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The only US based organization in the world that is helping these forgotten people.
Plight of the 300,000+
human souls in Bangladesh
Aka;
Stranded Pakistanis
Stateless citizens (an oxymoron indeed)
Bihari Refugees
―To be stripped of citizenship is to be stripped of worldliness; it
is like returning to a wilderness as cavemen or savages . . .they
could live and die without leaving any trace.‖
— HANNAH ARENDT
―The Origins of Totalitarianism‖
The strange,
hidden world
of the stateless
Some stateless people, like these ones in a camp in
Bangladesh – are also refugees.
In the Shadow Millions Seek to
Escape the Grim World of the Stateless
Stateless people are almost by
definition – anonymous. They exists at
the edge of society, people with less
than most chance of survival and no
chance of a career at all
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ew
have reliable
statistics relating to
statelesspeople. At
the end of 2006,
UNHCR was able to
report
5.8 million
stateless people
having difficulty
establishing
nationality in a
total of
49 States. However,
the agency believes
the true total may
be closer to 15
million. Stateless
populations which
are also classified as
refugees are not
featured on this
map.

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100,
000

MAL
AYSIA

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States with a
known stateless
population host
States that of more
than 10,000.
sizeable populations
at risk of
statelessness, for
* which no reliable
The total for Nepal
estimates are
has shrunk
available.
considerably during

2007, as a result of
a massive
regularization
exercise.

REFU
GEES

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Ways to Become Stateless
• Political action by some taken a long time ago
•Some are being born into it
• Deliberate exile
•expulsion of Jews from Europe
•Feili Kurds from Iraq By Saddam Hussain
•Palestinian people after creation of Israel
•Muslims of North Rakhine State (Myanmar)
•Hilly tribes in Thailand
•Bidon tribesman from the Gulf States
Ways to Become Stateless
• Omission of a particular group, for fear of
repercussions
• Groups left out of recognized citizens when State
first constituted or reformed. Eg: the Bihari
citizens of the newly created State of Bangladesh.
A Brief History Lesson
• 1971 creation of Bangla Desh
▫ Bihari Nationals singled out as ―Traitors‖
▫ Their crime: Anti Bangla Desh.
▫ Assisted the Pak Army
▫ Insisted on remaining Pakistani
▫ Wanted to be repatriated to West Pakistan
The Lesson Continues
• Their Punishment:
▫ Many killed, maimed, raped ,belongings looted.
▫ Their property seized
▫ Appox. 500,000+ ― settled in Camps‖ all over
the country.
▫ Stripped of all basic human rights.
And There's More
• ICRC assume responsibility.
• ― High level discussions ― between
Representatives of BD and PK re repatriation
• Neither accepts responsibility
• 1973. 178000 repatriated in an exchange
• 4600 more in 1982
Just One More
• To date, several countries governments have
offered financial support.
• Trusts and money have set aside.
• ―High level discussion continues
General Condition
• The living condition of
these camp dwellers are
an embarrassment to the
world’s social
environment. Their
living condition is
beyond imagination.
• In third world countries,
animals live better than
them.
Education
• There are no schools for higher education.
• Only two primary schools providing basic
education, one in Mohammadpur camp Dhaka
and the other in Rangpur District.
• There are only ten percent of the children of the
total population that attend Madrasah type
schools.
Sanitation
One of the major health
hazards for camp residents
are unsanitary living
conditions. The water
supply becomes
contaminated with sewage,
and camp residents have
no choice but to continue
drinking that water.
There is a serious lack of
bathroom facilities as well.
Health
People have none or
very limited access to
health care. In the
entire Bangladesh,
there are only three or
four small clinics that
are being run by some
charitable
organizations.
Population
Total population in 66 camps of Bangladesh:
200,000. According to a rough survey in 7 camps
of Chittagong, Bangladesh;
• Total numbers of camps
7
• Total numbers of residents
23,600
• Total numbers of schools/Madrasah 3
• Total number of clinics
0
• Total number of bathrooms
34
Camp Life
Health

Education

OBAT Helpers Initiatives
Empowering the Forgotten

Camp
Improvements

SelfEmpowerment
The Creation of OBAT Helpers
Education

Camp Improvements

Self-Empowerment
Health

Health Clinics

Cataract Surgeries

Chemotherapy

More than 10,000
patients are served in the
clinics every year.

1,000 successful
surgeries were
completed in 2012.

