Over nearly two and a half decades of relentless efforts, GRAUS has embraced new approaches to support disadvantaged and vulnerable populations, bringing meaningful and lasting changes to their lives. The organization has adapted to changing circumstances, providing timely and essential services, particularly to the poor and marginalized. GRAUS follows a community-focused, people-centered approach, aligning its work with national policies and the principles of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
GRAUS holds legal registration with the NGO Affairs Bureau and the Department of Social Services in Bangladesh, demonstrating its commitment to regulatory compliance. Additionally, GRAUS is an active member of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), enhancing its capacity for sustainable development and environmental conservation.
With a focus on community engagement, GRAUS is one of the most dynamic organizations operating in the three hill districts of the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT), directly benefiting approximately 100,000 vulnerable individuals. GRAUS has a young, dynamic, and indigenous people-led general board and an experienced executive board that effectively implements development programs. The organization’s geographical coverage spans seven Upazilas in the Bandarban Hill District, with offices in each operational area. GRAUS works with all eleven ethnic groups in the region, in addition to the Bengali population, and is supported by a staff of 360 gender- and ethnic-sensitive professionals.
GRAUS has demonstrated a strong track record of impactful project implementation, leveraging strategic partnerships with local NGOs in the CHT. These collaborations have been essential in addressing regional challenges, such as improving health and nutrition, enhancing livelihoods, promoting education, and conserving natural resources. By combining technical expertise with grassroots knowledge and trust, these partnerships have fostered community ownership and long-term sustainability.