article / Novembar 11, 2021
Managing menstruation in the slums of Bangladesh
Menstruation becomes a part of every girl’s life. But, for girls living in the slums of Bangladesh’s densely populated Dhaka city, menstruation is sometimes a curse.
publication / Juni 24, 2022
Five Years report on Bangladesh Rohingya Crisis Response 2017 - 2022
The influx of more than 740,000 Rohingya people who fled from Myanmar to Bangladesh starting in 2017 due to atrocities and human rights abuses has led to a major crisis and has become the largest response globally.
publication / Septembar 6, 2021
Empowering women in south west Bangladesh through an ultra-poor graduation approach
Shabitri Dashi, 33, lives in the remote sub district of Kaliganj in southern Bangladesh with her 3 children Modhumala, 15, Ratna, 12, and Nayan, 6 and ailing husband Arobindo, 52, a van driver.
article / Mart 6, 2024
Balancing motherhood and humanitarian work: Insights from South Sudan's frontline
Dorance Cooper, World Vision South Sudan operations director, shares her insights and experiences on finding balance between womanhood, family, and fulfilling her passion for helping others.
article / Januar 14, 2022
Meet Alamgir: The Bangladesh child rights activist
Alamgir never really had a childhood. The 21-year-old child rights activist in Bangladesh wants to make sure that no other child suffers that same fate, and has helped stop at least 17 child marriages.
video / Avgust 9, 2021
Reaching Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh
Sathi, a humanitarian worker and interperter in Cox's Bazaar, Bangladesh shares briefly about her work, what motivates her and the hopes and dreams of the refugees.
article / Juli 29, 2021
Caring for mothers and babies in Bangladesh
At Chunkuri Community Clinic in Bangladesh, seven mothers, all holding children in their arms, chat quietly with one another as Aparna Mondal, one of the clinic’s Community Nutrition Facilitators, prepares for a growth monitoring session.
publication / April 16, 2020
Joint Appeal of Joining Forces Bangladesh - April 2020
To ensure that the well-being of most vulnerable children are not compromised, on behalf of the children, Joining Force Bangladesh appeals to Government of Bangladesh, international communities, business sector, media and civil society to take the following measures mentioned in the publications.
publication / Septembar 6, 2021
Vermin compost: a sustainable, climate smart technique creating opportunities for increased household income in south west Bangladesh
Kajol Rani lives with her husband Ashok Kumar, Akash, her seven year old son and mother-in-law in a village in Shyamnagar, a remote sub district in south west Bangladesh. Being a day laborer, Ashok Kumar, finds it difficult to find regular work and earn enough to support the household.