Every day, a quiet exodus unfolds across the globe. While headlines capture the drama of political upheaval and conflicts, a more subtle yet equally profound displacement occurs. Climate change is ...
Colder temperatures are linked with increased risk of diarrhea among Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh, emphasizing the need for climate-sensitive health strategies in refugee settings. A new study by ...
Germany has reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to Bangladesh’s development and humanitarian priorities. Germany’s State ...
During a visit to Bangladesh, Vatican's Cardinal Czerny pledged to speak for climate-vulnerable nations at COP30, calling the ...
The report, prepared by the Bangladesh government in concert with United Nations agencies and humanitarian partners, is ...
Khaleda Sultana's small workshop in Dhaka, where she makes homeware and handicrafts from jute and other plant fibres, is far ...
Refugees and other forcibly displaced people living on the frontlines of the global climate crisis had a clear message for leaders and delegates attending the COP29 summit in Azerbaijan this week: as ...
Few countries in the world are considered more vulnerable to the impact of rising sea levels and climate change than Bangladesh, a nation of 175 million people squeezed into a landmass the size of ...
Ghoramara has shrunk to almost a third of its size, with half of its population relocated. They are among India's first ...