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Human Rights Watch (HRW) reported Thursday on the grave impact of humanitarian aid cutbacks on the education crisis in Bangladesh’s Rohingya refugee camps. The group urged the country’s interim ...
CHRF has been working in Bangladesh since the 1980s because pediatric infections were causing far too many preventable deaths. The organization now has five laboratories and works with four hospitals ...
A dual approach -- supporting both public and private universities -- could create a more balanced and equitable education system in Bangladesh. In conclusion, the 15% tax on private universities in ...
The Education Cannot Wait (ECW) Multi-Year Resilience Programme (MYRP) for Bangladesh has been instrumental in addressing the needs of Rohingya and Host Community children’s education. It has not only ...
The Technical and Madrasah Education Division under the Ministry of Education prepared the framework with technical assistance from the ILO-managed “Skills-21” project. The University Grants ...
Coming from the UK, it is natural to make comparisons between the Bangladesh and UK higher education systems. ... There are debates about the actual impact of higher education on student learning.
This evaluation in Bangladesh examined the impact of combining low-cost stimulation instruction with a large-scale nutritional program, adding to the growing body of evidence on how to successfully ...
The Secondary Education Quality and Access Enhancement Project (SEQAEP) in Bangladesh, implemented since 2008, is improving the quality of secondary education and increasing access and equity among ...