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Women transforming lives for good by rearing cows

DHAKA, March 11, 2024 (BSS) – Maksuda Begum, 38, an inhabitant of village Chatragacha under Sadullapur upazila in Gaibandha. Mother

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Maternal Healthcare: Slum women left to fend for themselves

Even with considerable development in Bangladesh's maternal healthcare, there is visible ignorance when it comes to mothers in city slums. They are often left to fend for themselves and do not have access to good maternal healthcare.

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People in Bangladesh Are Among the Least Responsible for Climate Change. Yet They're Bearing the Brunt of It.

People in Bangladesh Are Among the Least Responsible for Climate Change. Yet They're Bearing the Brunt of It.
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Female migrants in Saudi Arabia: Lure of good days lands them in nightmare

When Julekha Begum left the country in mid-February for a housekeeper job in Saudi Arabia, she promised her seven-year-old son of better days.

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Safepad Bangladesh: Bridging the gap between women and menstrual health management

The traditional methods of dealing with menstrual fluid are unhygienic and disposable pads are harmful to the environment. This is where Safepad, a fabric-made reusable sanitary napkin, comes in. They not only work in 37 districts across the country but also with Rohingya women

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