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Promising numbers, persistent challenges

EDUCATION remains the most powerful tool for individual empowerment and societal transformation. In a country like Bangladesh, where more than a third of the population is under 25, investment in education is not just a moral imperative; it is a strategic necessity. The fiscal year 2025–26 budget offers a critical opportunity to reflect on the government’s priorities in this...

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Youth empowerment for digital inclusion urged

The Centre for Policy Dialogue laid emphasis on providing young people with the tools to participate in the digital world for mitigating unemployment, fostering innovation, driving economic growth, and promoting social inclusion...

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RISING DIVORCE RATE: A path to empowerment and support

GLOBALLY, the issue of divorce has gained significant attention, and Bangladesh is no exception. The rate of divorce among urban women, particularly in Dhaka, has notably increased in recent years. This trend reflects deeper societal changes in areas like economic structures, evolving cultural norms, and shifting individual priorities. Divorce, once considered a rare and...

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4 women get Begum Rokeya Padak-2024

Four women were awarded with the ‘Begum Rokeya Padak-2024’ for their outstanding contributions to society, women’s education and women’s empowerment...

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MJF holds event on women’s empowerment

Manusher Jonno Foundation held an event titled Women’s Empowerment: Women’s Voice and Leadership Bangladesh Project was organised at the Radisson Blu Water Garden Hotel in the capital, said a press release on Wednesday...