Gender Equality in Bangladesh

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Region: Bangladesh

Gender inequality is a pervasive issue in Bangladesh, with women facing discrimination and limited opportunities in education, employment, and political participation. Despite progress in recent years, traditional gender roles and cultural norms continue to reinforce gender disparities.

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                ActionAid is coordinating response in Kutupalong-Balukhali, the world's largest refugee camp. We provide safe spaces for women and girls, food, emergency shelter, clean water, hygiene kits, and toilet...
                
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                Girls in domestic work are deprived of their right to an education, sent by their families until their marriage is arranged. Hidden behind closed doors, they are at extremely high risk of abuse and ex...
                
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                At HOPE our focus is to reduce the maternal and neonatal mortality.  We empower young women to become midwives for 2 main reasons; this young women will have a professional career and independent life...
                
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                Over half a million Rohingya refugees currently live in Bangladesh in the largest and most overcrowded refugee camp in the world.  Among them are over 64,000 pregnant women who urgently need maternal ...
                
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                This project is specially designed to ensure  the rights and access to different development services of the women with disabilities for proper IGAs training to develop . Women with Disabilities have ...
                
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