, Feb. 14 -- For thousands of children left behind by poverty, migration, disability or family hardship, the classroom has long been out of reach in Bangladesh. Now, a new government move seeks to ...
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The candy bar that’s actually a protest

This episode digs into the ugly truth behind sweet chocolate: low farmer pay, child labor, forced labor, and deforestation in ...
After a slow start, crowds converged on polling stations in the capital, Dhaka, and elsewhere later in the day. By 2:00 p.m., over 47% voters had cast their ballots, the Election Commission said.
On January 29, Bangladesh’s interim government finally pushed through two headline-grabbing ordinances: one on preventing sexual harassment in workplaces and educational institutions, and another on ...
There can be no keener revelation of a society’s soul than the way in which it treats its children.” Nelson Mandela’s words ...
It closely mirrors India's flagship Ayushman Bharat scheme, which provides a health cover of Rs 5 lakh per family per year in ...
At the central Caritas office in Dhaka, a special program unfolded to mark the day under the theme, “Peace Begins with ...
The Child Labour Elimination Platform (CLEP) has demanded a swift, transparent and exemplary trial following the arrest of ...
As Bangladesh’s 127 million voters prepare to elect their next government, Rohingya refugees like Hasan know that they aren’t ...
A year after the Trump administration cancelled hundreds of millions in labour rights funding, hard-won gains are now at risk ...