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National Heart Foundation of Bangladesh Organizes Mini Marathon

National Heart Foundation of Bangladesh Organizes Mini Marathon

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Tobacco use causes 161,253 premature deaths annually in Bangladesh, while the cost of treating tobacco-related diseases exceeds BDT 420 billion each year. Strengthening the tobacco control law through necessary amendments would help reduce preventable deaths and associated medical expenses. Speakers emphasized this at the inaugural ceremony of a mini marathon titled "Call for Stronger Tobacco Control Laws" on Thursday (February 27, 2025) at 7:00 AM in front of Zia Udyan. The National Heart Foundation of Bangladesh organized the marathon, which started from the road in front of Zia Udyan, circled the road near Ganabhaban, and ended back at Zia Udyan. More than 200 participants took part in the event. The marathon was inaugurated by Md. Rezaul Maksud Jahedi from the Ministry of Youth a...
Amendment and Strict Implementation of Tobacco Control Law is Essential

Amendment and Strict Implementation of Tobacco Control Law is Essential

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"Tobacco acts as a significant obstacle to public health protection and the achievement of SDG targets. Therefore, amending the tobacco control law and its strict implementation are crucial to achieving SDGs by 2030," said Prof. Syed Md. Akram Hussain, member of the Health Sector Reform Commission. He made this statement as the keynote speaker at the press conference on 'Tobacco Control Law in the Current Context' organized by Dhaka Ahsania Mission at the Dhaka Reporters Unity (DRU) on Sunday morning (February 23, 2025). He further emphasized that political will, strict enforcement of the law, and reforms in shareholding are essential for the success of tobacco control. Additionally, government officials must sever their ties with the tobacco industry and strengthen the Conflict of Inter...
Australia Stands Firm on Climate Justice and Women’s Rights, Supports Bangladesh

Australia Stands Firm on Climate Justice and Women’s Rights, Supports Bangladesh

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The Australian government has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Bangladesh’s overall development, including advancing climate justice, addressing crises, and ensuring women's rights. Australia’s Ambassador for Climate Change Kristin Tilley assured continued cooperation during a bilateral meeting held on Thursday (20 February) at ActionAid Bangladesh's central office in Gulshan. Australian High Commissioner to Bangladesh, Susan Ryle, and ActionAid Bangladesh Country Director, Farah Kabir, were also present. Kristin Tilley, Australia's Climate Change Envoy, stressed the importance of collective efforts by both government and non-government organisations in ensuring climate justice. "Climate justice can only be achieved when we prioritise the voices of those directly affected by c...
Demand for guidelines to stop smoking and drug use on OTT

Demand for guidelines to stop smoking and drug use on OTT

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A study conducted by MANAS found that 46 out of 60 dramas and movies contained scenes of smoking and drug use. Currently, more scenes of smoking and drug use are being shown in dramas and movies than drinking water. Smoking and drug use scenes in dramas, movies, and web series by popular stars are encouraging children, teenagers, and young people to smoke and use drugs. Lawyers and public health development workers have demanded action against individuals and organizations violating the Smoking and Tobacco Control Act and the National Broadcasting Policy and the formulation of a separate guideline for OTT platforms. Experts made these comments at the online discussion meeting on “Implementation of Tobacco Control Act in Dramas and Movies and the Need for Guidelines for OTT” on February 20...
The Government Has Pledged to Enact road safety law By 2027

The Government Has Pledged to Enact road safety law By 2027

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Adilur Rahman Khan, Honorable Advisor, Ministry of Industries and Ministry of Housing & Public works has pledged to enact a road safety law in Bangladesh. He made this commitment last night (February 19) at the 4th Global Ministerial Conference on Road Safety, held from February 18 to 20 in Marrakesh, Morocco. A road safety law will be enacted in Bangladesh by 2027. The government has already started working on this initiative. Additionally, Bangladesh has a National Road Safety Strategic Action Plan aimed at reducing road crushes fatalities by 50% within 2030. The government has repeated the importance of taking continuous steps to achieve the 2030 targets, particularly Goals 3.6 and 11.2, and has acknowledged the role of road safety in achieving Sustainable Development Goals (S...
Preparatory Meeting Held to Strengthen Volunteers Network for Palliative Care in Narayanganj

