Economic, political failures major drivers behind the surge
Alarming revelation about undocumented workers in Libya raises questions
A so-called broker in Dhaka promised Rasal Miah he would be taken to Malaysia and given a job at a construction site.
In its foreign policy and international relations, the country has always advanced a free and open Indo-Pacific.
The journey to combat human trafficking is far from behind us, but we can bring about lasting change with collective dedication and collaboration
Four out of the five trafficked Bangladeshi youths, who were forced to con people over the internet in Cambodia last year, have got their money back.
Low conviction rate illustrates govt's lacklustre attitude towards prevention
Human trafficking cases in Bangladesh and the Philippines increased after devastating cyclones and typhoons displaced millions, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) said today.
For unemployed 25-year-old Foysal Hossain, the job of a receptionist at an overseas institution with a monthly pay package worth around Tk 80,000 was a godsend opportunity.
Economic, political failures major drivers behind the surge
Alarming revelation about undocumented workers in Libya raises questions
A so-called broker in Dhaka promised Rasal Miah he would be taken to Malaysia and given a job at a construction site.
In its foreign policy and international relations, the country has always advanced a free and open Indo-Pacific.
The journey to combat human trafficking is far from behind us, but we can bring about lasting change with collective dedication and collaboration
Four out of the five trafficked Bangladeshi youths, who were forced to con people over the internet in Cambodia last year, have got their money back.
Low conviction rate illustrates govt's lacklustre attitude towards prevention
Human trafficking cases in Bangladesh and the Philippines increased after devastating cyclones and typhoons displaced millions, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) said today.
For unemployed 25-year-old Foysal Hossain, the job of a receptionist at an overseas institution with a monthly pay package worth around Tk 80,000 was a godsend opportunity.
Nuruzzaman Raju owned a mobile phone repair shop in the capital’s Gulistan.