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Phay and her partner have two daughters, and they barely make ends meet. Determined not to have more children, she went to a health worker in her village, but contraception pills, implants and condoms ...
The average life expectancy of both men and women in Bangladesh is now higher than the global average, according to a report of the UNFPA.
Drought is a silent killer. It creeps in, drains resources and devastates lives in slow motion,” said Ibrahim Thiaw, ...
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The report shows that only 23% of Bangladeshi women have been able to achieve their desired number of children, well below the global average of 37% ...
It’s stored mainly in our muscles to help produce energy.” While small amounts come from foods like red meat and fish, our bodies also make about a gram each day.Most women don’t get the recommended ...
Bangladesh's population has reached 175.7 million, two thirds of which, around 115 million, are of working age, between 15 to 64. The estimation was made by the United Nations Population Fund's (UNFPA ...
More than half of all households in Bangladesh's urban slums face food insecurity, and nearly half of children are stunted.
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At a time when population figures dominate global policy debates, a new UN report shifts the focus: the real crisis, it ...