Bangladesh

2008 National Girl Child Day Celebration in Bangladesh

National Girl Child Day in Bangladesh

On October 15, 2008 the people of Bangladesh observed the 9th National Girl Child Day. National Girl Child Day is a national strategy that seeks to improve the status of and end discrimination against girls in Bangladeshi society. Since 2000, Bangladesh has celebrated National Girl Child Day each year as one day of the annual Children's Rights Week.

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Faces of Bangladesh

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Short documentary of The Hunger Project's extraordinary people's movement for development in Bangladesh.

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National Girl Child Day in Bangladesh

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Each September 30th, events are held across Bangladesh to halt gender discrimination against girls.

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An Imam for Women's Rights in Bangladesh

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A village Imam in Bangladesh, trained by The Hunger Project, is a champion of women's rights.

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Message from Bangladesh

Jill Lester, President and CEO (April 18, 2008)

Greetings from Bangladesh - the third of my field visits during my first 100 days.

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Bangladesh: Badiul Majumdar

Vice President and Country Director, The Hunger Project-Bangladesh
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Professor Badiul Majumdar joined The Hunger Project in 1993 and was named a Vice President in 2003.

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Bangladesh

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Bangladesh is one of the world's most densely populated countries with 150 million people, 49 percent of whom live below the national poverty line. The Hunger Project has been active in Bangladesh since 1990 and is currently the largest volunteer-based organization covering all 64 districts. The Hunger Project works in rural areas to promote self reliance and the sustainable end of hunger through the training of local government leaders, women, and youth.

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