“Sisimpur”, the popular children’s programme for Bangladeshi children won the internationally acclaimed 3rd Anthem Award under the category of “Film, Video, Television or Show”. Through messages of diversity, equality, and inclusion (DEI), “Sisimpur” has played a significant role in bringing about transformative changes in society, earning this prestigious award.
Sisimpur Workshop has embarked on a new initiative aimed at fostering safe road practices amongst students in Dhaka. Using entertaining mediums, Sisimpur intends to create various educational and awareness-building videos suitable for children to cultivate safe road-crossing practices. Additionally, diverse promotional activities on this subject are set to be carried out.
Beloved "Sisimpur" character Halum will star alongside Nusrat Imrose Tisha in an educational YouTube video.
Popular children's show, “Sisimpur” celebrated the launch of its 15th season today at the Bangladesh Film Archive’s auditorium in Agargaon. The event was organised by Sesame Workshop Bangladesh.
Last December, children's multi-educational programme, “Sisimpur”, introduced their first character on the autism spectrum, through their verified Facebook page.
UNESCO and Sesame Workshop have come together to create a video documentary on three world heritage sites of Bangladesh, namely: The Mosque City of Bagerhat, Sundarbans, and Paharpur’s Buddhist monastery. Today at the UNESCO Dhaka Office, Dr Susan Vize, Officer-in-Charge of UNESCO Dhaka and Mohammad Shah Alam, Country Managing Director of Sesame Workshop signed an agreement concerning this joint initiative.
Popular children's show "Sisimpur" holds a special place in the hearts of Bangladeshi audiences. It’s a children’s paradise, where kids can interact with Ikri-Hallum and TukTuki—getting lost in the world of fun activities and interactive educational segments.
Popular children's show "Sisimpur", which aims to make learning enjoyable for children, steps into their 18th year on April 15.
With a mission to make learning more interactive and fun for children, Sisimpur was launched in the year 2005, with support from USAID Bangladesh.
“Sisimpur”, the popular children’s programme for Bangladeshi children won the internationally acclaimed 3rd Anthem Award under the category of “Film, Video, Television or Show”. Through messages of diversity, equality, and inclusion (DEI), “Sisimpur” has played a significant role in bringing about transformative changes in society, earning this prestigious award.
Sisimpur Workshop has embarked on a new initiative aimed at fostering safe road practices amongst students in Dhaka. Using entertaining mediums, Sisimpur intends to create various educational and awareness-building videos suitable for children to cultivate safe road-crossing practices. Additionally, diverse promotional activities on this subject are set to be carried out.
Beloved "Sisimpur" character Halum will star alongside Nusrat Imrose Tisha in an educational YouTube video.
Popular children's show, “Sisimpur” celebrated the launch of its 15th season today at the Bangladesh Film Archive’s auditorium in Agargaon. The event was organised by Sesame Workshop Bangladesh.
Last December, children's multi-educational programme, “Sisimpur”, introduced their first character on the autism spectrum, through their verified Facebook page.
UNESCO and Sesame Workshop have come together to create a video documentary on three world heritage sites of Bangladesh, namely: The Mosque City of Bagerhat, Sundarbans, and Paharpur’s Buddhist monastery. Today at the UNESCO Dhaka Office, Dr Susan Vize, Officer-in-Charge of UNESCO Dhaka and Mohammad Shah Alam, Country Managing Director of Sesame Workshop signed an agreement concerning this joint initiative.
Popular children's show "Sisimpur" holds a special place in the hearts of Bangladeshi audiences. It’s a children’s paradise, where kids can interact with Ikri-Hallum and TukTuki—getting lost in the world of fun activities and interactive educational segments.
Popular children's show "Sisimpur", which aims to make learning enjoyable for children, steps into their 18th year on April 15.
With a mission to make learning more interactive and fun for children, Sisimpur was launched in the year 2005, with support from USAID Bangladesh.
“Sisimpur”, the Bangladeshi version of the globally-beloved children's puppet show “Sesame Street”, just debuted on Bangladeshi radio for the first time, through a partnership with MetLife Foundation. The show is titled “Dream, Save, Do: Financial Empowerment for Families” and will air on ABC Radio FM 89.2 (who are the broadcast partner for the partnership) and will air at 11am on Fridays with a repeat broadcast at 11am on Saturdays, according to a press release.