Contraline Licenses “NES/T Gel”: A Short-term Game-Changer Male Contraceptive Option For Shared Family Planning
by Sajed KarimIn a long-overdue breakthrough in the world of contraception, Contraline, Inc. has exercised its exclusive license option to develop and commercialize NES/T, the world’s most advanced male contraceptive gel. Developed by ... Read More »
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Let’s Talk Sexual Health Without Fear: Clinic21 – Bangladesh’s First Sexual Health & Aesthetic Gynecology Clinic
In Bangladesh, where conversations about sexual health often happen behind closed doors—if they happen at all—millions silentlRead More » -
Contraline Licenses “NES/T Gel”: A Short-term Game-Changer Male Contraceptive Option For Shared Family Planning
In a long-overdue breakthrough in the world of contraception, Contraline, Inc. has exercised its exclusive license option to develRead More » -
DMT Pilot Aims to Close SRHR Gap: 22,000 Women to Benefit from New Reproductive Health Tech Tailored for RMG Sector
In Bangladesh’s garment sector, over 2.4 million women keep the machines running—yet in the past nine years, only a fraction, Read More » -
Globally 44%, Bangladesh 63%: Can We Hit the 70% WHO Breastfeeding Goal by 2030?
Every drop of breast milk is a gift of nature—packed with antibodies, nutrition, and love. But in today’s rapidly changingRead More »
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DMT Pilot Aims to Close SRHR Gap: 22,000 Women to Benefit from New Reproductive Health Tech Tailored for RMG Sector
In Bangladesh’s garment sector, over 2.4 million women keep the machines running—yet in the past nine years, only a fraction, Read More » -
From Flooded Clinics to Policy Tables: SEARC Bangladesh held a youth-led workshop on “Connecting Youth Organizations to Enhance Access to SRHR Services and Climate Resilience”
In a powerful gathering that amplified youth voices from climate-vulnerable communities across Bangladesh, SERAC-Bangladesh recentRead More » -
30,000 Women to Get Reproductive Health Care: icddr,b and Standard Chartered Launch Health Camps for Women in Vulnerable Areas
icddr,b (International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh) and Standard Chartered Bank Bangladesh have partnered tRead More » -
Respectful, Safer Births Begin Here: UNFPA and DSCC Jointly Launched Bangladesh’s First Midwifery-Led SRHR Centre in Dhaka
In a significant step forward for maternal and reproductive health, UNFPA, in partnership with Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC)Read More »
E-LIBRARY
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Globally 44%, Bangladesh 63%: Can We Hit the 70% WHO Breastfeeding Goal by 2030?
Every drop of breast milk is a gift of nature—packed with antibodies, nutrition, and love. But in Read More » -
Empowered Yet Underserved: What the Latest Data Tells Us About Women’s Empowerment and Contraception Use in Bangladesh
In Bangladesh, the intersection of women’s empowerment and access to modern contraception is gRead More » -
A Year for Reflection and Realign: UNFPA’s Annual Report 2024 Highlights Why Youth SRHR Must Be at the Forefront
In a year shaped by crises and resilience, the UNFPA Annual Report 2024 sheds light on why investingRead More » -
Why 1 in 4 Bangladeshi Teen Girls Becomes a Mother: Unsafe Pregnancy Has Become The Second-Worst Reason For Youth Mortality
In Bangladesh, adolescents and young adults aged 10 to 24 form nearly a quarter of the population Read More »
PRACTITIONERS' BLOG
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From Isolation to Safe Delivery: Indigenous Midwives Transforming Maternal Health Equity in Khagrachari
In the steep, forested hills of Khagrachari’s Keyangghat Union, the act of childbirth has carried Read More » -
42% Still Left Out of Modern Contraception: How Can Local Youth Activists Fix Bangladesh’s Reproductive Health Gap?
In a country where 71% of the population still lives in rural areas, ensuring equitable access to heRead More » -
When Silence Hurts More: How Not Talking About Reproductive Health Threatens Bangladeshi Adolescent Girls’ Rights
How many more girls will bleed in fear, get married without knowing why their body hurts, or suffer Read More » -
When Victim Is Giving Up Justice: Muradnagar Rape Incident Should Slap Our Morals and Ethics
On the night of June 26 in Muradnagar, Cumilla, a 25-year-old Hindu woman was brutally raped at knRead More »
TOOLS
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Don’t Stay Silent While Roads Are Violent: How Women Can Stay Safe from Sexual Harassment While Traveling During Holidays
Every year, especially during Eid, Puja, or winter holidays, women and girls in Bangladesh face not just the chaos of travel—butRead More » -
Tools for Knowledge-Means for Rights: IFMSA Launched Maternal Health & Safe Access to Abortion Toolkit
The International Federation of Medical Students’ Associations (IFMSA) has launched “Maternal Health & Safe AccessRead More » -
From Knowledge to Action: Shukhi Jibon’s AYSRHR Odyssey in Bangladesh
For the last six years, a groundbreaking initiative named Shukhi Jibon has been transforming the landscape of sexual and reproductRead More »
Funding Opportunity
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Fighting GBV in Campuses: SVRI Is Offering SRHR Research Grant 2026 To Tackle GBV in higher education institutions (HEIs)
The Sexual Violence Research Initiative (SVRI) now invites applications for its SVRI Grant 2026, a new funding stream addressingRead More »
JOB OPPORTUNITY
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Join in United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) as an Individual Consultant – Gender Expert
Individual Consultant – Gender Expert United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Office UNDP-BGD – BANGLARead More » -
Job Opportunity at PRERONA: SRHR Officer (Full-Time) for “Durbar” project
Empowering Girls for Climate Resilience, Rights & Green Futures Job Location: Shyamnagar, Satkhira Application DeadlRead More »