Dr. Nahid Ferdousi

Rights and Challenges of Older People in Bangladesh

The United Nations has initiated various international guidelines for the well-being, dignity, development and realisation of human rights of older persons. Consequently, many developed and developing countries have paid attention to develop elderly social support programme and welfare based legal framework in line with UN standards.

4y ago

To rehabilitate juvenile offenders

Alarge number of children in Bangladesh are facing violence in a wide range of settings including family, schools, workplaces,

7y ago

Legal issues in caring for elderly people

Each year, on October 01, we observe “the International Day for Older Persons” through rallies and meetings and

8y ago

CHILD-FRIENDLY JUSTICE

The notion that children deserve special attention in the legal and judicial system is not a new issue in the modern world. It is the duty

8y ago

Values-based child protection system

Law, ethics, values and morality forms an integral part of the society. Law is omnipresent whereas ethics, values and morality are the inner instinct. Their blend is a requirement for the amicable survival of the society especially for the protection of the children. In Bangladesh a large number of children are deprived of their basic human rights due to unacceptable health, nutrition and education as well as social conditions. In addition, recently children are facing violence in a range of settings including at home and in the family, in schools and in care and justice systems, in workplaces and in the communities.

8y ago

Deprived children in the development centers

As a state party to the Convention of the Rights of the Children 1989 (CRC), Bangladesh is under a legal obligation to establish a child

9y ago
October 27, 2020
October 27, 2020

Rights and Challenges of Older People in Bangladesh

The United Nations has initiated various international guidelines for the well-being, dignity, development and realisation of human rights of older persons. Consequently, many developed and developing countries have paid attention to develop elderly social support programme and welfare based legal framework in line with UN standards.

July 11, 2017
July 11, 2017

To rehabilitate juvenile offenders

Alarge number of children in Bangladesh are facing violence in a wide range of settings including family, schools, workplaces,

October 4, 2016
October 4, 2016

Legal issues in caring for elderly people

Each year, on October 01, we observe “the International Day for Older Persons” through rallies and meetings and

May 10, 2016
May 10, 2016

CHILD-FRIENDLY JUSTICE

The notion that children deserve special attention in the legal and judicial system is not a new issue in the modern world. It is the duty

March 1, 2016
March 1, 2016

Values-based child protection system

Law, ethics, values and morality forms an integral part of the society. Law is omnipresent whereas ethics, values and morality are the inner instinct. Their blend is a requirement for the amicable survival of the society especially for the protection of the children. In Bangladesh a large number of children are deprived of their basic human rights due to unacceptable health, nutrition and education as well as social conditions. In addition, recently children are facing violence in a range of settings including at home and in the family, in schools and in care and justice systems, in workplaces and in the communities.

April 21, 2015
April 21, 2015

Deprived children in the development centers

As a state party to the Convention of the Rights of the Children 1989 (CRC), Bangladesh is under a legal obligation to establish a child