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Read our latest stories from Bangladesh

03 August 2026

‘Pusti Apa’: A Trusted Friend to Mothers and Children

In the world’s largest refugee camp, nutrition counsellor Sadia is helping mothers overcome fear and misinformation to protect children from malnutrition
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13 July 2026

Climate Justice

Why Bangladesh’s Youth Are Fighting For Their Present
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07 July 2026

“Our work, our community, our well-being.”

In Camp 8W, clean water flows as a shared promise, supported by BMZ through KfW.
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06 July 2026

The Children We Can Still Protect

Inside Dhaka’s measles ward, families face the cost of delayed protection. Many more children can still be reached in time.
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05 July 2026

An early dose of protection from measles

As measles spread across Bangladesh in early 2026, an emergency vaccination campaign made sure children like Ayesha were protected
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14 June 2026

The dangers of lead poisoning in Bangladesh

UNICEF expert talks about the impacts of lead poisoning on children and national efforts to achieve a lead-free Bangladesh
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10 June 2026

The right to be treated fairly under the law

Ahan’s story reveals a system in urgent need of change
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07 June 2026

You’ve got a friend in me

Getting to know best friends Abrar and Riyad beyond their conflict with the law
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04 June 2026

Small Hands, Big Change

The young heroes leading a hygiene revolution in the Rohingya refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh.
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06 May 2026

“I feel so guilty for not vaccinating my child"

Inside the measles ward of hospitals in Dhaka, parents speak about fear, guilt, and the importance of getting children vaccinated
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07 April 2026

Frequently asked questions about measles in Bangladesh

Health experts answer your questions about measles, measles outbreak, and the impact on children
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15 March 2026

It takes a village: Parenting at the Rohingya refugee camps

In the Rohingya refugee camps, mothers, fathers, and community leaders are learning how to raise children with love, care and respect
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