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Unilever Bangladesh Extends Support to CRP and DRRA

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Through CRP, Unilever Bangladesh Limited is supporting the Bangladesh Health Professions Institute (BHPI), the country’s leading institute for training rehabilitation professionals. In parallel, Unilever Bangladesh Limited is supporting a six-month economic empowerment programme implemented by Disabled Rehabilitation & Research Association (DRRA).

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Unilever Bangladesh Limited (UBL), the country’s largest Fast Moving Consumer Goods company, has extended financial support to the Centre for the Rehabilitation of the Paralysed (CRP), a leading organisation providing affordable, holistic rehabilitation services particularly for people from low-income backgrounds, and to the Disabled Rehabilitation & Research Association (DRRA), an organisation promoting the rights and inclusion of persons with disabilities since 1996, to strengthen rehabilitation capacity and promote inclusive livelihoods, reinforcing its commitment to health and inclusion.

Through CRP, Unilever Bangladesh Limited is supporting the Bangladesh Health Professions Institute (BHPI), the country’s leading institute for training rehabilitation professionals. The initiative covers academic and residential fees for financially vulnerable students, strengthening Bangladesh’s pipeline of certified therapists. At a time of acute shortage of specialised professionals, this support contributes to expanding access to essential rehabilitation services, particularly for marginalised communities, and advances SDG 3, Good Health and Well Being, SDG 4, Quality Education, and SDG 10, Reduced Inequalities.

In parallel, Unilever Bangladesh Limited is supporting a six-month economic empowerment programme implemented by Disabled Rehabilitation & Research Association (DRRA), in Dhaka’s Vatara slum, where many climate displaced families face poverty and limited livelihood opportunities.

The programme enables income generation through a mobile food court operated by a youth with a disability and caregiver, alongside training in hygiene, food safety and financial management. It also supports mothers with disabilities in managing an online shop titled Bangla Ma, strengthening digital inclusion and sustainable home-based income.

Through these partnerships, Unilever Bangladesh Limited continues to invest in institutional capacity and community resilience, ensuring vulnerable populations are not left behind.

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