OBAT has
successfully
started Mrs. Qais’
breast cancer
treatment.
Health

Education

Self-Empowerment

Projects include: installing deep tube wells
in different camps, rebuilding/construction
of bathrooms, sanitation facilities,
community center, providing financial
assistance to sick, elderly and widows,
Ramadan Food Distribution, Qurbani Meat
Distribution.
Camp Improvements

Ramadan Food
Distribution

Construction &
Rebuilding

In 2013, food was
distributed to over 2500
families, focusing on
widows, elderly members of
the camps, and families of
OBAT school students. Total
Cost: $22,500

An abundant of space
has now been
converted to a place
for community
programs and OBAT
Educational Projects.

Safe Water Projects
We are currently
running 4 deep tube
well projects to provide
a safe and clean water
source
Cost: 6,000-7,500
Health

Education

Camp Needs

Over 1,600 families have been selfempowered through our micro-finance
program. This program is mainly designed for
women entrepreneurs who are provide
financial assistance from 10,000 to 100,000
taka. Presently, our first project is selfsustained with a total rolling fund of more
than 40 Million taka.
Empowerment
Self-Empowerment

This program benefits those
individuals who are eager
to start their own
businesses.

Vocational Training
This program helps
empower women by
teaching them new skills
and abilities to help them
earn income to support
their families.
Empowerment Project: Borrowers per Year
1,466

Number of Borrowers

1,600

1,327

1,378

1,401

1,200
872

800
400
82

150

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

Year
Please note: Reports up to October 2012
Amount of Loan Given (Taka)

Empowerment Project: Loans per Year
50,000,000
40,870,600
40,000,000

33,804,000

30,000,000

23,969,000

20,000,000
10,000,000

14,536,500

7,187,400
1,071,400
470,800

0
2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

Year
Please note: Reports up to October 2012
Health

Camp Improvements

Self-Empowerment

Altogether, OBAT operates more than
50 educational and training
projects, including schools and
tutoring, sewing and computer training
centers. More than 600 scholarships
have been offered to students pursuing
education at different levels (middle
school to higher education).
Education

Schools
7 Primary Schools
4 tutoring centers
21 Preschools
Adult literacy
programs
College scholarships

10 Non Formal
Education

4 Computer
Training Centers

This program allows
children to keep
working to support
families while also
gaining an education.

Computer training
opens the door of
improved education
for students and
adults alike.
OBAT Helpers’ Operations
Overview & Graphs
OBAT Helpers – General Info

Donations & Projects per Year
$350,000.00
$300,000.00
$250,000.00
$200,000.00
$150,000.00
$100,000.00
$50,000.00
$0.00

Donations

Projects & Programs
OBAT Helpers – General Info

OBAT Helpers Expenses Breakdown
Average from previous 9 years
6%

3%

Project & Programs

Admin Expenses
91%

Fund Raising Expenses
OBAT Helpers Funds by Donors
3%

97%
Individual Donations
Corporate/Organization Donations
OBAT Helpers
―Journey To Change‖
Current
5 Year Plan

Additional

Projected Total

Financial Cost

Primary Schools

6

4

10

$100,000

Middle Schools

1

4

5

$40,000

Preschools

25

75

100

$110,000

Health Clinics

2

3

5

$150,000

Higher Education
Scholarships
/year

50

200

250

$125,000

Tutoring Centers

4

21

25

$125,000

Computer
Training Centers

4

21

25

$125,000

Vocational
Training Centers

2

8

10

$35,000

$810,000
Project Sponsorship
Education Initiatives
• Provide lunches for students during school year:
▫ Lunches: $135,000 (.20 cents * 270 days * 250k students)

Self Empowerment
• $300-$500/per person
▫ $100,000 total cost (assisting roughly ~300 people)
•Financial Support:
•Adopt education project(s)
•Fund college scholarships
•Fund our health clinics
•Fund our self-empowerment program
•Fund camp improvement and development projects

•Support:
•Hold fundraising at your work place, school, or place
of worship
•Volunteer by sharing your skills with us like
writing, video making, designing brochures, quick
books, etc.
•Contact your local politicians and favorite celebrities
to bring awareness to our cause!

How can YOU help?
OBAT is striving to bring change and empower to this community.
Help us Help them.

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OBAT Helpers- Empowerment through community development.

