In 1994,
Yves Marre sailed his barge from France to
Bangladesh. There, he and his wife, Runa Khan, founded an
NGO called
Friendship to provide health care in the area. They converted the barge into a hospital to provide healthcare to isolated people in the north of Bangladesh.
2004 to 2012 In 2004, Marre founded the Taratari shipyard for Friendship's needs, aiming to build a second floating hospital and two ambulance
catamarans with fiberglass. The catamaran "Emirates Friendship Hospital" was inaugurated in 2008. In 2004 Marre also met
Marc Van Peteghem, co-director of the naval architecture agency
VPLP. This gave rise to numerous collaborations, including the NGO
Watever. Van Peteghem designed a floating ambulance for Taratari, which was produced in two units to support the "Lifebuoy Friendship Hospital" and the "Emirates Friendship Hospital". Van Peteghem also helped Marre design the first fiberglass prototype of a "Masdoris", a traditionally-shaped fishing boat from
Kuakata, Bangladesh. These new boats were safer and more sustainable than wooden ones, with a lifetime of more than 20 years. With the delivery of 35 more units to the FAO in 2012, Taratari also trained fishermen in the use of the new boats. In 2011,
UNICEF ordered 7 transport boats of the "Mandoris" type for carrying children from the islands of
Kaptai Lake to school.
Future In 2014, a partnership with a local industrial group is expected. This collaboration triple the shipyard's total area, and enable it to continue research and development of new boats. ==Activities==