Women in Bangladesh are no longer left behind. Therefore, we have added this topic to highlight the success and failures of women in social and economic development, violence against women, women's rights, women's success, career and maternal navigation issues such as Educational inequality, Divorce, gender violence, pregnancy issues.


History Behind International Women’s Day
International Women’s Day (IWD) began as a labour movement and has since evolved into an UN-recognized annual holiday (UN). In 1908, 15,000 women marched through


Should Women Get a Paid Leave on Their Menstruation Every Month?
Menstruation is used to describe the normal vaginal bleeding that occurs during a woman’s monthly cycle. A female body prepares for pregnancy one month at


Navigation Career & Motherhood
Shahrin Islam Sharno “When I found out I was pregnant, I entirely modified my plans for how I would navigate my profession during that time.”


Statistics, Causes & Effects of Divorce in Bangladesh
Afsana Yesmen Aurthi Lima’s (pseudonym) husband started torturing her physically from the third day of her marriage as he was a drug addict back in
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Distinctions between urban and rural women
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Remarkable women in rural Bangladesh
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Fighting sexism in Bangladesh
A Comprehensive Approach Introduction: Sexism Continue to the Next Part of the Article Title Page

Empowering rural girls
The story of resilience Introduction: A tropical land in the middle of South Asia, Bangladesh