  • 1. The only US based organization in the world that is helping these forgotten people.
  • 2. Plight of the 300,000+ human souls in Bangladesh Aka; Stranded Pakistanis Stateless citizens (an oxymoron indeed) Bihari Refugees
  • 3. ―To be stripped of citizenship is to be stripped of worldliness; it is like returning to a wilderness as cavemen or savages . . .they could live and die without leaving any trace.‖ — HANNAH ARENDT ―The Origins of Totalitarianism‖
  • 5. Some stateless people, like these ones in a camp in Bangladesh – are also refugees.
  • 6. In the Shadow Millions Seek to Escape the Grim World of the Stateless
  • 7. Stateless people are almost by definition – anonymous. They exists at the edge of society, people with less than most chance of survival and no chance of a career at all
  • 8. 54,00 0 ,00 19 1 0 3 93,0 00 5 9,00 0 10,00 0 300,0 00 130,0 00 88,0 00 70,0 00 RUS SIAN ESTO N I A FEDERA T I OLAT N VIA UKRA INE GERM ANY SY RIAN ARAB REP. IRA Q KUW AI SAUDI T ARABIA 46,0 KAZAKH 00 STA N Y Z S 10,0 KY RG 00 TE 3,400, NA N 30000 0,000 BA * PA LN G L A DE AN MYS H M A R TURKMEN ISTAN 670,000 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC INDIA NIGER THAILAND SO U RC E : U N H C R | S AT E L L I T E I M AG E MA P © 1 9 9 6 - 2 00 4 P LA N E TA RY V I S I O N S CÔTE D’IV OIRE 8 Note: F States ew have reliable statistics relating to statelesspeople. At the end of 2006, UNHCR was able to report 5.8 million stateless people having difficulty establishing nationality in a total of 49 States. However, the agency believes the true total may be closer to 15 million. Stateless populations which are also classified as refugees are not featured on this map. ETHI OPIA D.R CON GO A GO N LA ZIMBA BWE SRI LA NKA K EN YA 100, 000 MAL AYSIA CAMB ODIA States with a known stateless population host States that of more than 10,000. sizeable populations at risk of statelessness, for * which no reliable The total for Nepal estimates are has shrunk available. considerably during 2007, as a result of a massive regularization exercise. REFU GEES 9
  • 9. Ways to Become Stateless • Political action by some taken a long time ago •Some are being born into it • Deliberate exile •expulsion of Jews from Europe •Feili Kurds from Iraq By Saddam Hussain •Palestinian people after creation of Israel •Muslims of North Rakhine State (Myanmar) •Hilly tribes in Thailand •Bidon tribesman from the Gulf States
  • 10. Ways to Become Stateless • Omission of a particular group, for fear of repercussions • Groups left out of recognized citizens when State first constituted or reformed. Eg: the Bihari citizens of the newly created State of Bangladesh.
  • 11. A Brief History Lesson • 1971 creation of Bangla Desh ▫ Bihari Nationals singled out as ―Traitors‖ ▫ Their crime: Anti Bangla Desh. ▫ Assisted the Pak Army ▫ Insisted on remaining Pakistani ▫ Wanted to be repatriated to West Pakistan
  • 12. The Lesson Continues • Their Punishment: ▫ Many killed, maimed, raped ,belongings looted. ▫ Their property seized ▫ Appox. 500,000+ ― settled in Camps‖ all over the country. ▫ Stripped of all basic human rights.
  • 13. And There's More • ICRC assume responsibility. • ― High level discussions ― between Representatives of BD and PK re repatriation • Neither accepts responsibility • 1973. 178000 repatriated in an exchange • 4600 more in 1982
  • 14. Just One More • To date, several countries governments have offered financial support. • Trusts and money have set aside. • ―High level discussion continues
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  • 16. General Condition • The living condition of these camp dwellers are an embarrassment to the world’s social environment. Their living condition is beyond imagination. • In third world countries, animals live better than them.
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  • 26. Education • There are no schools for higher education. • Only two primary schools providing basic education, one in Mohammadpur camp Dhaka and the other in Rangpur District. • There are only ten percent of the children of the total population that attend Madrasah type schools.
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  • 30. Sanitation One of the major health hazards for camp residents are unsanitary living conditions. The water supply becomes contaminated with sewage, and camp residents have no choice but to continue drinking that water. There is a serious lack of bathroom facilities as well.
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  • 32. Health People have none or very limited access to health care. In the entire Bangladesh, there are only three or four small clinics that are being run by some charitable organizations.
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  • 34. Population Total population in 66 camps of Bangladesh: 200,000. According to a rough survey in 7 camps of Chittagong, Bangladesh; • Total numbers of camps 7 • Total numbers of residents 23,600 • Total numbers of schools/Madrasah 3 • Total number of clinics 0 • Total number of bathrooms 34
  • 36. Health Education OBAT Helpers Initiatives Empowering the Forgotten Camp Improvements SelfEmpowerment
  • 37. The Creation of OBAT Helpers
  • 39. Health Health Clinics Cataract Surgeries Chemotherapy More than 10,000 patients are served in the clinics every year. 1,000 successful surgeries were completed in 2012. OBAT has successfully started Mrs. Qais’ breast cancer treatment.
