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National Coordination for Climate-Resilient Education Launched in Bangladesh
Senior government officials, development partners, and education stakeholders convened in Dhaka today to launch coordination under the Climate Smart Education Systems Initiative (CSESI), a national effort to strengthen Bangladesh’s education system against the growing impacts of climate change. Bangladesh faced extended closures last year, keeping children out of school for longer periods and resulting in learning loss. Supported by the Global Partnership for Education (GPE), CSESI aims to integrate climate change adaptation and environmental sustainability into education sector plans, budgets, and strategies to mitigate these challenges.
Number of Rohingya refugees leaving Bangladesh by boat tripled in first half of 2025, including at least 87 children
Reduced funding, which has led to cuts in essential services like education and healthcare, and international aid cuts have meant that this has been a particularly difficult year for children living in the world’s largest refugee camp.
STAFF ACCOUNT: FRAGILE HOPE TESTED AS ROHINGYA MARK EIGHT YEARS SINCE SEEKING SAFETY IN BANGLADESH
Shahidul Haque is Save the Children’s Advocacy, Communications and Media Director in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. Having worked on the response for six years and living close to the refugee camps himself, he has seen firsthand how worsening conditions—exacerbated this year by recent aid cuts—are affecting a generation of children growing up in the world’s largest refugee camps.
Landslide App, Advisory, and Anticipator Action to Prepare 50,000 People in the Chittagong Hill Tracts
Bangladesh experiences 19 landslides annually, with a 4% increase in these disaster events each year. They are particularly prevalent in the Chittagong Hill Tracts and surrounding districts including Chittagong because of intense monsoon rainfall, rapid urbanization, deforestation, and unregulated hill cutting. These events have caused over 700 deaths since 2000, destruction of infrastructure, and long-term displacement.
AID CUTS DISRUPT EDUCATION FOR 1.8 MILLION CHILDREN SUPPORTED BY SAVE THE CHILDREN
More than 1.8 million children will miss out on learning due to aid cuts impacting Save the Children’s education programmes in over 20 countries
As ration cuts loom, Rohingya families in the world’s largest refugee settlement say they’ll be forced to send children away on dangerous journeys
With just a few weeks to go until the food ration cuts take effect, desperation inside the camps is growing, several families told Save the Children.
Children make up nearly half of Rohingya refugees taking perilous boat journeys in 2024 as numbers continue to rise
Children made up just under half - 44% - of predominantly Rohingya refugees leaving Bangladesh and Myanmar by boat in 2024 as the number of people taking to sea continues to rise.
2024 IN REVEW: From drones to maternity boats, five ways to help tackle the impact of climate crises on children
Cyclone-proof food, climate resilient schools and aid delivering drones are just some of the ways Save the Children has been tackling the impacts of the climate crisis on children in 2024.
Sharing the Lessons Learned from the IMCI Application integration into National Management Information System (MIS)
Sharing the Lessons Learned from the IMCI Application integration into National Management Information System (MIS)
Shedding light on the black box of girls’ agency and social and emotional development in rural Bangladesh
Explore the impact of technology-assisted learning on marginalized populations through the AGREE project in Bangladesh. This blog evaluates how blended learning, combined with life skills and vocational training, enhances girls' foundational skills and agency, revealing small yet significant gains in decision-making and freedom of movement.
Japanese Ambassador Commends Child Protection Initiatives and Pledges Continued Support Following His Visit
Japanese Ambassador Commends Child Protection Initiatives and Pledges Continued Support Following His Visit
Commemorating the International Day of the Girl Child 2024
Commemorating the International Day of the Girl Child 2024
Save the Children in Bangladesh Formally Launches SWOCCHAR Project to Strengthen Women-Led Organizations
Save the Children in Bangladesh Formally Launches SWOCCHAR Project to Strengthen Women-Led Organizations
Youth Climate Activists Held Global Climate Strike Across Bangladesh
Youth Climate Activists Held Global Climate Strike Across Bangladesh
Save the Children in Bangladesh announces “Youth Led Innovation Lab” champions
Save the Children in Bangladesh announces “Youth Led Innovation Lab” champions
Boost Back Better - How Our Literacy Approach is Teaching through Edu-tainment
Boost Back Better - How Our Literacy Approach is Teaching through Edu-tainment
Save the Children is with 2 million flood-affected children and adolescents
Save the Children is with 2 million flood-affected children and adolescents
“We are too scared to go anywhere”: Rohingya children’s fears as violence spirals in Bangladesh refugee camps
The violence—and the fear of violence and abductions—has led many Rohingya families to stay in their shelters and prevent their children from going outside.
