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Experts for national program to accelerate ROP screening, treatment

A globally acclaimed Indian retina specialist has suggested creating a task force and introducing a national programme to expand retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) services across Bangladesh to prevent avoidable blindness among children while major stakeholders in the field endorsed the suggestion. Prof Dr Anand Vinekar, Programme Director of KIDROP at Narayana Netralaya eye institute at Bangalore in India,   Read More…»

Experts for national program to accelerate ROP screening, treatment

A globally acclaimed Indian retina specialist has suggested creating a task force and introducing a national programme to expand retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) services across Bangladesh to prevent avoidable blindness among children while major stakeholders in the field endorsed the suggestion. Prof Dr Anand Vinekar, Programme Director of KIDROP at Narayana Netralaya eye institute at Bangalore in India,   Read More…»

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Global actors pledge to collaborate on transformation of Bangladesh agriculture

Key global actors gathered at the leading global agri-science University, Wageningen University, and pledged to collaborate on making Bangladesh agriculture risk-proof, resilient, profitable and sustainable for small farmers as well as for entrepreneurs.  All collaborators resolved at the RoundTable on ‘Future of Bangladesh Agriculture’, convened by Bangladesh Embassy. Bangladesh Ambassador to the Netherlands, M Riaz Hamidullah,   Read More…»

Global actors pledge to collaborate on transformation of Bangladesh agriculture

Key global actors gathered at the leading global agri-science University, Wageningen University, and pledged to collaborate on making Bangladesh agriculture risk-proof, resilient, profitable and sustainable for small farmers as well as for entrepreneurs.  All collaborators resolved at the RoundTable on ‘Future of Bangladesh Agriculture’, convened by Bangladesh Embassy. Bangladesh Ambassador to the Netherlands, M Riaz Hamidullah,   Read More…»

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G7 climate communique: CAN Media Reaction

In response to the G7 Climate, Energy and Environment Ministers’ joint communique, published on 30th April 2024, new tangible, measurable commitments are few and far between, while the 35-page document does cover some substantial thematic ground. The commitment to phase out unabated coal in the first half of the 2030s is not only inadequate but   Read More…»

G7 climate communique: CAN Media Reaction

In response to the G7 Climate, Energy and Environment Ministers’ joint communique, published on 30th April 2024, new tangible, measurable commitments are few and far between, while the 35-page document does cover some substantial thematic ground. The commitment to phase out unabated coal in the first half of the 2030s is not only inadequate but   Read More…»

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70% deaths from NCDs, increased budgetary allocation demanded

Despite the alarming increase in deaths related to non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in Bangladesh, the allocation in the national budget falls significantly short in combating them. To effectively curb the growing prevalence of NCDs, it is essential to secure adequate funding for this sector in the upcoming budget for FY 2024-25. Such demands were made at   Read More…»

70% deaths from NCDs, increased budgetary allocation demanded

Despite the alarming increase in deaths related to non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in Bangladesh, the allocation in the national budget falls significantly short in combating them. To effectively curb the growing prevalence of NCDs, it is essential to secure adequate funding for this sector in the upcoming budget for FY 2024-25. Such demands were made at   Read More…»

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Poor Allocation Contradicts a Rising NCD Death Toll

Bangladesh is witnessing an alarming surge in deaths attributed to non-communicable diseases (NCDs). However, the budgetary allocation to combat NCDs remains significantly inadequate. Against this backdrop, public health experts have called for increased allocation in this sector in the upcoming FY 2024-25 national budget. Such recommendations were highlighted at a webinar titled “Budgetary Allocation to   Read More…»

Poor Allocation Contradicts a Rising NCD Death Toll

Bangladesh is witnessing an alarming surge in deaths attributed to non-communicable diseases (NCDs). However, the budgetary allocation to combat NCDs remains significantly inadequate. Against this backdrop, public health experts have called for increased allocation in this sector in the upcoming FY 2024-25 national budget. Such recommendations were highlighted at a webinar titled “Budgetary Allocation to   Read More…»

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Call for increased budgetary allocation to combat non-communicable diseases

While non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are responsible for the majority of deaths in our country, the budget allocated to fight NCDs remains alarmingly insufficient. Necessary budget allocation is crucial to effectively control the growing prevalence of non-communicable diseases. Such recommendations were highlighted at a virtual workshop for journalists titled “Budgetary Allocation to Combat NCDs: Bangladesh Perspective”   Read More…»

Call for increased budgetary allocation to combat non-communicable diseases

While non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are responsible for the majority of deaths in our country, the budget allocated to fight NCDs remains alarmingly insufficient. Necessary budget allocation is crucial to effectively control the growing prevalence of non-communicable diseases. Such recommendations were highlighted at a virtual workshop for journalists titled “Budgetary Allocation to Combat NCDs: Bangladesh Perspective”   Read More…»