Pamèlia Rivière Regarding the necessity of transcendental learning in Bangladesh education, here I am discussing about…
Tag: Bangladesh
Remembering the Countless Women Raped During the Bangladeshi Liberation War
Adeeb Chowdhury: “I don’t exactly remember how many of them raped me that night—maybe six…
Women in Agriculture Value Chain
K.Tanvin: In recent years Government, NGOs, donors and development actors are increasingly focusing on gender sensitive…
Child Marriage Restraint Law 2017 : Death Sentence for Many
Abdullah Al Muyid: Eclampsia… When I see an expectant mother, unlike everyone else who usually gets…
Gender discrimination and girls sufferings is universal
Pamelia Khaled and Sriya Islam: Arise woman, arise and raise your voice; use your power…
Rape-prostitute-bastard-virginity!
Tania Morshed: To utter the word rape many people are unwilling. How many people say that…
From a city of joy to a city of fear
Pratanu Roy: My mom used to go for a morning walk in Dhanmondi, one of the…
We don’t want justice either
Bonya Ahmed: “I, like Dipan’s father, also do not seek justice. I know with certainty that Tutul’s…
Our struggle is for our freedom
Pamelia Khaled: The 7th March, 1971 is denoted as a historical day for Bangladesh, a speech was…
Academic and leadership experience: Bangladesh secondary education
Pamelia Khaled: Currently I’m working as the President of the newly founded Volunteers Association for Bangladesh Canada…