What We Do

Responding to evolving migration challenges with agility, innovation, and commitment.

WARBE Development Foundation works at the community, local, national, and international levels to protect migrants’ rights and strengthen a fair, safe, and inclusive migration system. Our strength lies in responding to evolving migration challenges with agility, innovation, and a deep commitment to justice.

We combine grassroots action with high-level advocacy—supporting migrants directly while influencing the policies that shape their lives. Through awareness campaigns, community mobilization, skills development, evidence-based advocacy, and media engagement, we improve protection systems and enhance the positive contributions migrants make to Bangladesh’s development.

Community Engagement & Empowerment

We build informed, empowered migrant communities that can make safer decisions and access essential support.

  • Providing counselling, legal aid, safe migration information, and reintegration support.
  • Mobilizing migrants, returnees, and families through local outreach and training.
  • Strengthening platforms for migrant leadership, voice, and community advocacy.

Safe Migration & Protection Services

We work to prevent exploitation, trafficking, and rights abuses across the migration cycle.

  • Awareness campaigns on safe, rights-based, and gender-responsive migration.
  • Supporting victims of fraud, abuse, wage theft, and contract violations.
  • Coordinating with government, CSOs, and partners to improve protection mechanisms.

Policy Advocacy & National Reform

We advocate for rights-based migration laws, stronger systems, and fair recruitment practices.

  • Influencing policies at local, national, regional, and global levels.
  • Engaging ministries, parliamentarians, and institutions to strengthen governance.
  • Advancing migrants’ representation in national dialogues and global forums.

Partnerships & Multi-Stakeholder Collaboration

Our impact is driven by collaboration with diverse partners.

  • Civil society, human rights groups, trade unions, NGOs, and private sector actors.
  • Government agencies and local authorities to improve service delivery.
  • International organizations and UN agencies to align national systems with global standards.

Reintegration & Migrant Development

We see returnees as contributors to national growth, not burdens.

  • Economic and social reintegration support for returnee migrants.
  • Skills-building and livelihood strengthening to reduce vulnerability.
  • Promoting migration as a driver of sustainable development.