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Good intentions are not enough: Why Bangladesh should rethink orphanages

8 August 2026
While working in Liberia between 2013 and 2014, I had the opportunity, together with my colleagues, to support the government in implementing its deinstitutionalisation policy.
8 August 2026
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The dreams of girls in a Bangladesh river char

18 July 2026
The younger a girl is when she gets married, the lower the dowry. That is why parents arrange child marriages.
18 July 2026
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World Day Against Child Labour / We cannot achieve development while children remain at work

12 June 2026
Despite progress in some parts of the world, child labour remains a stark reality for millions of children globally.
12 June 2026
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Int’l Day Against Corporal Punishment of Children / Time is ticking on ending corporal punishment in Bangladesh

30 April 2026
The widespread social acceptance of corporal punishment indicates how violence has become normalised in child-rearing.
30 April 2026
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Ending child abuse is imperative. Can the new government rise to the challenge?

11 March 2026
All forms of violence against children are preventable. What has been missing is consistent political will. The newly elected government has the mandate and the moral responsibility to lead.
11 March 2026
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To create an inclusive society, we must change our mindset

23 August 2025
We need internal reform if we are to create a society that is liveable for all.
23 August 2025
Time to end the harmful practice of child domestic work

Time to end the harmful practice of child domestic work

5 July 2025
The government has declared 43 types of work as hazardous for children—jobs that threaten their physical and mental development.
5 July 2025
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We must end corporal punishment of children

24 May 2025
Daily acts of punishment cause thousands of injuries and deaths among children each year.
24 May 2025
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Ending violence against children must be a national priority

According to the Global Status Report on Preventing Violence Against Children 2020, each year, half of the world’s children (approximately one billion) are affected by physical, sexual or psychological violence, suffering injuries, disabilities and death.
17 August 2020
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Reimagining an inclusive society

On March 12, 2020, the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine organised a discussion titled “Discrimination and Racism During Coronavirus Outbreak”.
1 July 2020
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Let girls realise their dreams

All over the world, we are seeing more and more girls raising their voice for their rights. From stopping child marriages to standing up against gender-based violence and demanding action to address the climate emergency—girls are refusing to be ignored.
11 October 2019
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Are we serious about ending violence against children?

A report titled, “Keeping the Promise: Ending Violence Against Children by 2030” has recently been presented by Najat Maalla M’jid, Special Representative of the Secretary General on Violence Against Children, at a side event, “Putting Children at the Heart of the 2030 Agenda” during the UN High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF).
7 September 2019
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Think before donating to orphanages

While working in Liberia during 2013-2014, I along with the team had an opportunity to support the government in implementing their deinstitutionalisation policy.
25 June 2019
Protecting the students

Protecting the students' best interests

I remember I was in the classroom of a high school in a small district of Bangladesh when several students appeared at the door, and sought permission from our teacher to say a few words before everyone.
7 August 2018
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Let's start with engaging men in a caregiving role

Sexual violence including rape of girls and women is a serious concern in our society today. Recently, several cases of rape in public transport have made the headlines.
9 May 2018
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Children are speaking up: Are we ready to listen?

After working on child rights for the most part of my professional life, I have come to realise that there is a very limited understanding of children's rights in our society.
11 March 2018
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Protecting Children from Sexual Abuse - What Parents Can Do?

The most common misconceptions about child sex abuse is that it is only perpetrated by strangers and that it is gender specific to girls. Some think that children from poor families are vulnerable to abuse and children who are healthy
11 December 2017
Parenting: Mothers open up sharing their biggest regrets

Parenting Issues

While looking into this matter of mother-child relationship we have come across some interesting specialist's viewpoints regarding the
11 September 2017
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Parenting effectively

I often get confused when I hear that children have a right to express their views on issues affecting them. Does it mean that we have to listen to whatever children say?
31 July 2017
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We can't be passive bystanders while children suffer

Sometimes I wonder how the future generations will view our time. For example, what will be their reaction when they come to know of the child labour situation in our society?
11 June 2017
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Parenting effectively

I have a 3-year-old son. He is very active and does not listen to what I say. Sometimes I end up shouting at him.
22 May 2017
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Violence in the name of discipline

"I am a good teacher, as I do not scold or punish my students. If they do not understand something then I explain it to them,” declared a four-year-old who was acting out the role of a “teacher”; the “students” were his parents.
26 April 2017
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Let girls grow up as equal citizens

For the last few days, I have been thinking of a group of adolescent girls (studying in high school) whom I met in a char of Lalmonirhat district several years ago.
11 March 2017
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Let us see through children's eyes

This was what a renowned paediatrician said to the parent of a four year old child. The comment illustrates the level of frustration and helplessness about the air pollution of Dhaka.
4 December 2016
Ending violence against girl children

What we need to do

In the last one and a half years, 24 girls below three years were raped. It was also reported that most of the perpetrators were known to the children.
2 October 2016
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The 'village' must ACT NOW

Recently violence against children has been highlighted by print and electronic media of Bangladesh. Media usually report extreme cases of violence (abductions, killings, rapes). According to Bangladesh Shishu Adhikar Forum (BSAF), 1,085 children
20 June 2016
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It's not just poverty

You give dowry and I receive it, why are you bringing government into this?”said a woman in a village in Rangpur district during a discussion on women's status.
15 March 2016

Who will protect children in cyberspace?

There is a need to achieve a balance between utilisation of positive aspects of the cyber world -- ensuring the rights of children to privacy, information and expression, association -- and protecting them from abuse.
12 February 2016

Pagination

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