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Financing female entrepreneurs: a crucial step for socioeconomic development in Bangladesh

Chowdhury Dilruba Shoma Financial empowerment of women has social and economic benefits for all citizens. Entrenched attitudes, customs and practices are preventing Bangladesh from realising the full benefit of the entrepreneurial skills of its female citizens. My just-published research uses a libe

Asian governments & officials awarded for fighting environmental crimes

Customs, parks and law enforcement officials from China, India, Indonesia, Lao PDR, and Singapore have been named recipients of the 2019 Asia Environmental Enforcement Awards. The winners of the Awards are recognized by the United Nations and INTERPOL for their exceptional contribution to fighting t

Significant mistreatment of women during childbirth in four countries: WHO & Lancet

New evidence from a WHO-led study, published in the Lancet, shows that more than one-third of women in four lower-income countries — Ghana, Guinea, Myanmar and Nigeria — experienced mistreatment during childbirth in health facilities. Younger, less-educated women were found to be the mo

Supporting working mothers can save her child’s life

Farasha Bashir New research by icddr,b in Bangladesh urges government to support measures to ensure balance between childcare and work for mothers In almost all societies across the world, women play a vital role in the family structure responsible for the health and wellbeing of all family members.

Time for a policy to declare ‘urban drought’ to end hardships of poor women in India

In fact, as we write this piece, India is battling with two extreme weather conditions in two different regions.  According to just released IMD data, while the northern part of the country is experiencing an extended winter season, the southern region is already battling with heatwave conditio

World Bank and Bangladesh sign agreement for more and better Jobs

The credit is from the World Bank’s International Development Association(IDA), and has a 30-year term, including a five-year grace period. It carries a service charge of 0.75 percent and an interest of 1.25 percent.

UNAIDS leader to resign next year after review voices “no confidence”

 Laura Owings An independent panel report, identified systematic bullying, abuse and sexual harassment under his watch. Michel Sidibé, executive director of UNAIDS, the agency overseeing the global response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic, will step down from his post in June 2019, the agency announce

Global wage growth lowest since 2008: ILO

But, in many low- and middle-income economies, wage inequality remains high and wages are frequently insufficient to cover the needs of workers and their families.

620 million children’s education and health compromised by lack of decent school toilets

The health, education and safety of millions of children around the world is threatened because they don’t have a decent toilet at school or at home, according to WaterAid’s State of the World’s Toilets 2018 report. The Crisis in the Classroom, WaterAid’s fourth-annual analysis of the world

Innovation in Maternal Healthcare – Starts with a Chair in Bangladesh

Ishrat Jahan Through a midwifery led center in Mirpur, the Developing Midwives Project is trying to change how women can experience childbirth – and it begins with a chair.  Inside the winding pathways of Darrusalam, Dhaka, BRAC, among its various maternal and child healthcare interventions, has

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