About
Societies Registration
Act, 1860
Centre for Humanitarian Research & Development
A multi-disciplinary foundation committed to protecting human rights, advancing social justice, and fostering institutional accountability across Bangladesh and globally.
Who We Are
An independent force for lasting change
The Centre for Humanitarian Research and Social Development Foundation (CHRSD) is an independent, non-political, and non-profit organization dedicated to the intersection of environmental sustainability, evidence-based policy research, and community-centered development.
We operate as a multi-disciplinary foundation committed to protecting human rights, advancing social justice, and fostering institutional accountability across Bangladesh and globally.
“In an era of rapid digital transformation, CHRSD bridges the gap between humanitarian expertise and cutting-edge technology.”
Through our strategic consortium with Nevronus Systems, we deploy GIS, satellite remote sensing, and biometric verification to ensure every programme achieves measurable, verifiable impact.
Our Direction
Our Vision
To build a greener, more climate-resilient, and digitally accountable nation aligned with the “Smart Bangladesh” framework.
Our Mission
To empower vulnerable communities through investigative research, advocacy for rights-based laws, and the implementation of large-scale digital governance programs that ensure transparency and professional accountability.
Four Core Pillars
CHRSD designs and delivers integrated, evidence-driven development solutions that address environmental, social, and economic challenges through four interconnected areas of work.
Environmental Sustainability & Climate Resilience
Advancing afforestation, climate adaptation, ecosystem conservation, and nature-based solutions to strengthen resilience and protect biodiversity.
Research, Innovation & Policy Development
Producing rigorous, evidence-based research to inform public policy — including environmental and socio-economic impact assessments.
Community Engagement & Participation
Empowering communities through grassroots mobilisation, capacity building, and inclusive stakeholder engagement for locally owned outcomes.
Technology-Enabled Development
Applying digital tools — GIS monitoring, data analytics, and transparent reporting systems — to enhance efficiency, accountability, and measurable impact.
Strategic Approach
Guided by four core values
We believe lasting change is achieved by combining evidence, technology-driven advocacy, and community action. These values are not aspirational — they are operational commitments embedded in every programme we run.
We operate free from political, religious, or external influence of any kind.
All initiatives are grounded in international human rights principles and frameworks.
We maintain strong coordination networks with government bodies, local administrations, and civil society.
We are committed to transparency, ethical data practices, and measurable, verifiable results.
What We Do
High-impact programmes
CHRSD delivers transformative programmes through four primary thematic pillars — each backed by digital infrastructure, field evidence, and community ownership.
Environmental Sustainability & Climate Action
Leading the National Smart Afforestation & Digital Monitoring Program (NSADMP) to plant and digitally track 25 crore trees, ensuring high survival rates through satellite and GIS technology.
NSADMP · 25 Crore TreesDigital Governance & Education
Implementing the Smart Digital Attendance Management System (SDAMSMP) to eliminate proxy attendance and enhance teacher accountability across 65,000+ government primary schools.
SDAMSMP · 65,000+ SchoolsHuman Rights & Social Justice
Providing free legal assistance to the destitute, advocating against human trafficking, and conducting investigative research into corruption and financial crimes.
Legal Aid · Anti-TraffickingSocio-Economic Research
Analysing labour market dynamics to address unemployment and conducting anti-terror awareness campaigns to promote public safety and national cohesion.
Policy Research · Labour Markets