  • 40. Health Education Self-Empowerment Projects include: installing deep tube wells in different camps, rebuilding/construction of bathrooms, sanitation facilities, community center, providing financial assistance to sick, elderly and widows, Ramadan Food Distribution, Qurbani Meat Distribution.
  • 41. Camp Improvements Ramadan Food Distribution Construction & Rebuilding In 2013, food was distributed to over 2500 families, focusing on widows, elderly members of the camps, and families of OBAT school students. Total Cost: $22,500 An abundant of space has now been converted to a place for community programs and OBAT Educational Projects. Safe Water Projects We are currently running 4 deep tube well projects to provide a safe and clean water source Cost: 6,000-7,500
  • 42. Health Education Camp Needs Over 1,600 families have been selfempowered through our micro-finance program. This program is mainly designed for women entrepreneurs who are provide financial assistance from 10,000 to 100,000 taka. Presently, our first project is selfsustained with a total rolling fund of more than 40 Million taka.
  • 43. Empowerment Self-Empowerment This program benefits those individuals who are eager to start their own businesses. Vocational Training This program helps empower women by teaching them new skills and abilities to help them earn income to support their families.
  • 44. Empowerment Project: Borrowers per Year 1,466 Number of Borrowers 1,600 1,327 1,378 1,401 1,200 872 800 400 82 150 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Year Please note: Reports up to October 2012
  • 45. Amount of Loan Given (Taka) Empowerment Project: Loans per Year 50,000,000 40,870,600 40,000,000 33,804,000 30,000,000 23,969,000 20,000,000 10,000,000 14,536,500 7,187,400 1,071,400 470,800 0 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Year Please note: Reports up to October 2012
  • 46. Health Camp Improvements Self-Empowerment Altogether, OBAT operates more than 50 educational and training projects, including schools and tutoring, sewing and computer training centers. More than 600 scholarships have been offered to students pursuing education at different levels (middle school to higher education).
  • 47. Education Schools 7 Primary Schools 4 tutoring centers 21 Preschools Adult literacy programs College scholarships 10 Non Formal Education 4 Computer Training Centers This program allows children to keep working to support families while also gaining an education. Computer training opens the door of improved education for students and adults alike.
  • 49. OBAT Helpers – General Info Donations & Projects per Year $350,000.00 $300,000.00 $250,000.00 $200,000.00 $150,000.00 $100,000.00 $50,000.00 $0.00 Donations Projects & Programs
  • 50. OBAT Helpers – General Info OBAT Helpers Expenses Breakdown Average from previous 9 years 6% 3% Project & Programs Admin Expenses 91% Fund Raising Expenses
  • 51. OBAT Helpers Funds by Donors 3% 97% Individual Donations Corporate/Organization Donations
  • 53. Current 5 Year Plan Additional Projected Total Financial Cost Primary Schools 6 4 10 $100,000 Middle Schools 1 4 5 $40,000 Preschools 25 75 100 $110,000 Health Clinics 2 3 5 $150,000 Higher Education Scholarships /year 50 200 250 $125,000 Tutoring Centers 4 21 25 $125,000 Computer Training Centers 4 21 25 $125,000 Vocational Training Centers 2 8 10 $35,000 $810,000
  • 54. Project Sponsorship Education Initiatives • Provide lunches for students during school year: ▫ Lunches: $135,000 (.20 cents * 270 days * 250k students) Self Empowerment • $300-$500/per person ▫ $100,000 total cost (assisting roughly ~300 people)
  • 55. •Financial Support: •Adopt education project(s) •Fund college scholarships •Fund our health clinics •Fund our self-empowerment program •Fund camp improvement and development projects •Support: •Hold fundraising at your work place, school, or place of worship •Volunteer by sharing your skills with us like writing, video making, designing brochures, quick books, etc. •Contact your local politicians and favorite celebrities to bring awareness to our cause! How can YOU help?
  • 56. OBAT is striving to bring change and empower to this community. Help us Help them.

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Stateless people are almost by definition – anonymous. They exists at the edge of society, people with less than most chance of survival and no chance of a career at all
  2. Only 7-9% of our funds are used for administrative expenses; In 2011, 76% was spent on programs.
  3. Only 7-9% of our funds are used for administrative expenses; In 2011, 76% was spent on programs.
  4. Only about 3% of our funds are from organizations and businesses; The majority is from individual donors
  5. "OBAT Journey to Change" documentary is created by Zach Rockwood. Zach, a talented videographer from LA, visited the camps in Bangladesh recently (Dec 2012-Jan 2013) with his friend Katie Basbagill (photo journalist from Indianapolis). They joined the OBAT Helpers team and visited different cities to get a first hand glance of OBAT's projects in camps. The documentary is a heart warming portrayal of the trying circumstances and the survival of the camp residents. This video is part of the documentary that is going to be released in the near future. All the work done by both professionals Zach and Katie is voluntarily.