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Bonani advocates for Safe Schools for Girls in Bangladesh

by The Hunger Project UK | Mar 12, 2020 | Inspiring Stories - South Asia

News & Inspiring StoriesLatest News Inspiring stories from our programmes Home Bonani advocates for Safe Schools for Girls in Bangladesh In the Bagherhat District of Bangladesh, Bonani is a young girl who attends high school.  In many parts of Bangladesh, girls...

Action against harmful advice: A good start for babies in Bangladesh!

by The Hunger Project UK | Nov 20, 2019 | Inspiring Stories - South Asia

News & Inspiring StoriesLatest News Inspiring stories from our programmes Home Action against harmful advice: A good start for babies in Bangladesh! Pregnant women in Bangladesh receive all sorts of conflicting – and often incorrect – advice. One such...

Razia, protesting child marriage in Bangladesh

by The Hunger Project UK | Oct 2, 2019 | Inspiring Stories - South Asia

News & Inspiring StoriesLatest News Inspiring stories from our programmes Home Razia, protesting child marriage in Bangladesh   In Bangladesh, boys are typically valued more than girls. Girls are often pulled out of school at a young age to be married off....

After being denied an education of her own, Razia advocates for the education of all children

by The Hunger Project UK | Jul 14, 2016 | Blog, Latest News

After being denied a complete education because she was forced to marry at 14, Razia Sultana, from Bangladesh, now serves as both a model of self-reliance and an advocate for the education of girls and children in her community. While searching to find alternative...
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