During the period, Ain o Salish Kendra (ASK) handled 272 registrations, including 157 females and 55 males, with several survivors from marginalised and persons with disabilities groups. Of these cases, 112 were addressed through the Mediation Unit and 60 through the Litigation Unit. The Unit registered 18 new survivors, conducted 20 mediation sessions, followed up with 254 survivors and provided legal advice to 58 individuals. Helpline services were extended to 140 survivors, rapid response support was provided in 12 cases and counselling services were offered to 5 survivors. Through mediation, an open divorce (Khola Talaq) was conducted by a Kazi with the consent of both parties, resulting in the payment of BDT 1,00,000 as dower (Kabinnama) and the return of household items valued at approximately BDT 1,50,000. In another mediation, money recovery efforts led to the collection of BDT 1,13,100. These activities were implemented under the EngageNow project, part of the Nagorikata: Civic Engagement Fund (CEF) programme, with support from the Embassy of Switzerland and Global Affairs Canada (GAC).











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