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Community Medical Outreach in Coastal Hatiya: A Response to Emerging Health and Environmental Challenges
HATIYA, NOAKHALI, BD • 30 APRIL 2025 • In a region where saltwater creeps into drinking wells, storms redraw the horizon, and people quietly endure health problems they cannot name; a unique initiative arrived like a breath of fresh air. The NSTU team, under the EU-funded CATA-Earth project, organized a free medical camp and awareness…
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NSTU Organizes Focus Group Discussions to Uncover Coastal Community Challenges in Hatiya
HATIYA, NOAKHALI, BD • 30 APRIL 2025 • As part of the ongoing CATA Earth project, the Noakhali Science and Technology University (NSTU) team recently conducted a series of Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) in Hatiya upazila, aiming to better understand the multifaceted challenges faced by coastal communities. On April 23, 2025, two FGDs were held—one…
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NSTU’s CATA Earth Team Uncovers Alarming Soil and Water Quality Issues in Hatiya
HATIYA, NOAKHALI, BD • 15 FEBRUARY 2025 • As part of the EU-funded CATA Earth project, researchers from Noakhali Science and Technology University (NSTU) have completed an extensive soil and water sampling campaign across four coastal villages in Hatiya upazila, revealing significant environmental and public health concerns. On February 10, 2025, the NSTU team collected…
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NSTU CATA Earth Team Distributes Umbrellas to Coastal Families in Hatiya
HATIYA, NOAKHALI, BD • 06 DECEMBER 2024 • In a heartfelt gesture of gratitude, the Noakhali Science and Technology University (NSTU) CATA Earth team distributed umbrellas to 60 families across four villages in Hatiya upazila on December 6, 2024. The event, organized as part of the EU-funded CATA Earth project, aimed to thank local residents…
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NSTU Team Completes Extensive Data Collection in Hatiya for CATA Earth Project
HATIYA, NOAKHALI, BD • 30 NOVEMBER 2024 • The Noakhali Science and Technology University (NSTU) team has successfully completed a comprehensive data collection drive in several remote villages of Hatiya upazila. The fieldwork, conducted between September and November 2024, covered four key communities in Harni Union: Tankir Samaj, Centerer Samaj, Foraji Gram, and Shariatpur Gram.…