No More Teenage Pregnancy: Divisional SRHR Knowledge Fair Held in Chattogram by Youth Share-Net
With a strong call for collective action and youth leadership, the Divisional SRHR Knowledge Fair 2026 was held yesterday (17 May) at Hotel Agrabad, Chattogram, under the theme “Dream, Dare, Do … Read More »
AVAS Organised Youth SRHR Conference: Brings Young Voices to the Center of Health Dialogue in Barishal
For many young people in Bangladesh, conversations around sexual and reproductive health rights (SRHR) still happen in silence, shaped by stigma, limited awareness, and social hesitation. Against this backdrop, a recent … Read More »
Raising awareness on reproductive health can ensure safer childbirth
Women, especially mothers, must remain careful and well-informed about childbirth, as many aspects of a child’s wellbeing depend on reproductive health. However, women in Bangladesh still face considerable uncertainty regarding reproductive … 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 »
Aligning Voices, Amplifying Impact: Youth Share-Net Held Knowledge Management Workshop for Partners
When youth voices align, systems begin to shift. In Bangladesh, where adolescent pregnancy, child marriage, and limited access to modern contraceptives continue to shape the realities of young people, fragmented efforts … 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 »
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 »
From the Sidelines to the Spotlight: The Uneven Playing Field for Bangladesh’s Women Athletes
In the heart of Mirpur’s Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, we see a juxtaposition in the parking area. Rows of polished cars shine under the sun. They whisper tales of male cricket … 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 »
Going Back to Online Class: Are We Considering The Potential Upsurge in Child Marriage?
The debate over bringing back online classes in Bangladesh has returned, not because of a virus this time, but because of a deepening fuel and energy crisis. The government is now … Read More »