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Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) now account for over 70% of all deaths in Bangladesh. Nearly 68% of healthcare expenses are ...
The United Nations refugee agency warns that vital services for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh face collapse without ...
GENEVA – UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, and humanitarian partners are mobilizing to respond to the needs of up to 150,000 Rohingya refugees who have arrived in Cox’s Bazar in Bangladesh over the last ...
Though right from the time of India’s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, the nation not only endeavoured for global ...
Our analysis highlights the limits of existing political solutions. The ability of the Ganges river to support life and ...
Despite poor internet and power cuts, Bangladesh’s telehealth service connected rural residents to city doctors until this ...
In economic discussions, growth and development are often used interchangeably, but they are not the same. Economic growth ...
The fear of job losses is rippling through Bangladesh’s garment hubs as President Trump’s 35% tariff on the South Asian ...
By law, organ donations in India are only permitted between close relatives or with special government approval, but traffickers manipulate everything – family trees, hospital records, even DNA tests ...
and a rise in poverty," said Selim Raihan, an economics professor at the University of Dhaka. Bala's story is similar to many of the workers in the teeming capital. She left her village in northern ...
Cricketer Arifa Jahan Bithi, once forced to quit the national team due to a nose injury, has made a remarkable contribution to the development of women's cricket by founding the country's first free ...
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