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Using loopholes and fraud, brokers turn poverty in Bangladesh and demand for transplants in India into booming business.
Bad roads cost Bangladesh over $10 billion annually and trap millions in poverty. The deeper costs of a broken transport system—missed schooldays, maternal deaths, farm losses—reveal a nation stalled ...
In a nation often defined by resilience and reinvention, few stories echo louder than Bangladesh’s microfinance revolution.
Permanent Representative of Bangladesh to the UN Ambassador Rabab Fatima has said countries will have to collaborate strongly for a sustainable recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic. She said this will ...
They are still weaving today – but just barely. The tradition is endangered not because it lacks beauty or demand, but ...
Climate change is a man-made problem, but campaigners and irresponsible politicians have blown this out of proportion.
NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESS Newswire / July 3, 2025 /Published by Action Against Hunger. July 3, 2025 New York, NY Please ...
Some forms of subsidies will always prevail in any economy, but the extent and the depth of subsidies should not reach such a level where it becomes an unbearable burden on the economy ...
As Bangladesh inches closer to its long-anticipated graduation from the Least Developed Country (LDC) category in November ...
The findings were revealed yesterday in Dhaka at the launch of the "Bangladesh Poverty Watch Report 2024", prepared jointly by the Institute for Inclusive Finance and Development (InM) and the ...
Climate change is rapidly becoming a threat multiplier for Bangladesh's poor, pushing millions deeper into poverty and increasing their vulnerability to future shocks, warns the Bangladesh Poverty ...