YPSA Held a Strategic Stakeholders Convene in Chattogram on Strengthening Health System Resiliency and Advancing SRHR
A divisional level project orientation for the landmark initiative “Health System Resiliency for Improved SRHR in Bangladesh” was held March 11, 2026, at The Peninsula Chittagong, bringing together top-tier government officials … Read More »
Job Alert: Friendship is Looking SRHR Coordinator
Vacancy:1 Location: Anywhere in Bangladesh Salary:Negotiable Responsible for: Ensuring the quality of all the SRH services given and the maintenance of the CEmONC facilities by maintaining clinical standards throughout all … Read More »
Thirsting for Change: The Hidden Toll of Salinity on Women in Satkhira
In the sun-drenched coastal district of Satkhira, Bangladesh, the water that once sustained life has become a source of profound suffering. For women of reproductive age, the beauty of the delta … Read More »
From Awareness to Action: Building Safer Digital Spaces for Women Roundtable by CSO Forum, Ipas and AdSEARCH
A roundtable titled “Ending Digital Violence: Policy Priorities for Advancing Health and Justice for Women and Girls” was held at The Daily Star Centre, Dhaka. Jointly organised by CSO Forum for … Read More »
𝐕𝐨𝐢𝐜𝐞𝐬 𝐨𝐟 𝐂𝐡𝐚𝐧𝐠𝐞: CSO Forum Celebrated Women’s Day at BRAC JPG School of Public Health
On 8 March 2026, the CSO Forum for Strengthening Sustainable SRHR Ecosystem in Bangladesh held its quarterly meeting at the BRAC James P. Grant School of Public Health, BRAC University. The … Read More »
Cares Behind the Scars: ASF’s Journey from Fighting Acid to Healing Minds
There was a time in Bangladesh when acid attacks were tragically common—used as a brutal weapon of control, revenge, and gender-based violence. Faces were burned, lives were shattered, and survivors were … Read More »
UNFPA Secures $3.2m from Japan to Sustain Health Services for Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh
When humanitarian funding shrinks, it is often women and girls who feel the first and deepest cuts. In the crowded camps of Cox’s Bazar and on the remote island of Bhasan … Read More »
Empty Shelves, Rising Fears: 487 Upazilas Have Run Out of All Types of Government-Supplied Contraceptives
What happens when the quiet backbone of a country’s family planning system suddenly weakens- silently, steadily, and then severely? In Bangladesh, that question is no longer theoretical. It is unfolding across … Read More »
Sweden Backs UNFPA with BDT 128 Million to Expand Lifesaving SRHR Services in Bangladesh
In a country where progress in health policy often hides deep social divides, access to sexual and reproductive health services can still depend on who you are, where you live, and … Read More »
The Theory of Menopause in Bangladesh: It’s Not Just Another Biological Change
Menopause is often described as the moment a woman’s menstrual cycle ends. However, it is far more than that in the actual sense. It is a severe physical, emotional, and social … Read More »