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Jagorani Chakra Foundation (JCF) was established in 1976 as a national social welfare organisation working mainly in the southwest region of Bangladesh. Over the years, Jagorani Chakra Foundation has established a reputation as an organisation that is committed to addressing the needs of disadvantaged and vulnerable people in the community, by focusing on their social and economic development.

From the beginning Jagorani Chakra Foundation has felt that many existing development policies tend to benefit only the privileged, and although it is not possible to solve all the problems faced by community, the people themselves can identify their own priorities and plan the strategies which will lead to feasible solutions. Jagorani Chakra Foundation believes that education is the key to social change, and that the pace of development will be accelerated by the creation of self-awareness.

Jagorani Chakra Foundation has a vision of socially just, economically sustainable and environmentally balanced communities, where poverty has been overcome and people live in dignity and security.

The goal of Jagorani Chakra Foundation is to support the process of poverty alleviation and the creation of socio-economic equity through the promotion of sustainable community based people’s institutions in alliance with Government and other agencies and projects. More info >>

Award for JCF

Every morning bring lights for a new day. But some morning become brighter and bring new pleasures. With a little happiness, we are delighted to sure that the Yuvabadhana Foundation of Thailand awarded Jagorani Chakra Foundation (JCF) for its outstanding performance in the 12th 'A World United through Art' Art exhibition. 500 schools from 34 countries around the world participated in the competition and 24 Children from JCF education program also awarded in the exhibition.


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