Pulse Bangladesh Society

Pulse Bangladesh Society A Non-Profit & Humanitarian Organization

On 16 June 2026, Pulse Bangladesh Society, with support from the BRAC Pooled Fund, successfully distributed agricultural...
16/06/2026

On 16 June 2026, Pulse Bangladesh Society, with support from the BRAC Pooled Fund, successfully distributed agricultural inputs to participants of the Self-Reliance Project. The inputs were provided to beneficiaries involved in Community Gardening, Seedling Nursery, Sweet Corn Production, and Ginger Production initiatives. This support will help enhance agricultural productivity, strengthen livelihoods, and promote the self-reliance of participating households.

🌙 Eid Al-Adha Mubarak 🌙Pulse Bangladesh Society extends heartfelt greetings and warm wishes to everyone on the blessed o...
27/05/2026

🌙 Eid Al-Adha Mubarak 🌙

Pulse Bangladesh Society extends heartfelt greetings and warm wishes to everyone on the blessed occasion of Eid Al-Adha.

May this holy Eid inspire us with the values of sacrifice, compassion, unity, and humanity. Let us share happiness, spread kindness, and stand together for a peaceful and inclusive society.

May Allah accept our prayers and sacrifices and bless all with peace, prosperity, and good health.

✨ Wishing you and your family a joyful and blessed Eid Al-Adha. ✨

Director General (Secretary) of NGO Affairs Bureau Visits Pulse Bangladesh Society15 May 2026Pulse Bangladesh Society ha...
15/05/2026

Director General (Secretary) of NGO Affairs Bureau Visits Pulse Bangladesh Society

15 May 2026

Pulse Bangladesh Society had the privilege of welcoming the Honourable Director General (Secretary) of the NGO Affairs Bureau on 15 May 2026 during an official visit to observe the organization’s ongoing programme activities and institutional initiatives.

During the visit, Pulse Bangladesh Society presented an overview of its humanitarian and development interventions, highlighting major achievements, programme impacts, and future priorities. The presentation, delivered by Mr. Faroque Alam Khan, was highly appreciated by the Honourable Director General for its comprehensive and insightful approach.

The Honourable Director General engaged in constructive discussions with the Chief Executive, Advisors, Director-Programme, and Programme Managers of Pulse Bangladesh Society on programme implementation, coordination mechanisms, and future opportunities to strengthen humanitarian and development responses.

He also met with representatives of local NGOs and shared valuable guidance and recommendations aimed at enhancing effective programme implementation and strengthening collaborative efforts for community development.

The visit concluded in a positive and encouraging atmosphere, reflecting a shared commitment to improving humanitarian and development services for vulnerable communities across Bangladesh.

Pulse Bangladesh Society expresses its sincere gratitude to the Honourable Director General (Secretary) of the NGO Affairs Bureau for his valuable time, insightful recommendations, and continued support towards strengthening the NGO sector in Bangladesh.

A stakeholder meeting on strengthening specialized health facilities for Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) was held on Ma...
15/05/2026

A stakeholder meeting on strengthening specialized health facilities for Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) was held on May 7, 2026, at Camp-12, Balukhali.

The meeting brought together representatives from the CiC Office, INGOs, NGOs, APBN, and other humanitarian stakeholders to discuss the current challenges, coordination mechanisms, and future support for improving NCD-related healthcare services in the camp.

We were also honored by the presence of donor representatives from MdMJ, whose participation added valuable insights and encouragement toward enhancing specialized healthcare support for the Rohingya community.

The discussion emphasized the importance of collaborative efforts, sustainable healthcare interventions, and accessible specialized treatment facilities for people living with NCDs in the camps.

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Médecins du Monde Japan  for their continued support and partnership.Your unwaverin...
01/05/2026

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Médecins du Monde Japan for their continued support and partnership.

Your unwavering commitment has played a vital role in strengthening healthcare access and community resilience, especially among vulnerable populations in Bangladesh. Through your efforts, essential medical services, health education, and outreach initiatives have reached those who need them the most. ()

At Pulse Bangladesh Society, we deeply appreciate this collaboration and the positive impact it continues to create on the ground.

We look forward to sustaining this strong partnership and achieving even greater milestones together in the future.

Thank you for standing with us in making a difference.


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Today, on International Labor Day 2026, Pulse Bangladesh Society pays tribute to the strength, resilience, and dedicatio...
01/05/2026

Today, on International Labor Day 2026, Pulse Bangladesh Society pays tribute to the strength, resilience, and dedication of workers across the nation.

On this International Workers' Day, we honor the countless individuals—from garment workers and farmers to healthcare staff, volunteers, and frontline responders—who continue to serve communities with commitment and courage.

At Pulse Bangladesh Society, we recognize that workers are at the heart of humanitarian response, community development, and social progress. Their efforts sustain lives, strengthen resilience, and create pathways for a more equitable future.

We reaffirm our commitment to:
✔️ Promoting safe and dignified working environments
✔️ Supporting mental health and well-being of workers
✔️ Strengthening skills, capacity, and community resilience

Let us work together to ensure that every worker is respected, protected, and empowered.

Dignity in work. Strength in unity. Progress for all.

Pulse Bangladesh Society’s Self-Reliance Project, supported by the BRAC Pooled Fund, successfully conducted a practical ...
20/04/2026

Pulse Bangladesh Society’s Self-Reliance Project, supported by the BRAC Pooled Fund, successfully conducted a practical training on egg-laying quail rearing for beneficiaries on 20 April 2026 at the ActionAid Women Market Training Room, Camp-5. The Camp CiC (Deputy Secretary), Mr. Abdur Rouf, visited the session and expressed high satisfaction. Facilitated by Dr. Syed Hossain, Upazila Livestock Officer, the training equipped participants with essential skills to improve household poultry production and advance their journey toward self-reliance.

Pulse Bangladesh Society’s Self-Reliance Project successfully conducted a practical training session on local Pigeon Rea...
20/04/2026

Pulse Bangladesh Society’s Self-Reliance Project successfully conducted a practical training session on local Pigeon Rearing for project beneficiaries on 19 April 2026 at Action Aid Women Market’s Training Room, Camp-5. The training was facilitated by Dr. Syed Hossain, Upazilla Livestock Officer, whose expert guidance equipped participants with essential knowledge and skills to enhance household poultry production and strengthen their pathways toward self-reliance.

Pulse Bangladesh Society’s Self-Reliance Project successfully conducted a practical training session on egg-laying local...
16/04/2026

Pulse Bangladesh Society’s Self-Reliance Project successfully conducted a practical training session on egg-laying local hens for project beneficiaries on 16 April 2026 at Camp-5. The training was facilitated by Dr. Syed Hossain, Upazila Livestock Officer, whose expert guidance equipped participants with essential knowledge and skills to enhance household poultry production and strengthen their pathways toward self-reliance.

Pulse Bangladesh Society’s Self-Reliance Project conducted a training on Mushroom Cultivation for project beneficiaries ...
16/04/2026

Pulse Bangladesh Society’s Self-Reliance Project conducted a training on Mushroom Cultivation for project beneficiaries on 15 April 2026 at Camp-5. The session was led by Mr. Kamonashish Sarkar, Upazila Agriculture Extension Officer, who served as the lead facilitator for the training.

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