Presentation
Bangladesh Nari Sramik Kendra (BNSK) emerged in 2010 out of a growing concern over women's rights violations, specifically focusing on gender issues, the harassment of female migrant workers, and the need to bring justice to socio-economically vulnerable women. BNSK serves as a unified platform for workers, activists, think tanks, and policymakers. Together, they strive to build a society where all female workers are granted their rights and dignity and are fully recognized for their contributions. BNSK is a grassroot civil society organization led by women and all of the executive committee members are female from women returnee migrant workers to national think tank. From the BNSK started working with MOVEMENT building for the women workers.
Mission
VISION STATEMENT
A Bangladeshi society which collectively
upholds the rights of Bangladeshi women workers within their families,
communities, tribes, and nations, realizes their works, respects them with
dignity and justice while on the job, and recognizes their contribution to their families, communities,
and the nation.
MISSION
STATEMENT
To create and enabling environment for women
workers where all stakeholders contribute to make a transparent and accountable
system.To create network on local, national and
international level to raise voice and systemic change. To
prevent trafficking in women, protecting the rights of victims of trafficking
and irregular migration, ensuring prosecution and partnership to prevent
trafficking.
Participation in WSF 2026
Networking, partnership and organize workshop
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