
Safe drinking water is a necessity that most Americans take for granted. But, in some parts of the world, like Barisal, Bangladesh, it is a luxury many don’t have. This summer, Thafhim “Muna” Siddiqua ’13 (Silver Spring, Md.) and Taneesha Tate-Robinson ’13 (Bowie, Md.) will take steps to create change in Bangladesh.
The students have secured a $10,000 Davis Projects for Peace grant for their Save Me from Arsenic project. This is now the sixth year in a row that Lafayette students have received Projects for Peace grants to support research and community service projects. 2 us student they wanna working on this project .but every steps we faced corruption problem .why ? the people did as like this .But i hope so it will be solved as soon as possible.we need accountability and proper clearance in NGO system . The government of Bangladesh will be take steps for is
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