BRAC, Chevron hold programme to share experiences of Jibika project

Neil Menzies, President, Chevron Bangladesh; Anna Minj, Director, Community Empowerment, Integrated Development, Gender Justice & Diversity, BRAC; Md Kamal Uddin Talukder, Secretary of Rural Development & Cooperatives Division, Ministry of LGRD & Cooperatives; Md Abdul Majid, Registrar and Director General, Department of Cooperatives, Ministry of LGRD & Cooperatives; Ismail Chowdhury, Director, Policy, Government & Public Affairs, Chevron Bangladesh. Standing behind them are BRAC and Chevron officials and selected Jibika beneficiaries.
Neil Menzies, President, Chevron Bangladesh; Anna Minj, Director, Community Empowerment, Integrated Development, Gender Justice & Diversity, BRAC; Md Kamal Uddin Talukder, Secretary of Rural Development & Cooperatives Division, Ministry of LGRD & Cooperatives; Md Abdul Majid, Registrar and Director General, Department of Cooperatives, Ministry of LGRD & Cooperatives; Ismail Chowdhury, Director, Policy, Government & Public Affairs, Chevron Bangladesh. Standing behind them are BRAC and Chevron officials and selected Jibika beneficiaries.

An event was held on Wednesday to share the learnings and experiences of Jibika, a three-year collaboration project between BRAC and Chevron and implemented under the latter’s Bangladesh Partnership Initiative.

The BPI is a multi-year economic development programme serving the company’s gas-field communities in Northeastern Bangladesh, said a press release.

Md Kamal Uddin Talukder, Secretary of Rural Development & Cooperatives Division, Ministry of LGRD & Cooperatives, was present as chief guest, while Md Abdul Majid, Registrar and Director General, Department of Cooperatives, Ministry of LGRD & Cooperatives; Neil Menzies, President, Chevron Bangladesh; Ismail Chowdhury, Director, Policy, Government & Public Affairs, Chevron Bangladesh and KAM Morshed, Director, Advocacy for Social Change, Technology and Partnership Strengthening Unit, BRAC were present attended as special guests. Anna Minj, Director, Community Empowerment, Integrated Development, Gender Justice & Diversity Programme of BRAC presided over the event as chair.

Talukder lauded the collaboration that worked for the socio-economic development of vulnerable communities residing in Chevron’s areas of operation in Northeast Bangladesh.

Menzies expressed his appreciation to the Department of Cooperatives for their support in the institutionalisation of 106 community-based organisations (village development organisations, or VDOs), a core element of the Jibika project.

KAM Morshed spoke at length about the merits of the value-chain system and said that this aspect of the project could be successfully replicated in other regions of Bangladesh, especially in the haor area.

Ismail Chowdhury touched on Chevron’s corporate social responsibility programmes, which have been running since 2006, impacting the lives of thousands of people residing near its gas fields, the press release said.

He highlighted Jibika’s role in supporting local communities with delivery of capacity-building trainings, boosting entrepreneurship and leadership skills, and provision of seed funds for the establishment of new enterprises.

Attendees were able to visit a model VDO office, constructed especially for the event, and speak in person with selected Jibika beneficiaries about the modalities of the project. It is worth noting that two of the 106 VDOs were recognized by the Upazila Cooperative Office as the best cooperative in Nabiganj Upazila (under Habiganj District) for 2018.

The Jibika project was designed to develop local institutions and promote entrepreneurship for sustainable income growth of the poor and marginalised farming households around the Chevron-operated gas fields in Sylhet, Moulavibazar and Habiganj districts.

Jibika’s economic development activities are steered through 112 community-based organisations known as Village Development Organizations (VDO). IDEA, a Sylhet-based NGO has been working with BRAC as its implementing partner. In the three years, About 20,000 people have been benefitted since the implementation of Jibika three years ago.