DREAMS AND CHALLENGES: Roundtable Discussion on Preventing Child Marriage and Teenage Pregnancy
Real change rarely begins in conference rooms. More often, it starts in villages, schools, youth clubs, and community gatherings where young people dare to ask difficult questions. Across Bangladesh, those conversations … Read More »
When Pain Becomes Barrier: 64% Rural Girls of Bangladesh Face Menstrual Disorders
For millions of adolescent girls, menstruation is a natural part of growing up. Yet in many rural communities across Bangladesh, it remains a topic wrapped in silence. Behind closed doors, girls … Read More »
Why can’t Our motherS retire??? Society has yet to learn HOW to let women rest
It was a routine job application, one of those ordinary, forgettable tasks where you move quickly from one blank space to another, answering questions almost automatically. Name, address, educational background. Then: … Read More »
Can Smartphones Help Break the Silence Around SRHR? AdSEARCH Studied Parent-Facilitated SRHR Education for Early Adolescents
For many families in Bangladesh, conversations about puberty, menstruation, wet dreams, or sexual harassment still begin with silence. Parents often hesitate, schools struggle to provide comprehensive education, and adolescents turn to … Read More »
Dream-Dare-Do: Divisional Knowledge Fair Held in Khulna on Sexual and Reproductive Health & Rights
With a vibrant call for structural alignment, youth-led advocacy, and robust policy implementation, the Divisional SRHR Knowledge Fair 2026 was held on 16 June 2026 at the Khulna Shilpakala Academy. Under … Read More »
Is Not About Desire, It Is About Power: What Nearly 700 Perpetrators Revealed About Child Sexual Abuse
When discussions about child sexual abuse emerge, society often focuses on the crime itself while overlooking a critical question: why do perpetrators commit these acts in the first place? Understanding the … Read More »
Beyond Traditional Awareness: Why Bangladesh’s Girls Still Need Updated SRHR Information
Knowledge can change a life. Yet for millions of adolescent girls in Bangladesh, one of the most important conversations about their bodies, health, and rights still begins far too late, if … Read More »
PCOS in Young Women: Why Early Detection Is Now a Public Health Priority in Bangladesh
A missed period. Sudden acne. Unexplained weight gain. For many young women, these are brushed off as “normal changes.” But behind these signs, a deeper reproductive health issue is quietly growing: … Read More »
Menopause and Mental Health: Hormone Therapy Could Be Better Solution
Every year on 28 May, the world observes Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) Day to advocate for dignity, education, and better menstrual health. In 2026, the global movement rallied around the call, … Read More »
Not “Home, Sweet Home”: 9 in 10 Child Predators Are Familiar Figures
Parents often teach children to be careful around strangers. Yet emerging evidence from Bangladesh suggests a far more uncomfortable reality. For many children, the greatest threat does not come from unfamiliar … Read More »