Beyond the World Humanitarian Day: Why SRHR in Humanitarian Crises Cannot Wait?

Every year on 19 August, the world observes “World Humanitarian Day” to honour aid workers and raise awareness about the needs of people caught in crises. But for women, girls, and … Read More »

SRHR and Climate Change in Bangladesh: Understanding Intersections and Pathways for Action

Bangladesh & Climate Vulnerability Bangladesh, ranked among the top ten most climate-vulnerable countries globally, faces acute environmental threats due to its deltaic geography, dense population, and widespread poverty. The country is … Read More »

Saltwater Sorrow of Coastal Bangladesh: The Impact of Saline Water on Reproductive Health

Under the relentless sun in Khulna’s coastal village, Rahima Begum struggles to collect a pot of freshwater. For her family, it’s not just about thirst—it’s about survival. Regular consumption of saline … Read More »

Survival Against Salinity: Climate Change’s Toll on Women in Coastal Bangladesh

“Every sip of water reminds us of the hardship we endure,” shares Rahima, a mother of two from coastal Bangladesh, where saltwater intrusion is a growing health crisis. Rising sea levels, … Read More »

A Feminist Approach to Climate Solutions: Bridging SRHR and Climate Justice

“Participation in climate and environmental decision-making is a human right, and the equal participation of people of all genders generates outcomes that are more effective and sustainable.” Despite growing awareness of … Read More »