It is time to remove all discrimination against women and treat them as equal partners in the fight against climate change.
A number of important studies related to unpaid care work have been carried out in the last few years.
A true patriot, he not only played a key role in the birth of Bangladesh, but devoted his life to make the dream of our independence a reality.
Roki Apa, you will be missed, but your legacy of empowering women economically will live on.
In spite of the activism, increased partnerships and awareness, gender-based violence continues unabated in the private and public domains.
Mrs Musleha Islam, known to many as Bucchu Apa, Khala, Nani, and Dadi, was born in an Urdu-speaking family in Kolkata.
The much-awaited Anti-Discrimination Bill, 2022 was placed in parliament on April 5 by Law Minister Anisul Huq, which was then sent to the Parliamentary
Many societies have their own sources of shame. Genital mutilation, honour killing, sexual abuse of children in religious institutions—there are many such practices that go against all norms of a civilised and humane society.
It is time to remove all discrimination against women and treat them as equal partners in the fight against climate change.
A number of important studies related to unpaid care work have been carried out in the last few years.
A true patriot, he not only played a key role in the birth of Bangladesh, but devoted his life to make the dream of our independence a reality.
Roki Apa, you will be missed, but your legacy of empowering women economically will live on.
In spite of the activism, increased partnerships and awareness, gender-based violence continues unabated in the private and public domains.
Mrs Musleha Islam, known to many as Bucchu Apa, Khala, Nani, and Dadi, was born in an Urdu-speaking family in Kolkata.
The much-awaited Anti-Discrimination Bill, 2022 was placed in parliament on April 5 by Law Minister Anisul Huq, which was then sent to the Parliamentary
Many societies have their own sources of shame. Genital mutilation, honour killing, sexual abuse of children in religious institutions—there are many such practices that go against all norms of a civilised and humane society.
The 16 Days of Activism against Gender-based Violence, which began on November 25, is ending today.
Shorolika Parveen from Kurigram dreamt of playing in the national football team someday and had even received a best player award from the Prime Minister of Bangladesh.