BNP acting chairman Tarique Rahman has urged party leaders and activists to work for the implementation of its 31-point reform outline.
Bangladesh is presented with an unprecedented opportunity to reconfigure and functionalise its institutions and processes.
Public and media discourse overwhelmingly favours the idea of a reform commission for education.
It feels wrong in myriad ways to say that hope isn’t there when an autocrat fell
Historically, revolutions often begin with an unified call for justice, equality, and change.
Examining Bangladesh's challenges in supporting survivors of gender-based violence.
Leadership failures are most apparent when decisions exacerbate inequality, suppress free expression, and sustain inefficiencies.
The government needs to set in place irreversible principles and practices that constrain arbitrary power in the future leading to the misuse of popular consent.
As Bangladesh enters a new era following the ouster of the Sheikh Hasina-led Awami League government, which ruled over the nation for 15 years and is responsible for countless financial wrongdoings, the need of the hour is to reform the overall system of governance.
BNP acting chairman Tarique Rahman has urged party leaders and activists to work for the implementation of its 31-point reform outline.
Bangladesh is presented with an unprecedented opportunity to reconfigure and functionalise its institutions and processes.
Public and media discourse overwhelmingly favours the idea of a reform commission for education.
It feels wrong in myriad ways to say that hope isn’t there when an autocrat fell
Historically, revolutions often begin with an unified call for justice, equality, and change.
Examining Bangladesh's challenges in supporting survivors of gender-based violence.
Leadership failures are most apparent when decisions exacerbate inequality, suppress free expression, and sustain inefficiencies.
The government needs to set in place irreversible principles and practices that constrain arbitrary power in the future leading to the misuse of popular consent.
As Bangladesh enters a new era following the ouster of the Sheikh Hasina-led Awami League government, which ruled over the nation for 15 years and is responsible for countless financial wrongdoings, the need of the hour is to reform the overall system of governance.
Now that the dust is starting to settle down, there are growing calls for reforms across the nation.