From November 25th to December 10, the world unites to combat gender-based violence during the 16 Days of Activism. This annual campaign, initiated in 1991, aims to raise awareness and inspire action to end violence against women and girls. Throughout these days we, at The Daily Star, through our print and digital platforms, are highlighting the ongoing issue of gender-based violence in Bangladesh, exploring the root causes of this pervasive problem, and shedding light on the tireless efforts of individuals and organisations working towards a more equitable future.

Widening the domain of domestic abuse

Marital rape remains unrecognized in Bangladesh, leaving little room for recourse.

1w ago

Breaking Barriers: Women athletes leading the fight for change

Star Lifestyle speaks to some of the women athletes of Bangladesh who are role models for countless young girls across the country.

1w ago

Can Bangladesh prosper without gender equality?

Gender equality is not only important at an individual level, but also critical for any country's social and economic development.

1w ago

Rethinking violence against women

When it comes to violence against women, we make a conscious choice and turn all our focus on sexual violence.

1w ago

When digital space becomes a paradise for harassers

In the era of technology, gender-based violence too has taken a new form in the digital space in Bangladesh.

1w ago

Storytelling, struggles, and reimagining identity

Patriarchy would have you believe that women are inherently complicated—creatures who must be defined, boxed in, or reduced to stereotypes.

2w ago

Of homes and the worlds: Women, violence, and the domestic space

November 25, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, marks the beginning of 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence which goes until December 10, Human Rights Day.

2w ago

Bridging evidence gaps to end gender-based violence

There is a global need for stronger policies and research to combat gender-based violence.

2w ago

Roaring slogans, cultural activities call on ending violence against women

As I stepped into the Central Shaheed Minar late in the afternoon, I was greeted with the jovial and embracing atmosphere of feminists from all corners of the city— and perhaps even beyond. Most were decked out in orange and red sarees, seemingly in line with a theme for the day. Some were even in work mode, going live on social media platforms to share updates on behalf of their organisations.

2w ago

The nation still failing its women

Violence against women in Bangladesh feels like an existential tragedy.

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