Unifying Southern Bangladesh: Dalit NGO Initiated Youth-Led SRHR Networking Meeting in Bagerhat

In many communities across Bangladesh, conversations about sexual and reproductive health still remain hidden behind shame, fear, and social discomfort. For adolescents and marginalised youth, this silence often creates confusion, misinformation, … Read More »

Learn Your Self-care Interventions: BRAC JPGSPH Launches Study on Reproductive Health Self-care

BRAC James P Grant School of Public Health of BRAC University hosted the kick-off event for an implementation research study on self-care interventions for sexual and reproductive health and rights at … Read More »

From Commitment to Community: Youth and Leaders Unite to End Child Marriage at Divisional SRHR Knowledge Fair 2026

The Divisional SRHR Knowledge Fair 2026 officially kicked off with renewed energy and commitment under the compelling theme “From Commitment to Community: Bridging Policy and Reality in Ending Child Marriage.” Organized … Read More »

More About OCP & ECP: BRAC Launched a Study on Self-care Use of Contraceptive Pills

The BRAC James P Grant School of Public Health (BRAC JPGSPH) of BRAC University yesterday launched a major implementation research study on self-care interventions for sexual and reproductive health and rights … Read More »

For ALL Women and Girls: RedOrange Observed International Women’s Day 2026 with support from Youth Share-Net project

RedOrange celebrated International Women’s Day 2026 with support from Youth Share-Net Bangladesh (YSN) project through a series of youth-led awareness activities across different regions of the country, engaging young people and … Read More »

Local Voices Rising: Building SRHR Networks from the Ground Up in Barishal

In a country where nearly one-third of the population is aged between 10 and 24, the question is no longer whether youth voices matter in Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights … Read More »

From Photos to Policy: Youth-Led SRHR Movement Gains Ground in Dhaka

In a city where millions live on the margins, stories often go unheard. But sometimes, a photograph can say what policy papers cannot. At the “Silent Frames, Loud Voices” photovoice exhibition … Read More »