Friendship NGO
Ashim C. Rozario has extensive experience in management and operations within the healthcare and non-profit sectors. Currently serving as Deputy General Manager at Friendship NGO since October 2019, Ashim previously held various operational management roles at Apollo Hospitals Dhaka from August 2006 to September 2019, including Manager of Operations. Ashim's career began at Jet Promotion Corporation as an Assistant Merchandiser from September 2004 to August 2006. Academically, Ashim holds a Master of Public Health from North South University and a Post Graduation Diploma in Human Resources Management from the Bangladesh Institute of Management, along with a Master of Business Administration in HRM from Southeast University. Educational background also includes a B.S.S in Social Sciences from Govt. Titumir College and earlier qualifications in Humanities and Social Sciences from Notre Dame College and St. Rita's High School, respectively.
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Friendship NGO
Friendship is a non-governmental organisation that helps poor people in Bangladesh. We make it our priority to reach communities in remote areas that are otherwise inaccessible. We strive to create sustainable solutions that work in the real world and help struggling communities become self-sufficient. The marginalised Char dwellers in Bangladesh count among the most underprivileged communities in the world. Our work began by making healthcare more accessible to them. We converted a barge into Friendship’s first floating hospital and it began its work in 2002 under the direction of Runa Khan (Founder and Executive Director). It soon became clear that to make a lasting impact on people’s lives we had to resolve other issues at the same time to break the cycle of poverty. We now focus our support on six programmes: - Health - Education - Disaster Management and Infrastructure Development - Good Governance - Sustainable Economic Development - Cultural Preservation. You can help us continue to bring life-saving services to Bangladesh’s marginalised men, women and children.