Welcome To JSUS

Jugantar Samaj Unnayan Sangstha (JSUS) is a Non Government Organization of Bangladesh committed to accelerate the socioeconomic development. In 1997 Jugantar Samaj Unnayan Sangstha started the journey with the leading of Ms. Yeasmin Parvin the Executive Director of JSUS with a group of committed staff.

At the very beginning JSUS launched Education Programme for disadvantaged labor children at Korbanigonj in traditional old Chittagong. By 2013 Jugantar Samaj Unnayan Sangstha has been reached to the mass people with 13 development projects at Chittagong city corporation, Patiya, Anoawara Upazilla of Chittagong and few areas of Cox’s Bazar with 145 well-educated and trained staff through the head office in Chittagong and 4 (Four) branch offices and a training Center. Programmes give special attention on Children, Adolescents & women empowerment. JSUS runs micro-finance programmes that provides loan only to women owned IGA project. Considering the social phenomenon and status JSUS gives priority of Children-Adolescents & women in the design of programme. Success of child club, adolescent’s platform, pre-primary education, ECCD, anti-trafficking awareness, child nutrition, life skill development, child health programmes are remarkable among the programmes of JSUS. Moreover programs on safe maternal health, HIV, environment, community radio mentionable.

During the development journey JSUS has got different Local, National, International and GO organization as the partners like BRAC Education Support Unit, National Disable Development Foundation, CBM, CDD. Besides partnership JSUS has developed strong networking with eighteen local & national & International levels networking organization and organizing different development programmes in collaborating them. JSUS is running a training center (Four stored building) in Chittagong. The center provides hospitable training facilities. In coming years Jugantar Samaj Unnayan Sangstha (JSUS) hopes to establish audiovisual media center, launch community radio, start the practice of community media, make video documentary on development issues, increase research activities, enhance staff capacity and expand programme coverage.