Overview of the Sontolon Foundation Community Office

The Sontolon Foundation’s small community office in Khoriapara serves as a hub for planning, coordination, and learning. Though modest in size, it is a vibrant space where multiple activities take place. Health workers use the office to review patient data, plan home visits, and manage follow-ups for the village’s hypertension and diabetes programs.

The Sontolon Foundation’s small community office in Khoriapara serves as a hub for planning, coordination, and learning. Though modest in size, it is a vibrant space where multiple activities take place. Health workers use the office to review patient data, plan home visits, and manage follow-ups for the village’s hypertension and diabetes programs. Community leaders and committee members gather here to discuss local initiatives, organize training sessions, and make collective decisions. The office also functions as a coordination point for the Mini-Garments Initiative, where administrative tasks, scheduling, and production planning are carried out.

Through its daily activities, the office embodies the Foundation’s values of participation, transparency, and community empowerment. It is a space where residents, volunteers, and staff come together to solve problems, share knowledge, and plan programs that improve health, education, and livelihoods in Khoriapara.

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Picture of Dr. Mohammad Shojon

Dr. Mohammad Shojon

Resident Doctor, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust

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