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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.