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11 May 2026

Bangladesh: Families urged to vaccinate children as number of suspected measles deaths exceeds 400

The measles outbreak is affecting all eight divisions in Bangladesh, prompting an emergency vaccination campaign across the country.  In the last month, nearly 18 million children have been reached with at least one dose of the vaccine, according to government data

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23 Apr 2026

Rohingya boat departures nearly double this year as aid cuts and insecurity force families out of camps

The worrying increase comes ahead of the region’s annual monsoon season, which brings heavy rains and winds, and puts refugees fleeing by boat at heightened risk of capsize on choppy seas.

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7 Apr 2026

NEWS QUOTE: BANGLADESH FACES WORST MEASLES OUTBREAK IN A DECADE

The country’s capital Dhaka, Cox’s Bazar - home to the world’s largest refugee camp - and other dense urban slum areas are seeing particularly high caseloads, with infants under nine months most affected.

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5 Mar 2026

Goats help girls avoid child marriage as rates rise in Bangladesh

 More than 1,000, or 85%, of 1,200 girls who received income-generating support from Save the Children in Bangladesh were able to avoid marriage and continue with their education after being able to start generating independent incomes.  

A campaign running for 100 days from 27 November last year until International Women’s Day on 8 March has mobilised communities, faith leaders, and organisations to advocate for an end to child marriage globally with about one in five girls married before 18 – or about 28 girls every minute. 

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29 Jan 2026

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. 

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15 Oct 2025

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.

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13 Jul 2025

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. 

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27 Mar 2025

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

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13 Mar 2025

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.

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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.

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19 Dec 2024

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.

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10 Nov 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)
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24 Oct 2024

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

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9 Oct 2024

Commemorating the International Day of the Girl Child 2024

Commemorating the International Day of the Girl Child 2024
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22 Sep 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
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20 Sep 2024

Youth Climate Activists Held Global Climate Strike Across Bangladesh

Youth Climate Activists Held Global Climate Strike Across Bangladesh
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19 Sep 2024

Save the Children in Bangladesh announces “Youth Led Innovation Lab” champions

Save the Children in Bangladesh announces “Youth Led Innovation Lab” champions
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8 Sep 2024

Boost Back Better - How Our Literacy Approach is Teaching through Edu-tainment

Boost Back Better - How Our Literacy Approach is Teaching through Edu-tainment
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