At BAT Bangladesh, creating an inclusive environment is no longer an aspiration; rather, it has become a reality.
International Women’s Day has its roots in political struggles for gender equality, yet its original essence has been diluted over time.
While International Women’s Day is a global celebration of women’s rights, equality, and empowerment, the statistics from Bangladesh on violence against women paint a troubling and stark reality.
In 2015, 15-year-old Tania Yeasmin of Pabna was waiting for her SSC results, brimming with hope for her future.
This International Women’s Day, Bangladesh Debating Council organised the first ever Shevolution, an event for women, by women.
Women in Leadership(WIL) for the first time arranges a three-day fest in order to mark the International Women’s Day.
At BAT Bangladesh, creating an inclusive environment is no longer an aspiration; rather, it has become a reality.
While International Women’s Day is a global celebration of women’s rights, equality, and empowerment, the statistics from Bangladesh on violence against women paint a troubling and stark reality.
International Women’s Day has its roots in political struggles for gender equality, yet its original essence has been diluted over time.
In 2015, 15-year-old Tania Yeasmin of Pabna was waiting for her SSC results, brimming with hope for her future.
This International Women’s Day, Bangladesh Debating Council organised the first ever Shevolution, an event for women, by women.
Women in Leadership(WIL) for the first time arranges a three-day fest in order to mark the International Women’s Day.