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Country: Bangladesh

Publisher: Bangladesh Unnayan Parishad

ISBN: 1023-7895



Relationality in Indigenous Climate Change Education Research: A Learning Journey from Indigenous Communities in Bangladesh
Figure 2 shows deep listening with Indigenous Elders and Knowledge-Keepers in the CHT, Bangladesh, in August 2023. Throughout my field research, I diligently documented our conversations, taking ...


Researchers to study poverty and climate change in Bangladesh
Researchers at The University of Manchester’s School of Environment and Development have been awarded £500,000 to study poverty and climate change in Bangladesh. The Brooks World Poverty Institute ...


Landmark study identifies psychological benefits of improved hygiene and nutrition in young children
The researchers claim this new study, known as the WASH Benefits Bangladesh trial, provides the most accurate ... The study was published in the journal Nature Communications.


Maternal Vitamin D Supplementation during pregnancy may reduce risk of Rickets among infants: Study
A recent study conducted in Bangladesh highlights the crucial role of maternal vitamin D supplementation to prevent infantile rickets in regions lacking routine infant vitamin D ...


BAU researcher constructs first ever genome sequence of Stinging Shing
A group of researchers led by Professor Dr Taslima Khanam of the Department of Fisheries Biology and Genetics at the Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU) have constructed the first ever genome ...


Industrial energy efficiency could save Bangladesh $460m/y in fuel costs
Greater efficiency in captive power generation and productive use of waste heat at Bangladesh’s captive gas power plants could reduce LNG imports by ...


Dhaka’s Toxic Air: High levels of cancer-causing elements found
The concentration of cancer-causing arsenic, lead and cadmium in Dhaka air is almost double the permissible limit set by the World Health Organization, a new study has found.


Hindu Population Dipped 7.8% Between 1950 & 2015, Study Finds
"Pakistan witnessed an increase of 3.75 per cent in the share of the majority religious denomination (Hanafi Muslim) and a 10 per cent increase in the share of the total Muslim population despite the ...


Brunel University London: Study Reveals Quitting Smokeless…
If India, Bangladesh and Pakistan’s policies on the use of smokeless tobacco stay as they are now, then more than $23 billion will be spent on healthcare costs across the lifetime of consumers in the ...


Job opportunities for STEM students rapidly increasing in Bangladesh: Study
but there is a significant gender gap in Bangladesh, with women lagging behind in this sector, according to a recent study. The information was disclosed at the launching ceremony of a study titled ...


April temperatures in Bangladesh hottest on record
Bangladesh's weather bureau said Wednesday that last month was the hottest April on record, with the South Asian nation and much of the region still enduring a suffocating heatwave.