A letter to young women professionals
Working in international development for almost two decades has been a truly enriching experience.While my work has taken
3 January 2022
Pandemic impacts on children may be irreversible
Do we know about the realities of children in newly poor households? According to a survey conducted by the Power and Participation Research Centre (PPRC) and Brac Institute of Governance and Development (BIGD), the number of new poor in August 2021 reached 3.24 crore.
18 December 2021
Coordinated efforts needed to combat thalassemia
Ruma (not her real name) is working as a nutritionist and counsellor in an organisation that offers treatment and support to thalassemia patients.
24 November 2021
We must do better to protect children with disabilities
In the first eight months of 2021, at least 79 girls with disabilities have been subjected to rape in the country, according to a recent report by the National Girl Child Advocacy Forum Bangladesh.
18 October 2021
Time to make mental well-being a priority
Fairooz Faizah Beether, a fourth-year student of Khulna University, recently received the 2021 Goalkeepers Global Goals Changemaker Award from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
5 October 2021
Schools have reopened, but can we stem the tide of child marriage?
News of child marriage is unfortunately quite common in Bangladesh. But the report about 50 young girls from the same school being married off during the pandemic is something that hits you especially hard.
13 September 2021
Gender stereotypes continue to silence male victims of sexual abuse
Salim (not his real name) is 42 years old and works in a private company in Dhaka. Recently, he needed to go to an office to have a meeting, and felt intense anxiety. This happens to him whenever he has to meet any man alone.
30 August 2021
Think before posting about your children online
Social media is flooded with children’s photos, quotes and videos that are being posted by their parents.
2 August 2021
Involve men in caregiving to achieve gender equality
During the Covid-19 lockdowns, men have been performing more care work than any other time in recent history.
25 July 2021
Shishurai Shob: Let’s create a child-sensitive society
Shishurai Shobis a voluntary initiative, which aims to contribute to creating a child sensitive society by developing awareness and capacity of all concerned adults across all socio-economic groups.
19 July 2021
Protecting children’s mental health during Covid-19
Recently, many parents in Bangladesh are expressing concerns about the behavioural changes of their children and feeling worried about the impacts of Covid-19 related restrictions on their health and wellbeing.
17 July 2021
Protecting children online and in the real world
Accor-ding to a report published in March 2021 by Ain o Salish Kendra (ASK), 30 percent of children have experienced various forms of online harassment during the Covid-19 pandemic.
1 June 2021
Inspiring Bangladeshi girls towards STEM, one role model at a time
Dr Firdausi Qadri of Icddr,b, Dr Salma Sultana of Model Livestock Advance-ment Foundation and Prof Samia Subrina of Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET)—three Bangladeshi women scientists have recently made us proud.
11 May 2021
Ending corporal punishment of children: Time for action is now!
"Is it OK to hit a child at least once in their lifetime?”—asked a Bangladeshi parent in a post on social media.
29 April 2021
Covid-19 response by women leaders: Will this change the quality of leadership?
Frontline healthcare workers, community mobilisers, caregivers, mothers working from home while supporting children with online classes—women of Bangladesh and all other parts of the world have been facing the Covid-19 pandemic with immense strength, courage, patience, and resilience.
20 April 2021
Listen to children for a child-sensitive society
Today’s children will be known as the “Covid Generation”. Their health, nutrition, education, protection and overall wellbeing will be profoundly influenced by the impacts of the global pandemic.
15 February 2021
Children need less screen time and more active play
In August 2020, a Bangladeshi television channel aired a news story on the excessive use of smartphone use by children under the age of 5, and its negative consequences.
15 January 2021
Breaking the inter-generational cycle of violence
According to the Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey 2019 by the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics and UNICEF, 89 percent of children (1-14 years) in Bangladesh experienced violent discipline in the month before the survey was conducted.
22 December 2020
Let us write new stories
“Girls do not look smart, they are pretty”—said a five-year-old Bangladeshi boy after a comment by the mother that his sister (three years old) was looking “smart”.
30 November 2020
We must do more to end child marriage
From the char of Lalmonirhat to a slum in Khulna, I have met many adolescent girls across Bangladesh who are united in their resolve to continue education, who make extraordinary efforts to go to schools.
10 October 2020