“I work on my own family land without pay.”
RURAL Bangladesh is changing its face. Both physically and structurally. With the rise of various new and emerging activities
We are amazed at the report of “NGO officials” at a remote village in Sadurapul upazila in Kishoreganj embezzling about Tk 37 lakh from poor rural women in the name of capacity-building and income-generation.
October 15 was the International Rural Women Day. The first International Day of Rural Women was observed on October 15, 2008.
JUST how vulnerable the village women are to harassment, coercion and graft while seeking justice or claiming other entitlements has been brought to bold relief by a TIB study.
“I work on my own family land without pay.”
RURAL Bangladesh is changing its face. Both physically and structurally. With the rise of various new and emerging activities
We are amazed at the report of “NGO officials” at a remote village in Sadurapul upazila in Kishoreganj embezzling about Tk 37 lakh from poor rural women in the name of capacity-building and income-generation.
October 15 was the International Rural Women Day. The first International Day of Rural Women was observed on October 15, 2008.
JUST how vulnerable the village women are to harassment, coercion and graft while seeking justice or claiming other entitlements has been brought to bold relief by a TIB study.