Children need to return to classes after weeks of unrest and uncertainty – Save the Children
Children need to return to classes after weeks of unrest and uncertainty – Save the Children
Moments Between Biscuits: Ruma and Rana’s Support During Cyclone Remal
Moments Between Biscuits: Ruma and Rana’s Support During Cyclone Remal
Over 30 youth organisation members unite for greater climate action in Bangladesh
Over 30 youth organisation members unite for greater climate action in Bangladesh
SAVE THE CHILDREN’S GLOBAL MEDIA AWARDS 2024 OPENS FOR ENTRIES
Save the Children International launches its inaugural Global Media Awards to celebrate excellence in journalism for child rights.
35 million children are under threat in most active Atlantic hurricane season ever - Save the Children
About 35 million children are living in areas exposed to Atlantic hurricanes during what could be the most active hurricane season in recorded history
Bangladesh: Heavy rain and landslides kill two Rohingya children and affect over 4,000 with more rain forecast
In recent days 10 people were killed in the world’s largest refugee settlement amid heavy monsoon rains
Bangladesh: More than 270,000 children homeless after Cyclone Remal batters coastal area
Cyclone Remal tore through south west Bangladesh on 26 May affecting around 3.75 million people
BANGLADESH: MORE THAN 270,000 CHILDREN HOMELESS AFTER CYCLONE REMAL BATTERS COASTAL AREA
BANGLADESH: MORE THAN 270,000 CHILDREN HOMELESS AFTER CYCLONE REMAL BATTERS COASTAL AREA
Bangladesh: Torrential rains turn villages into islands after Cyclone Remal batters coastal areas
Save the Children has sent four emergency response teams to support in the recovery
Torrential rains turn villages into islands after Cyclone Remal batters coastal areas
Torrential rains turn villages into islands after Cyclone Remal batters coastal areas
Heat-stricken Bangladesh extends school closures
Bangladesh has ordered the closure of all primary and secondary schools for another week following country-wide closures brought about by a heatwave.
HEAT-STRICKEN BANGLADESH EXTENDS SCHOOL CLOSURES
HEAT-STRICKEN BANGLADESH EXTENDS SCHOOL CLOSURES
BANGLADESH: EXTREME HEAT CLOSES ALL SCHOOLS AND FORCES 33 MILLION CHILDREN OUT OF CLASSROOMS
BANGLADESH: EXTREME HEAT CLOSES ALL SCHOOLS AND FORCES 33 MILLION CHILDREN OUT OF CLASSROOMS
Bangladesh: Extreme heat closes all schools and forces 33 million children out of classrooms
Extreme heat has forced the closure of all schools in Bangladesh this week, impacting 33 million children
Every Breath Counts - Airway Pressure Devices are Making Respiratory Treatment Accessible
Every Breath Counts - Airway Pressure Devices are Making Respiratory Treatment Accessible
Prepped for positive learning: Abrar Covets Play-Based Learning!
Prepped for positive learning: Abrar Covets Play-Based Learning!
Rohingya children stuck in Indonesian camps call for freedom to move
Rohingya refugee children who have been forced to flee Bangladesh and Myanmar are now asking authorities in Indonesia for more freedom to leave.
