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Senior Foreign & Commonwealth Office Minister Baroness Warsi underlines UK concerns over ongoing violence in Bangladesh and urges all sides to exercise restraint.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The CGIAR Aquatic Agricultural Systems (AAS) programme is planning to launch a new GIS database, providing detailed geographical information on worldwide food production systems.
Foreign Office Minister Baroness Warsi has commented on the first judgement reached by the International Crimes Tribunal and the death penalty handed down to Abul Kalam Azad.
Foreign Secretary William Hague has welcomed the strong connections between UK and Bangladesh.
Political and other demonstrations can quickly turn violent in Bangladesh.
How women are transforming their lives with big business ideas
How UK aid is helping to improve hygiene and sanitation in Bangladesh
The UK will spearhead a new drive to save girls and women from the domestic violence and trafficking in poor countries
Launch of a new “Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture Index” (WEAI).
28 February 2012 DECC, the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and the Government of Bangladesh have signed a Memorandum…
The PETRRA project in Bangladesh has achieved substantial improvements in rice production, income and empowerment of women.
Better access to fisheries resources for community-based organisations has resulted in significant increases in their fishing incomes.
Innovative partnerships enable the adoption of zero-tillage to sow wheat after rice in the Indo-Gangetic Plains
Collaborative research leads to the development of new water-tolerant rice varieties to protect crops from short-term flooding.
Hosna's father was planning for her to get married, but with help from a UK aid funded partner organisation, IPPF, she was able to make an informed decision about her future.
Mr Robert Winnington Gibson CMG has been appointed British High Commissioner to Bangladesh.
Improving the health of factory workers in the Bangladesh garment industry through promotion of TB control in the workplace
Research explores sexual and reproductive health concerns of men in a poor rural district of Bangladesh.
Tanneries and textile firms in Bangladesh are being encouraged to reduce water pollution affecting local communities by building effluent treatment plants
Research carried out by the Pathways of Women’s Empowerment programme in Dhaka has explored how media is affecting the lives of women in Bangladesh
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