Meet Asmida, a Rohingya feminist, student, and a participant of RCBP (Rohingya's Capacity Building Pilot).
She received a six months intensive trainings from RSN and has taken an initiative to educate Rohingya students.
Asmida with some other participants during the training of RCBP (Photo file: RSN's RCBP 2023).
Asmida facilitating a workshop as part of RSN RCBP's 2nd period. (Photo file: RSN's RCBP 2023-24)
The 2nd period of RCBP is designed for the trained individual like Asmida to take their own initiative and share their learning with the wider reach community.
To read more about her journey with her own words:
I'm Asmida. I'm a member of Rohingya Student Network and undergraduate student at Open Society University Network (OSUN) Hubs for Connected Learning Initiative.
As a member of Rohingya Student Network -RSN, I got a wonderful opportunity to participate in a series of Trainings like Professional Writing, Research Methodology, Effective Advocacy, Basic Human Rights, Project Management, Organizational Behavior, Photo Journalism, Leadership, Human Rights Documentation, Civic Education, SGBV, Rohingya History and Women Leadership that offered me a set of Knowledge and Lessons in last six months to make changes within my own community and even lead an organization that can carry crucial mission towards community development and social changes.
The participation of the training for six long months strengthened my level of understanding and information that empowered me to work efficiently and effectively towards social causes. I enjoyed the training period that helped me improve a lot.
My dream has become to be a feminist to fight for Rohingya people and women's Rights and I would enhance my participation and commitment to Fight for the Rights of Rohingya community in all possible ways.
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