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Masaki Watabe, who runs the UN Population Fund (UNFPA) in Bangladesh working to improve reproductive and maternal health, said it was "trying its best to continue". Closed clinics and no pay for ...
When a parent falls ill in Bangladesh, their child’s growth pays the price. New research reveals how health shocks stunt height—and futures—in a nation with no safety nets ...
WHO Representative to Bangladesh Dr Ahmed Jamsheed Mohamed has said road traffic crashes in Bangladesh are claiming the lives ...
The major challenge lies in prioritisation of the policies and the lack of consistent follow-up mechanisms. It is seen that ...
The future of the healthcare sector of Bangladesh highly depends on its medical education system. The demand for highly ...
In a previous visit to China, Muhammad Yunus had sought to position Bangladesh as a key regional partner for trade, logistics ...
The Medical Education Wing, as the central regulatory body for medical education, should be developed as a competent and internationally-standard institution based on public health needs. The ...
Bangladesh suffers from extreme air pollution, but a new study shows the brick industry can make small changes to have a big effect on the country's smog problem.
In rural Bangladesh, fridges are no longer status symbols—they’re lifelines. With better access and easier financing, they’re changing lives one household at a time ...
Masaki Watabe, who runs the UN Population Fund (UNFPA) in Bangladesh working to improve reproductive and maternal health, said it was "trying its best to continue". Closed clinics and no pay for ...