Global warming has far-reaching effects, and certain countries, particularly those with low lying coastal regions, are more vulnerable than others. Bangladesh, the largest delta in the world, is at the forefront of the global warming crisis. Its coastal areas are increasingly exposed to rising sea levels, natural disasters, and salinization,
Author: Mohammad Rakibul Hasan, IPS
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Bangladesh’s job market stands at a critical crossroads, where young graduates face daunting odds and an aging workforce holds onto limited opportunities. High youth unemployment, session delays in education, and the overwhelming preference for stable government jobs have created a unique set of challenges. At the center of these issues
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The Climate Conversations
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