Suchana: Largest Food Security and Nutrition Program in Bangladesh Ends
Suchana: Largest Food Security and Nutrition Program in Bangladesh Ends
Massive fire in Rohingya camp leaves 4,200 children homeless
Press release Save the Children on fire in Rohingya refugee camp in Bangladesh
Suchana: Ending the cycle of undernutrition in Bangladesh
Suchana: Ending the cycle of undernutrition in Bangladesh
Saving Little Lives: Observing World Pneumonia & Prematurity Day 2023
Saving Little Lives: Observing World Pneumonia & Prematurity Day 2023
More than 400 Rohingya children arrive by boat in Indonesia in past week as more refugees risk lives at sea
Save the Children press release on more than 400 Rohingya children in Indonesia
Save the Children in Bangladesh's Proyash II Project Bridges Communities in Savar Municipality
Save the Children in Bangladesh's Proyash II Project Bridges Communities in Savar Municipality
At least 113 children die from dengue in Bangladesh as deaths surge to a record high
At least 113 children die from dengue in Bangladesh as deaths surge to a record high
Youth Participant from Save the Children in Bangladesh Joins UN General Assembly 2023 in New York
Youth Participant from Save the Children in Bangladesh Joins UN General Assembly 2023 in New York
Mili Rani’s Climate-Smart Village Model Farm in Moulvibazar
Mili Rani’s Climate-Smart Village Model Farm in Moulvibazar
Nourishing and Empowering Adolescent Girls like Rahima
Nourishing and Empowering Adolescent Girls like Rahima
Stakeholders Applaud Success of Suchana Programme
Stakeholders Applaud Success of Suchana Programme
Living on 27 US cents a day: Six years after fleeing violence, Rohingya families survive on rice and oil
Six years after 750,000 Rohingya people fled violence in Myanmar to seek safety in Bangladesh, the health and wellbeing of more than half a mill
STAFF ACCOUNT: The world must not turn its back on the 1 million Rohingya refugees living in Cox’s Bazar
In 2017 hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugees fled violence in Rakhine state in Myanmar to neighbouring Bangladesh.
Save the Children in Bangladesh hosted a day-long capacity training workshop titled “Empowering Young Voices for Climate Change”
Save the Children in Bangladesh hosted a day-long capacity training workshop titled “Empowering Young Voices for Climate Change”
Save the Children in Bangladesh Commemorates National Mourning Day
Save the Children in Bangladesh Commemorates National Mourning Day
BANGLADESH: Rohingya child and her mother killed in mudslide in Cox’s Bazar camp
A Rohingya child and her mother have been killed by a mudslide in Cox's Bazar
From Paper Toys to Clay Creations: Lego Foundation and Save the Children's 'Championing Play' project organized a Child Fair for Fun Learning.
From Paper Toys to Clay Creations: Lego Foundation and Save the Children's 'Championing Play' project organized a Child Fair for Fun Learning.
Save the Children and KOICA Collaborate to Strengthen Maternal and Neonatal Health in Rangpur, Bangladesh
Save the Children and KOICA Collaborate to Strengthen Maternal and Neonatal Health in Rangpur, Bangladesh
Save the Children in Bangladesh Wraps Up USAID MaMoni Project, Enhancing Maternal and Newborn Care
Save the Children in Bangladesh Wraps Up USAID MaMoni Project, Enhancing Maternal and Newborn Care
From braiding to carving and to kicking a ball – refugee children use hobbies to ease into new homes
From braiding to carving and to kicking a ball – refugee children use hobbies to ease into new homes
Empowering communities through sustainable agriculture!
Empowering communities through sustainable agriculture!
Join us in commemorating World Hunger Day and making a difference in the lives of families like Arefa's!
Join us in commemorating World Hunger Day and making a difference in the lives of families like Arefa's!
Violence is never the way: End Corporal Punishment
Violence is never the way: End Corporal Punishment
Save the Children in Bangladesh's PHCC Provides Critical Maternity Services During Cyclone MOCHA
Save the Children in Bangladesh's PHCC Provides Critical Maternity Services During Cyclone MOCHA
BANGLADESH: DANGEROUS CYCLONE MOCHA EXPECTED TO MAKE LANDFALL ON SUNDAY PUTTING 1.5 MILLION CHILDREN AT RISK
BANGLADESH: DANGEROUS CYCLONE MOCHA EXPECTED TO MAKE LANDFALL ON SUNDAY PUTTING 1.5 MILLION CHILDREN AT RISK
Bangladesh: Dangerous Cyclone Mocha expected to make landfall on Sunday putting 1.5 million children at risk
More than 1.5 million children are at risk, as Cyclone Mocha is expected to make landfall near the Bangladesh border.
Meet Kashim and Jamila, Who Refused to Let a Fire Destroy Their Spirit
Meet Kashim and Jamila, Who Refused to Let a Fire Destroy Their Spirit
Witnessing the life-changing impact of education: ECW and Porticus team visit Rohingya camps
Witnessing the life-changing impact of education: ECW and Porticus team visit Rohingya camps
SCI's Child Protection Team Goes Above and Beyond to Reunite Lost Children with Their Families
SCI's Child Protection Team Goes Above and Beyond to Reunite Lost Children with Their Families
More than Four Hundred Girls Participated in the 'Digital Equity Carnival'
More than Four Hundred Girls Participated in the 'Digital Equity Carnival'