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UNICEF celebrates International Women s Day 2023

Unicef, Bangladesh govt organise campaign against gender-based violence

On the occasion of the 16-day long activism campaign, Unicef and Bangladesh Government organised an event at Government Physical Education College of Mohammadpur in the capital. Monira Hasan, child protection specialist of Unicef Bangladesh; Nurul Islam, resource person of the Ministry of Youth and Sports; VAWC Officer Arifuzzaman and Principal of Mohammadpur Institute of

Unicef holds program on online safety of children in Bangladesh – Dhaka Tribune

2.5% of teenagers have been victims of cyber-bullying in the last six months “After opening the Facebook account, I gave the password to a friend. He started spreading various information, pictures from messenger to my relatives. I was humiliated in many ways by my family, relatives. I was bullied by my friends. After that, I

Stuck in lockdown, many in Bangladesh fear for their second shot of COVID vaccine

  Senior Correspondent,  bdnews24.com Published: 14 Apr 2021 09:42 PM BdST Updated: 14 Apr 2021 09:42 PM BdST Heath workers at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University in Dhaka are busy inoculating people with the second dose of the Oxford vaccine on Monday, Apr 12, 2021. Photo: Mahmud Zaman Ovi A man receives his second dose of the coronavirus vaccine at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University in Dhaka on Monday, Apr 12, 2021. Photo: Mahmud Zaman Ovi For thousands of Bangladeshis who are stranded far away from their vaccination centres, the total lockdown has thrown the ongoing second round of coronavirus vaccine doses into uncertainty. ); } According to data released by the government, over 5.67 million people took their first doses as of Tuesday.

Adolescent Clubs doing wonders in creating awareness against child marriage | Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS)

8427 DHAKA, Dec 11, 2020 (BSS) – Fifteen-year-old Armin Akter (not the real name) was on verge of getting married two years ago, when she called local Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO) and pleaded for help. The UNO responded quickly and convinced her parents to stop the marriage. “Thanks to the club (Adolescent Club), I learned from there about the sufferings a girl has to endure if she gets married before 18. So I opposed to get married so early and if I wasn’t aware of this, I would have become a mother by now,” Armin said proudly. Many youths like Armin are becoming more and more aware about the dangers of child marriage from the Adolescent Clubs across the country. Around 2,100 such clubs are carrying out their activities across the country under the government’s “Accelerating Protection for Children (APC)” Project with the support from Unicef Bangladesh.

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