About ASF:
The Acid Survivors Foundation is a human rights NGO located in Dhaka, Bangladesh that deals with acid violence and its victims. Acid violence is a heinous act of burning, deformation, and destruction of the face and other parts of the body, this often causes disabilities and even death. It occurs mostly due to revenge for resisting sexual harassment, refusing marriage a proposal, failure to pay dowry, amongst various other related reasons. In such cases, adolescent girls and children are most affected. Currently ASF is the only specialized NGO in Bangladesh working to prevent acid and burn violence.
Acid violence is not uncommon in Asia and Africa and has been present for decades on. The number of acid attacks in Bangladesh peaked in 2002 and has been gradually decreasing due to tighter law enforcement and the work of this and various other NGOs.
Acid Survivors Foundation (ASF) has been working on acid violence issues since 1999. The ultimate goal of the organization is to eliminate acid violence from Bangladesh. However, at present there is an acid attack every two days. Victims of acid violence need physical reconstruction, support for reintegration into mainstream society and legal assistance. Therefore, ASF ensures the best possible medical, legal and social reintegration support to the acid survivors.
ASF’s focus is on its work as a coordinating agency. Thus, building up the capacity of the local level NGOs as well as the professionals involved with this issue, for example, doctors, public prosecutors and the police, is a very important part of ASF’s activities. ASF also has initiatives to engage the media, celebrities and students in implementation of prevention activities.
ASF has gained national and international recognition for its dedicated support to the acid survivors. In appreciation of ASF’s success, the Executive Director of the organization received the 4th Human Rights Award of Amnesty International – Germany in 2005. ASF is the pioneer and dedicatedly working specifically with the acid violence issues in Bangladesh; thus a role model for other countries having acid violence dilemma.
They provide the acid violence victims modern and meticulous medical care along with post-operative physiological treatment (physiotherapy) and psychological care, helping acid survivors to reintegrate in the mainstream society and learning to accept themselves as they are.
They have started to produce pressure garments, which can sophistically treat a burn area by its silicon objects.
They provide various legal supports to the survivors and raise public awareness against acid violence.
They have also initiated “Use water-save life”-campaign effectively to educate the community to use water as an immediate remedy after an acid violence.
We hold great trust in this organization as one of our presidents (Manita Swati) has worked with them before in Dhaka during the summer of 2011. During this period, she had witnessed the extraordinary ways in which this grassroots organization has helped acid victims all over Bangladesh both physically and socially.
The Acid Survivors Foundation is a human rights NGO located in Dhaka, Bangladesh that deals with acid violence and its victims. Acid violence is a heinous act of burning, deformation, and destruction of the face and other parts of the body, this often causes disabilities and even death. It occurs mostly due to revenge for resisting sexual harassment, refusing marriage a proposal, failure to pay dowry, amongst various other related reasons. In such cases, adolescent girls and children are most affected. Currently ASF is the only specialized NGO in Bangladesh working to prevent acid and burn violence.
Acid violence is not uncommon in Asia and Africa and has been present for decades on. The number of acid attacks in Bangladesh peaked in 2002 and has been gradually decreasing due to tighter law enforcement and the work of this and various other NGOs.
Acid Survivors Foundation (ASF) has been working on acid violence issues since 1999. The ultimate goal of the organization is to eliminate acid violence from Bangladesh. However, at present there is an acid attack every two days. Victims of acid violence need physical reconstruction, support for reintegration into mainstream society and legal assistance. Therefore, ASF ensures the best possible medical, legal and social reintegration support to the acid survivors.
ASF’s focus is on its work as a coordinating agency. Thus, building up the capacity of the local level NGOs as well as the professionals involved with this issue, for example, doctors, public prosecutors and the police, is a very important part of ASF’s activities. ASF also has initiatives to engage the media, celebrities and students in implementation of prevention activities.
ASF has gained national and international recognition for its dedicated support to the acid survivors. In appreciation of ASF’s success, the Executive Director of the organization received the 4th Human Rights Award of Amnesty International – Germany in 2005. ASF is the pioneer and dedicatedly working specifically with the acid violence issues in Bangladesh; thus a role model for other countries having acid violence dilemma.
They provide the acid violence victims modern and meticulous medical care along with post-operative physiological treatment (physiotherapy) and psychological care, helping acid survivors to reintegrate in the mainstream society and learning to accept themselves as they are.
They have started to produce pressure garments, which can sophistically treat a burn area by its silicon objects.
They provide various legal supports to the survivors and raise public awareness against acid violence.
They have also initiated “Use water-save life”-campaign effectively to educate the community to use water as an immediate remedy after an acid violence.
We hold great trust in this organization as one of our presidents (Manita Swati) has worked with them before in Dhaka during the summer of 2011. During this period, she had witnessed the extraordinary ways in which this grassroots organization has helped acid victims all over Bangladesh both physically and socially.