The Manchester Bangladeshi Women's Project was established to meet the specific needs of Bangladeshi women in the Manchester community. It later became the Manchester Bangladeshi Women's Organisation, Ananna. A steering committee was formed with all Bangladeshi women at a public meeting in Longsight library, 1987, where local Councillors showed support for the project. After being awarded funding, it officially started its services in September 1989 in Longsight, Manchester.
It was initally run by the local Social Services Department and then in June 1990 it became fully independent with an newly formed Management Committee and held its first Annual General Meeting. It was given the new name Ananna at the 1999 Annual General Meeting, meaning "unique woman" in Bengali.
"Ananna is a unique organisation, providing services for women by women and for the benefit of the whole community." Ananna has delivered a wealth of services including education, health, childcare, training, day trips and religious celebrations, much of which is represented in this collection.
This collection contains paper material consisting of governance, administrative and promotional material of Ananna. It includes a large collection of governance records including minutes of the Management Committee as well as extensive promotional material on services, projects and outreach events. These also include reports and other administrative records. It also contains digital photographic material.
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The collection has been arranged into five series:
Related material can be found in collection GB3228.08 Greater Manchester BME material, and GB3228.19 Legacy of Ahmed Project archives.
24 hours notice is required to view this collection. Material will then be accessible through Manchester Central Library Search Room, Manchester Central Library, St Peters Square, Manchester, M2 5PD. To access this collection please:
Some items are access restricted please consult the Ahmed Iqbal Ullah Race Relations Research Centre for access to these items.
Please consult the Centre for more details.