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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 06, 2023

Save the Children

Luciano, 12, standing by the devastation left by Cyclone Ana and flooding in Malawi. Photo: Thoko Chikondi/Save the Children.
World+Biz

One in three children face double threat of climate risk, poverty: Save the Children

Photo: Courtesy
Health

23% urban population suffers from hypertension: Study

Photo: Courtesy
Corporates

Save the Children publishes book commemorating its 50 years in Bangladesh

Representational Image. Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Urban facilities, utilities not child-friendly: Experts

Youth-led innovations awarded Tk6 lakh
Corporates

Youth-led innovations awarded Tk6 lakh

Sitting from left to right, Mohammad Nurul Haque, ADC (General), Deputy Commissioner (DC) of Habiganj district Ms. Ishrat Jahan and Chevron Bangladesh’s Corporate Affairs Director, Muhammad Imrul Kabir
Bangladesh

Chevron collaborates with Save the Children to support children with disabilities

Picture: Courtesy
Corporates

Chevron Bangladesh, Save the Children celebrate thirteen years of partnership

Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Suchana, Save the Children holds Workshop on Disaster Management

Photo: Courtesy
Covid-19 in Bangladesh

USAID supports Bangladesh Government with COVID-19 vaccination

Photo: PR
Bangladesh

27% 'Suchana' beneficiaries  reached food security: icddr,b

Safe Back to School pledges full support to reopening of schools
Education

Safe Back to School pledges full support to reopening of schools

Tackling climate change impossible without policy makers, experts: Youth and children
Environment

Tackling climate change impossible without policy makers, experts: Youth and children

Integrated initiative sought to build child and youth friendly city
Bangladesh

Integrated initiative sought to build child and youth friendly city

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