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The gendered nature of insecurity, and therefore of efforts to promote security and build peace, is now widely recognised.
20 June 2016Despite significant economic progress over the last 15 years and achievements in areas such as poverty alleviation, health and education, Bangladesh still faces a number of developmental challenges related to violence, lack of access to justice, and limited citizen inclusion in decision-making processes.
17 May 2016Bangladesh has a strong civil society that has long been working to create peaceful and secure environments, but this has recently been threatened by unaccountable governance following the 2014 elections.
18 April 2016Bangladesh has a vibrant civil society, working among communities in various socio-economic conditions to create enabling environments in which vital services like health, education, livelihood and disaster recovery can be provided.
29 February 2016Bangladesh has made steady progress under a number of the Millennium Development Goals, but its foundations for long-term stability still remain uncertain.
25 June 2015As in many developing countries, Bangladesh’s security architecture continues to conform to conventional practices that prioritise state security through institution-building above all.
8 June 2015The South-East border area of Bangladesh is an area of great national significance but also of particular vulnerability to insecurity.
10 May 2013