The plight of women following a disaster

Most of the times, people in flood prone areas live under the poverty line and among them, women are disproportionately affected due to lack of proper health services, a study conducted … Read More »

Ensuring Reproductive Health and Rights for Youth

Youths consist of about one third of the total population of Bangladesh. According to UNFPA’s 2014 report, by 2050, this will come down to approximately 10-19%. This implies that Bangladesh will get … Read More »

Changing the Son-Preference Attitude

Son preference is highly endemic in Bangladesh. Researches show that son preference leads to the practice of sex-selective infanticide and abortion. A 2006 study by ‘Promoting Human Rights in Bangladesh’ revealed that … Read More »

Girls remain ignorant about their physical transition

A large portion of adolescent girls miss school during their menstruation, stated by Dr Nowsheen Sharmin Purabi. She added that, reasons behind remaining absent in schools are, inadequate knowledge on menstrual hygiene and … Read More »

For a Better Law against Rape

A high number of rape incidents occur every day in Bangladesh but very few are reported or subjected to legal actions. Out of 707 reported rape incidents, in only 401 instances cases were … Read More »

Making the best out of Youth in Bangladesh

In 2030, the world population is estimated to reach 8.4 billion. As mortality and fertility rate decline, an estimated number of 1.2 billion, 15 to 24 year-olds in 2015 is expected … Read More »

Hygiene management situation in Bangladesh

According to the study on national hygiene, most of the girls in Bangladesh use old piece of cloths during menstruation. More than 40% of girls reuse the old piece of cloths … Read More »

Call for Applications : The 4th ASAP Youth Advocacy Institute for Safe Abortion Rights

ASAP invites applications from young persons living and working in Asia to join the 4th Advocacy Institute for Safe Abortion Rights to be held in Colombo, Sri Lanka from 7th to 10th Sept 2015. The 3rd … Read More »

Women’s attire blamed in School Exam Question

Women’s choice of attire is often subjected to negative connotation. This is especially true for conservative societies like Bangladesh where women, victims to sexual harassment are blamed for their dresses. Amidst … Read More »

Plights of the Trafficked Rohingya Women

The recent series of reports on human trafficking by sea in the Southeast Asian region is leading to further discoveries of inhumane conditions of the victims, especially women. Chris Lewa, coordinator … Read More »