Violence against young women and girls with disabilities: An everyday affair

Worldwide, young women and girls with disabilities face up to 10 times more violence than women and girls without disabilities, and Bangladesh is no exception. In Bangladesh, young women with disabilities … Read More »

Op-ed: Indigenous Women and the Coloniality of Gender

This is an excellent opinion piece authored by Uchacha-A Chak. She is a researcher, activist, and a member of Lokayoto Bidyaloy. Violence against women is normalised in our societies to such … Read More »

Top US judges signal support for abortion limits

The US Supreme Court appears poised to accept a Mississippi law that would bar abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy, even in cases of rape or incest. In the hearing into … Read More »

Study in France reveals: Complications in pregnancy and birth increase with COVID-19

Pregnant women with COVID-19 are more likely to have complications with pregnancy and birth than those without, according to the research journal PLOS Medicine. The study looked at hospitalisation for births … Read More »

Rohingya refugee camps most unsafe for women

This is an opinion piece by Parvez Uddin Chowdhury, a humanitarian worker and independent researcher published on the Daily Prothom Alo on 1st December 2021. Have you ever wondered what happens … Read More »

Cyber bullying against women is increasing: IGP

“Women are the victims of cyber bullying in most cases. It is growing day by day,” the IGP said at a function marking the 1st anniversary of the Police Cyber Support … Read More »

Easier resolution demanded for online violence against women

Just as people’s online activities have increased in the country, so has abuse and violence against women in the cyber world. Over 50 per cent of women who use the internet … Read More »

Jute cellulose-based pads: Bangladeshi scientist wins global award for proposed machine

Farhana Sultana, Assistant Scientist at International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (icddr,b) has won the grand prize for her proposed innovation- developing a machine to produce jute cellulose-based sanitary pads … Read More »

Op-ed: Child brides are still children, and they need our help

Reports of classrooms empty of girls in the ninth and tenth grades are coming from all over Bangladesh. This is an opinion piece authored by Shaheen Anam, Executive Director of Manusher … Read More »

A job at Samsung factory changes lives for 8 transgenders

Achintya Kumar’s other name is Abantika Bagchi. Roman Molla is known as “Sundari Romana”. Similarly, each of them has two names and identities. A total of eight transgender people, including Achintya … Read More »