REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH & HIV/AIDS
The HIV pandemic has become one of the most critical workplace issues of our time. In addition to its devastating
Bangladesh is one of the vulnerable countries for trafficking because of its large population and the large population living in conditions of chronic poverty, regular natural disaster and gender inequality. It is familiar with the increasing challenge of human trafficking and the smuggling of migrants, externally as well as within the borders of the country. The great demand for low-skilled migrant workers, coupled with limited access to safe regular migratory channels, excessive recruitment fees, and low awareness of trafficking and smuggling risks, result in many Bangladeshis making perilous journeys facilitated by smugglers and traffickers.
The HIV pandemic has become one of the most critical workplace issues of our time. In addition to its devastating
Bangladesh has made remarkable progress concerning women’s empowerment over the past 25 years. The 7th Five Year Plan (2016-2020) of
In the last two decades, there has been considerable progress in Bangladesh in terms of the participation of women in
Occupational Health and Safety is a major concern in the industrial zone in Bangladesh. Thousands of workers suffer every year
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