World Vision Hong Kong in Bangladesh (2021)
Tags:In the past decade, Bangladesh has been one of the world’s fastest growing economies. Since gaining independence in 1971, it has made huge progress in reducing poverty, going from one of the poorest countries at birth to now being on track to graduate from the United Nations’ list of least developed countries in 2026.
World Vision’s work in Bangladesh began in the early 1970s, starting with providing relief aid for cyclone victims and refugees displaced by the war between India and Pakistan. Following Bangladesh's independence, World Vision set up an office in Dhaka in 1973 and started relief and rehabilitation programmes at the invitation of the Bangladesh Government. World Vision Bangladesh currently works in 28 districts, with 55 ongoing Area Programmes (AP). Operations are also in place across refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar following the influx of Rohingya refugees in 2017.
In 2021, World Vision Hong Kong contributed approximately HK$50.2 million to support 7 APs and 9 other projects in Bangladesh, benefiting over 764,300 people.