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Together We Are is an advocacy campaign slogan for round the globe HIV/AIDS campaign on Bicycle. A group of young activist from Bangladesh started paddling across the world to aware peoples about massive epidemic of HIV/AIDS.
We believe that if we can be together and can spread this news in many peoples, soon or latter, AIDS can be stopped. Lets Keep the promise.
Any one can join in the program while we are in your locality. Its completely open for every one. Find out where we are now or let us know where we can join.
Lets be together!
Why bicycle
Connecting a larger scale of people:
Riding on a bicycle will get us better possibility of meeting a larger number of people on & off the road. For instance, if we travel through a city like Rio de Janeiro we can paddle around 6 hours a day and if only 2 persons can come into contact with us or just see us in an hour then we can spread our news towards almost 12 persons in day. In this same way from our targeted whole route we can hit a large number of people who will directly know about AIDS.
Access to remotest of areas:
Most of the rural areas may be inaccessible to automatic/large vehicles whereas we can easily ride through them on mountain bikes. This gives us better chance to access the remotest of areas where we can spread our message and also communicate with the locals.
Instant stopovers for ad-hoc campaigns:
Bikes are most convenient when it comes to parking or making stopovers. Throughout our journey we might come across any sudden new places where we may decide to work on our campaign. These unplanned stops at any place at anytime are most feasible if we're on our bikes.
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SM Muntasir Mamun | muntasir@gmail.com
Current profession:
NSS Engineer , Banglalink (Orascom Telecom Bangladesh)
Portfolio
- Team leader ( Bangladesh ), first Bangladesh India Joint Mountaineering Expedition for Peace (May 2007)
- Country Coordinator, International Coastal Cleanup Bangladesh ,
The Ocean Conservancy , USA
- Convener, Inaugural UN International Mountain Day Bangladesh , 2005
- Participated in Youth Cross Culture Mountain Conservation Meet, Mount Fuji , Japan 2005
- Cross country long march for Acid Victims, 2002
- Moderator, Kewkradong Bangladesh
(www.kewkradong.com) , outdoor activity based youth community
Web & email
www.muntasirmamun.com
muntasir@gmail.com
+ 88 01911 310 275
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Rtn. Md Ashrafuz Zaman
Current profession:
CEO, Delta Outdoors
Portfolio
- World tour on bicycle along with a campaign
“ Unity, Strength, Love No drugs”
- Moderator Bangladesh Adventure Club
- Moderator Bangladesh Travel Writter Association
- General Secretary Bangladesh Tourism Expansion Forum
Web & email
www.bangladeshadventureclub.com
mohaphoto@gmail.com
+ 88 0191 3070 808 |
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