This op-ed was originally posted on bdnews24.com, at this link: http://opinion.bdnews24.com/2014/09/16/the-normal-ones/ By Shamsin Ahmed When I was eig...Read More
By Jessica Meckler Internships. Lauded as vital work experience for students struggling to ensure post-graduation employability, the months of unpaid work are seen as an investment. And don’t...Read More
By Anjali Sarker 24 April 2013 was a day that Bangladesh would never forget. The collapse of Rana Plaza took lives of more than a thousand RMG workers, making it the worst man-made disaster in the cou...Read More
By Samantha Power I recently spent a week and a half in Myanmar learning about the work of the BRAC team there and the needs of the people they are working for. With national reform underway, foreign ...Read More
By Manik Kumar Saha Ian Smilie said in Freedom from Want, we are “information rich, knowledge poor. In Bangladesh, BRAC’s activities take place in approximately 4,300 fixed structures around the c...Read More
By The BRAC Social Innovation Lab Imagine you’re in a conference room with Asif bhai or, some other director/senior director for a conference call with Bill Gate...Read More
By Anjali Sarker “How can we work without food?” “I worked for two years for my employer and I’ve only received one year’s salary.” “My employer removed all of my clothes...Read More
By Jessica Meckler With the variety of blogs available online, it should come with little surprise that development blogs are plentiful. While this might seem a bit like homework at first – more rea...Read More
By Inara S. Tareque There is no point in collecting or presenting data, if the target audience cannot comprehend them. Often times, it is not only very difficult to ascertain useful information from d...Read More
In 1988, Mosharraf Hossain was denied a job in the Bangladesh civil service. This wasn’t because he didn’t have the skills to do the job; he had a Masters in Economics from the University of Dhaka...Read More