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Nijera Kori counterpart Share Print Nijera Kori is an association of poor and marginalized people in Bangladesh that helps groups of women and men to organize themselves, know their rights and mobilize to take collective action to hold the state accountable for these rights. Major areas of work include: obtaining land for families without land, ensuring access to social programs, strengthening women’s rights, encouraging joint economic projects, and addressing the impacts of shrimp aquaculture.