Bangladesh

Climate Justice: Moral Imperative for WCC

From the global Blue Community World Council of Churches WCC: Training shows climate justice a moral imperative for churches. Exploring how churches can do more for climate justice, the World Counc...
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8 March: Break Barriers, Ensure WASH

8 March: Break barriers, ensure WASH access for women. Interview with Hasin Jahan, Country Director, WaterAid Bangladesh. The Daily Star (TDS): What are the key obstacles to achieving universal acces...
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Bangladesh: Salt in the Womb

Salt in the womb: How rising seas erode reproductive health. Women in Bangladesh are confronting the dangerous health effects of consuming salty water. They won’t be the last. Southwestern Bangl...
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Global water crisis: The Diaries

Global water crisis: new book reveals struggles and strategies of families on the frontline. Dr Sonia Hoque and Professor Rob Hope interviewed 350 families living without water security in Kenya an...
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Stop Misuse of Allocations for Water

Public health experts and rights activists at a discussion in Dhaka, Bangladesh, urged the authorities concern to stop misuse of public money allocated for water rights. Non-government organisations, ...
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Dangerous Water in Dhaka City

Research Paper published in the Journal of Hazardous Materials: Comprehensive analysis and human health risk assessment of tap water quality in Dhaka City, Bangladesh: Integrating source identificatio...
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Bangladesh: National Water Dialogue

Coastal polders in Bangladesh are crucial for the food security and livelihoods of millions. However, coastal farmers face significant challenges from climate change, including complex water managemen...
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Bangladesh: Drinking water as luxury

A recent investigation by the Bangladesh Competition Commission (BCC) has exposed alarming practices by the country’s leading bottled water companies, resulting in an unjustifiable rise in bottl...
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