The Flaws in the Rape Law of Bangladesh

Taqbir Huda and Abdullah Titir, Research Specialists at BLAST (Bangladesh Legal Aid Services and Trust), spoke to Share-Net Bangladesh about the Rape Law Reform Campaign that is being led by BLAST, … Read More »

Policy Review: Breaking the Taboo: Menstruation in Bangladesh

In Bangladesh, menstrual hygiene is a taboo and heavily stigmatised subject to be discussed openly in public or even in the family. Taboo and misconceptions associated with menstruation cause women and … Read More »

When home is NOT an abode for safety

‘Home’ is a word that brings thoughts of comfort, peace and security. However, this is not the same case for everyone. 66% of women in Bangladesh have been victims of domestic … Read More »

Let’s do it together: Staying at home and sharing responsibilities

The COVID-19 has lead to millions of people now spending all the time inside their homes. With all members of the family staying inside, the burden of household work has multiplied, … Read More »

Save our Planet, Save our Girls

Climate action is more urgent now than ever. When humans continue to poison the earth, the earth suffers and so does every resident on this planet. The butter effect of climate … Read More »

The Day for Thanking Nurses and Midwives

Today, the 7th of April, is the day to thank nurses and midwives for their immense contribution to make sure that everyone remains healthy. Healthcare that are related to menstrual regulation, … Read More »

Resources by Ritu Project about Menstrual Hygiene for Adolescents

Menstruation, a natural process of the human body, is considered to be a taboo in many parts of Bangladesh. This leads to a lot of harmful practices that can have negative … Read More »

Covid 19: Human Rights or Public Health

The Covid-19 pandemic is having its impact on each and every person around the world in one way or the other. The ones who are most affected by this pandemic are … Read More »

Abortion by Choice: Will Bangladesh Reform its Colonial laws?

While going through a typical Facebook post last week, a woman posted a write-up showing her bitter experience in making her 5 year old son’s passport. She felt harassed and powerless … Read More »

Joya Sikder: Empowering Others

In part one, Joya Sikder spoke about the struggles she had to face for living her life in a way she wanted to live. In this article, she talks about her … Read More »