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Legal empowerment approach through community paralegal

Approximately four hundred thousand camp based Bihari Urdu Speaking Bangladeshis are living in 116 Camps in Bangladesh. They are Bangladeshi citizens according to 2003 and 2008 high court judgments. Currently they are passing their life in daily struggle because they are mostly engage in informal sector like barber, butcher, rikshapuller and handicraft worker. After the high court judgments there are no any significant changes in their life. They are citizens and voter without any benefits. Considering the deprivation and sufferings of the Biharis caused by lack of full access to citizenship rights, CoM has been running since June 2013 a paralegal project entitled “Empowering Linguistic Minority to Realize Citizenship Rights in Bangladesh” in partnership with Nagorik Uddyog supported by Namati Inc. USA.

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Legal empowerment approach through community paralegal

Approximately four hundred thousand camp based Bihari Urdu Speaking Bangladeshis are living in 116 Camps in Bangladesh. They are Bangladeshi citizens according to 2003 and 2008 high court judgments. Currently they are passing their life in daily struggle because they are mostly engage in informal sector like barber, butcher, rikshapuller and handicraft worker. After the high court judgments there are no any significant changes in their life. They are citizens and voter without any benefits. Considering the deprivation and sufferings of the Biharis caused by lack of full access to citizenship rights, CoM has been running since June 2013 a paralegal project entitled “Empowering Linguistic Minority to Realize Citizenship Rights in Bangladesh” in partnership with Nagorik Uddyog supported by Namati Inc. USA.

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Legal empowerment approach through community paralegal

Approximately four hundred thousand camp based Bihari Urdu Speaking Bangladeshis are living in 116 Camps in Bangladesh. They are Bangladeshi citizens according to 2003 and 2008 high court judgments. Currently they are passing their life in daily struggle because they are mostly engage in informal sector like barber, butcher, rikshapuller and handicraft worker. After the high court judgments there are no any significant changes in their life. They are citizens and voter without any benefits. Considering the deprivation and sufferings of the Biharis caused by lack of full access to citizenship rights, CoM has been running since June 2013 a paralegal project entitled “Empowering Linguistic Minority to Realize Citizenship Rights in Bangladesh” in partnership with Nagorik Uddyog supported by Namati Inc. USA.

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Legal empowerment approach through community paralegal

Approximately four hundred thousand camp based Bihari Urdu Speaking Bangladeshis are living in 116 Camps in Bangladesh. They are Bangladeshi citizens according to 2003 and 2008 high court judgments. Currently they are passing their life in daily struggle because they are mostly engage in informal sector like barber, butcher, rikshapuller and handicraft worker. After the high court judgments there are no any significant changes in their life. They are citizens and voter without any benefits. Considering the deprivation and sufferings of the Biharis caused by lack of full access to citizenship rights, CoM has been running since June 2013 a paralegal project entitled “Empowering Linguistic Minority to Realize Citizenship Rights in Bangladesh” in partnership with Nagorik Uddyog supported by Namati Inc. USA.

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