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ABOUT CAREER OPPORTUNITIES AT PEOPLES DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY (PDC)

A career at PDC is working for the causes of different vulnerable and marginalized communities as a national leader. It will create an opportunity to be a part of something that can help bring about sustainable change in Bangladesh. We’re searching for skilled professionals who support our values, and want to make a difference, develop and inspire others, drive innovative ideas and deliver results.

PDC can offer you the chance to have a career alongside focused, inspiring people and play an important part in ensuring our promises to poor and marginalized people. Our work is both ambitious and challenging, delivering real results for vulnerable and marginalized community.

Peoples Development Community (PDC) is a leading national NGO working with several sectors and many parts of Bangladesh since 2003 for different vulnerable and marginalized community including women and children. PDC working with pioneering role in sexual and reproductive health, HIV/AIDS prevention strategies, Women and Child Development and Rights in collaboration with Government, donors, INGOs, research & academic institutions and civil societies. It has been working with other organizations for advocacy and campaign to establish the human, legal rights, women and child rights, minimizing discrimination and stigma among the vulnerable and marginalized community. PDC also addressing violence against women, empowerment and community development issues. PDC started with its mission for contributing to reduce the violation of human rights to poor specially women and marginalized groups of the community through advocacy, community mobilization and community empowerment and thrives for Bangladesh where all sectors contribute to uphold human rights and the people, specifically women of all level living dignity, justice and social rights.