Preparatory Meeting Held to Strengthen Volunteers Network for Palliative Care in Narayanganj

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A preparatory meeting for the Volunteer Network for Palliative Care was successfully held today at the NCC Conference Room, Narayanganj. Organized by AYAT Education with the support of Narayanganj City Corporation (NCC), the meeting is part of the ongoing efforts under the Compassionate Narayanganj Project to build a sustainable palliative care ecosystem in the city. The primary objective of the meeting was to ensure the continued engagement of volunteers, facilitate long-term support for palliative care patients beyond the project period, and strengthen the Narayanganj Palliative Care Society (NPCS) through an active volunteer network. Participants discussed strategies to sustain and expand volunteer-driven palliative care services in the region. Officials from AYAT Education & ...
Open discussion on gender-sensitive language in media held

Open discussion on gender-sensitive language in media held

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Monday, February 17, 2025, Dhaka: An open discussion on gender-sensitive language in mass media was held at the National Press Club, Dhaka, on February 17, 2025, aiming to sensitize Bangladeshi media professionals. Organized by Plan International Bangladesh under the ‘Shomotay Tarunno: Youth for Equality’ Project, it brought together media professionals, academicians, influencers, and government representatives. Dr. Md. Khorshed Alam, Associate Professor, Department of Mass Communication & Journalism, University of Dhaka (DU), moderated this open discussion. Dr. Sanzida Akhter, Professor, Department of Women & Gender Studies, DU; Mushfiqua Zaman Satiar, Senior Policy Advisor – Gender and Civil Society, Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands (EKN); Zyma Islam, Senior Reporter,...
DMP Officers Received Training on Road Crash Prevention

DMP Officers Received Training on Road Crash Prevention

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Officials from the Dhaka Metropolitan Police (CMP) received road policing training from the international organization Global Road Safety Partnership (GRSP). The training enhanced knowledge to improve road safety issues to reduce road crashes in Dhaka. The training aims to provide police officers with advanced knowledge to identify risk factors such as speeding and enforce traffic laws more effectively. By incorporating successful road policing strategies from both international and national contexts, the goal is to reduce road-related deaths and injuries. DMP Commissioner SM Sazzat Ali, NDC attended as chief guest and inaugurated today’s workshop. In his speech, he said, ‘it is necessary to follow traffic rules to establish traffic. But most road users do not follow traffic rules, espec...
Online Training on note-keeping for report writing by PSDI

Online Training on note-keeping for report writing by PSDI

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PSDI Consultancy conducted an online training session today focused on note-keeping for report writing. The event brought together representatives from Ayat Education, Nirapad Hospital Chai, Bangladesh Nari Progati Sangha, and Aparajito 24 Foundation, along with journalists and development activists. A total of 12 participants shared their insights on brief thoughts on note-keeping in the development sector. The session aimed to provide participants with essential knowledge, skills, and strategies of note-keeping. Key topics included using an effective method for note-keeping, understanding challenges, and finding a solution and example. The session was led by Md. Ishaque Faruquee, a communications specialist and Director of PSDI Consultancy, who brings 26 years of experience in the ...
Youth Call for Rapid Passage of Tobacco Control Law Amendment and Tax Increase

Youth Call for Rapid Passage of Tobacco Control Law Amendment and Tax Increase

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To reduce tobacco use in the country and protect the future generation from the harms of tobacco, students from various universities have called for an increase in tobacco taxes and the immediate passage of the proposed amendment to the Tobacco Control Law in the upcoming national budget for 2025-26. On Wednesday, February 12, 2025, students from Dhaka University, Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh University, UITS, International University of Scholars, Dhaka International University, and others gathered in front of the National Museum at Shahbagh, Dhaka, organized by the Ahsania Mission Youth Forum for Health and Well-being. They participated in a student-youth rally titled “Demand for Immediate Passage of Proposed Amendment to the Tobacco Control Law and Increase in Tobacco Tax.” Dur...