held every year. Ek Ronga Ek Ghuri is a volunteer non-profit humanitarian Organization. It has been working from 18th November 2008 started with the largest social media network Facebook for writing poems, blogs, getting together for social humanitarian works by own initiatives that involved with partnership and ownership. We believe everyone in our team is volunteer. It has been working with the marginalized and destitute street children and youth for a long time in Dhaka City. Ek Ronga Ek Ghuri have different valuable achievements working by the initiative of local donors for the street children, youth and destitute women who are in need. It has been engaged with publication work since 2011 and published many reputable books. It received Govt. Social Welfare registration from 2013.
We were involved with KinderNotHilfie – KNH Germany (an International NGO) to implement Child Rights Situation Analysis – CRSA in Bangladesh.

Primary Point of Contact:
Name: SM Masudul Islam
Position: Founder & Executive Director
Email: neeluttara@gmail.com
Contact No: +8801995529654, +8801711310476

Mission: ‘Inspired with humanitarian love in action’

Vision and values: We look forward to a world where every child experiences promising life in all its circumstances. They show in a world where the treasure of our hearts and the measure of our wealth is the happiness and well-being of all children. We want they grow in peace, unity, love and harmony.

Objective: We are an impartial, neutral, and independent organization whose independently humanitarian mission is to protect the lives and dignity of children. It is a platform for young men and women to not only express their creativity but to act in a way to represent humanity by working together for child rights, street children. To keep official transactions aside the members of Ghuri are a family who enjoy nature, travelling, photography, various seasonal festivals together that are held every year. Ghuri’s purpose is to bring joy to the disadvantaged group of people and celebrate lives regardless of the complications of today’s society