A woman’s self-actualisation, growth, and productivity are directly tied to her well-being. When women are deprived of ...
Adolescent girls in Bangladesh continue to face challenges, particularly in child marriage and gender disparities ...
What has changed for girls? Adolescent girls’ rights over 30 years," released on Saturday by Unicef, UN Women, and Plan ...
Marking 30 years since the 1995 Beijing Declaration, the report notes global gains—girls’ life expectancy at 15 has risen to ...
Bangladesh is the country in Asia with the highest ratio of child marriages to its population. Some 38 million women are ...
Serious attention needs to be paid to adolescent girls in Bangladesh, who still grapple with persistent inequalities, violence, child marriage, a lack of education and limited opportunities, said a ...
New Age, a Dhaka-based leading English language daily newspaper, is a major source of news of Bangladesh and international ...
Switzerland is ending its bilateral development activities in Bangladesh after more than 50 years. This could complicate an ...
Environmental disasters linked to climate change are threatening the lives and futures of more than 19 million young people in Bangladesh, including prompting many families to push their daughters ...
In Bangladesh, we work with local partners to provide life and livelihood skills to young women and girls, giving renewed ...
Bangladesh continues to grapple with high rates of child marriage, gender inequality, violence, and limited opportunities for ...
DHAKA, March 9 (Xinhua) -- Bangladesh has the highest child marriage rate in Asia, with 51 percent of women, now aged 20-24, got married before 18. A report "Girl Goals: What Has Changed for Girls?