Bangladesh's inability to create adequate opportunities for its young population has moved far beyond an economic concern.
Clutching books on their chest or with bags on their back, children heading to schools and returning home are beautiful everyday scenes to watch in urban and rural Bangladesh. But not all children are ...
(Bangkok) – Bangladesh officials are threatening to confiscate Rohingya refugees’ identity documents and forcibly relocate them to a remote, flood-prone island if they violate an arbitrary ban on ...
Primary school teachers across Bangladesh have launched a complete shutdown of all government primary schools, demanding pay ...
Rohingya refugee children living in a sprawling network of camps in Bangladesh are being denied access to education in a deliberate effort by authorities to prevent them from integrating with local ...
DHAKA, January 25, 2015 — The Government of Bangladesh today signed a $400 million financing agreement with the International Development Association (IDA), the World Bank’s concessional arm, for ...
Walk into a government school in Bangladesh and you'll likely find a computer, a projector, and an internet connection tools meant to drive digital learning. Yet many sit unused, collecting dust. The ...
Bangladesh's inspiring story of growth spans over 50 years, throughout which the World Bank has been a critical partner. The World Bank has forged a transformative and impactful partnership with ...
Experts at a symposium today emphasised the need to further strengthen mutual cooperation between Bangladesh and China in ...
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