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Bending the arc of development towards gender equality


Bending the arc of development towards gender equality
A tribute to Sir Fazle Hasan Abed
Brac founder Sir Fazle Hasan Abed talking to some of the NGO’s beneficiary farmers during a field visit. Photo: BRAC
BRAC s approach has been to put power in the hands of the poor, especially poor women and girls, said Sir Fazle Hasan Abed. 
We were sitting in his office on the 19th floor of the BRAC Headquarters in Dhaka. Abed Bhai was describing BRAC s pioneering work with women and girls. Although I had heard him recount these anecdotes many times and had also seen some of the programmes on the ground, it was always inspiring to listen to him. ....

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When celebrating 50 yrs of 1971 War, don't forget this life-saving sachet and Bengali doctor


When celebrating 50 yrs of 1971 War, don’t forget this life-saving sachet and Bengali doctor
Dr Dilip Mahalanabis pioneered the use of ORS in refugee camps — a solution that has saved millions and been called the most important medical advance of the 20th century.
Protiva Kundu 28 February, 2021 9:05 am IST
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As everyone celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Bangladesh Liberation War, there is a lesser known Indian achievement from 1971 that is saving lives even today — and not just in India. A humble Bengali doctor who worked tirelessly in the refugee camps along the India-Bangladesh border created one of the greatest health innovations that has saved over 70 million lives globally so far, most of them children. ....

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