Child labour ‘rampant’ in Bangladesh factories, study reveals
Overseas Development Institute survey finds 15% of six- to 14-year-olds living in poorest households work an average of 64 hours a week
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Overseas Development Institute survey finds 15% of six- to 14-year-olds living in poorest households work an average of 64 hours a week
Read moreLendwithcare offers ethical alternatives to traditional gifts, so you can help budding entrepreneurs across the globe
Read moreBorder guards detain hundreds, says Amnesty, while others left in makeshift camps face shortages of food and water
Read moreLetters: Bangladesh must diversify its economy to create better jobs and strengthen workers’ rights so that women have more job options for a better future
Read moreAtwood praises the ‘huge personal courage’ of the Bangladeshi publisher, who survived a machete attack by Islamic extremists and still won’t be silenced
Read moreA pilot scheme introducing speed bumps and other basic safety measures to the Dhaka-Sylhet N2 highway has shown how simple infrastructure can save lives
Read moreA killing spree targeting secularists forced Abir and his family to escape to Canada and has resulted in ‘losing the brightest minds of Bangladesh one by one’
Read moreBritain refuses to release prison report as 81-year-old is held for sedition
Read moreWhen earthquakes strike in south Asia, thousands of children are at risk from fragile school buildings. Evacuation drills are aiming to reduce the potential death toll
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