The foundation is committed to improving the social, educational, and economic conditions of Indigenous communities by promoting awareness, inclusion, and equal opportunities. EZAL CHT Foundation believes that sustainable development can only be achieved through education, community participation, and respect for Indigenous rights and cultural heritage.
Its activities focus on educational support, assistance to underprivileged families, community development programs, preservation of Indigenous culture and traditions, and the promotion of human rights and social justice.
EZAL CHT Foundation For Indigenous People’s (ECFFIP) works with a vision of building a just, inclusive, and compassionate society where Indigenous Peoples of the Chittagong Hill Tracts can live with dignity, security, and equal access to opportunities.
Current Leadership of the Foundation:
The activities and overall administration of EZAL CHT Foundation For Indigenous People’s (ECFFIP) are currently guided and managed by the following dedicated individuals:
Chairman & Advisor: 2023
Sujay Chakma (Chief Founder)
President (2020-2023)
He provides strategic leadership, policy direction, and long-term vision for the foundation, ensuring its mission and objectives are effectively pursued.
President:
Suvash Chakma (Co-Chief Founder) (2023-2026)
General Secretary (2020-2023)
He oversees the day-to-day operations of the foundation and plays a key role in planning and implementing development-oriented and humanitarian initiatives.
General Secretary:
Rupesh Chakma (2023-2026)
He is responsible for administrative management, organizational coordination, and maintaining effective communication within and outside the foundation.
Under the guidance of this leadership, EZAL CHT Foundation For Indigenous People’s (ECFFIP) continues to work with dedication toward the welfare, dignity, and sustainable development of Indigenous communities in the Chittagong Hill Tracts.
