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Suchana: Ending the cycle of undernutrition in Bangladesh
Suchana: Ending the cycle of undernutrition in Bangladesh
HEAT-STRICKEN BANGLADESH EXTENDS SCHOOL CLOSURES
HEAT-STRICKEN BANGLADESH EXTENDS SCHOOL CLOSURES
Bangladesh Could Warm by Up to 4.5°C by 2100: New Climate Report Launched by Bangladesh Meteorological Department and Save the Children
Dhaka, 19 November 2025: The Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD), in collaboration with Save the Children and the Norwegian Meteorological Institute, unveiled the landmark scientific report “The Future Climate of Bangladesh” today at the Hotel Sheraton Dhaka. The report presents the most comprehensive long-term climate projections for Bangladesh to date, warning that the country could experience up to 4.5°C temperature rise by the end of the century, alongside intensifying heatwaves, rising sea levels, heavier rainfall, and growing climate-driven health risks.
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.
#Bridgingthegap Connecting young campaigners across social divides in Bangladesh
#Bridgingthegap Connecting young campaigners across social divides in Bangladesh
BANGLADESH: 51 per cent increase in “unnecessary” C-sections in two years
BANGLADESH: 51 per cent increase in “unnecessary” C-sections in two years
Save the Children in Bangladesh Commemorates National Mourning Day
Save the Children in Bangladesh Commemorates National Mourning Day
INDIA-BANGLADESH FLOODS CHANGE COURSE OF CHILDREN'S LIVES AS ENTIRE DISTRICTS SUBMERGED
INDIA-BANGLADESH FLOODS CHANGE COURSE OF CHILDREN'S LIVES AS ENTIRE DISTRICTS SUBMERGED
Save the Children in Bangladesh announces “Youth Led Innovation Lab” champions
Save the Children in Bangladesh announces “Youth Led Innovation Lab” champions
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.
Save the Children assesses the damage in India and Bangladesh in the wake of Cyclone Amphan
Save the Children assesses the damage in India and Bangladesh in the wake of Cyclone Amphan
Suchana: Largest Food Security and Nutrition Program in Bangladesh Ends
Suchana: Largest Food Security and Nutrition Program in Bangladesh Ends
Youth Climate Activists Held Global Climate Strike Across Bangladesh
Youth Climate Activists Held Global Climate Strike Across Bangladesh
Children’s ‘homes, schools and livelihoods washed away’ in India and Bangladesh floods: Save the Children
Children’s ‘homes, schools and livelihoods washed away’ in India and Bangladesh floods: Save the Children
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 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
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
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
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
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
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
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: 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: 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.
Rohingya crisis: On anniversary of deadliest cyclone on record, thousands of lives at risk during Bangladesh storm season
Rohingya crisis: On anniversary of deadliest cyclone on record, thousands of lives at risk during Bangladesh storm season
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
BANGLADESH & MYANMAR: More than 100,000 babies born in refugee and displacement camps in recent years
BANGLADESH & MYANMAR: More than 100,000 babies born in refugee and displacement camps in recent years
Youth Led Innovation Lab: A platform to showcase the talent and new ideas of the marginalized youth around Bangladesh.
Youth Led Innovation Lab: A platform to showcase the talent and new ideas of the marginalized youth around Bangladesh.
COVID-19: Bangladesh has less than 2,000 ventilators serving a population of 165m, warns Save the Children
COVID-19: Bangladesh has less than 2,000 ventilators serving a population of 165m, warns Save the Children
BANGLADESH: Two million children affected by unprecedented monsoon rains amid the longest-lasting floods in over twenty years
BANGLADESH: Two million children affected by unprecedented monsoon rains amid the longest-lasting floods in over twenty years
COVID-19: Forty percent of Rohingya refugee children in Bangladesh are scared of dying or losing a loved one to the virus
COVID-19: Forty percent of Rohingya refugee children in Bangladesh are scared of dying or losing a loved one to the virus
SOUTH ASIA FLOODS: More than three million children affected by severe flooding across India, Bangladesh and Nepal
SOUTH ASIA FLOODS: More than three million children affected by severe flooding across India, Bangladesh and Nepal
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
COVID-19: Access to full mobile data and telecommunications in Myanmar and Bangladesh is essential to save lives, say 26 major aid groups
COVID-19: Access to full mobile data and telecommunications in Myanmar and Bangladesh is essential to save lives, say 26 major aid groups
STAFF ACCOUNT: Fragile hope tested as Rohingya mark eight years since seeking safety in Bangladesh
By Shahidul HaqueHead of ACCM | Save the Children in Bangladesh 25 August 2025 – COX’S BAZAR, BangladeshThis month marks eight years since over 700,000 Rohingya refugees fled violence in Myanmar to seek safety in Bangladesh.Eight years on, over one million Rohingya remain in exile in Cox’s Bazar – the world’s largest refugee camps.Out of those eight years, I have spent six working on the Rohingya response, living close to the Rohingya refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar.This year marks perhaps one of the worst years for the Rohingya since the crisis began. Aid cuts, including cuts to education, have all contributed to an increasingly dire situation for the children and families who live here.
CYCLONE AMPHAN: Fears for children and families in low-lying areas as strong winds, storm surge and flooding expected in India and Bangladesh
CYCLONE AMPHAN: Fears for children and families in low-lying areas as strong winds, storm surge and flooding expected in India and 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”
Five years after Rohingya exodus, two thirds of children in refugee camps do not feel safer than when they arrived in Bangladesh
Five years after Rohingya exodus, two thirds of children in refugee camps do not feel safer than when they arrived in Bangladesh
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.