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Report on Legal Aspects of Population Planning in Bangladesh (1978) by Mohammad Sohrab Ali, M. Zahir, and Khondokar Mahmud Hasan; Legal Status of Women in Bangladesh (1978) by Salma Sobhan; Legal Aspects of the New International Economic Order (1980) by Tawfique Nawaz; Bangladesh: The First Four Years (1980) by Nurul Momen
Upazila health complexes, union health & family welfare centers, and community clinics (lowest-level healthcare facilities) are the primary level healthcare providers. Various NGOs and private institutions also contribute to this intricate network. [5] [6] The total expenditure on healthcare as a percentage of Bangladesh's GDP was 2.48% in 2019 ...
Ain O Salish Kendra, Bangladesh Legal Aid and Services Trust, and Nari Pakkho filed a petition challenging the use of character evidence to discredit the victim in rape cases. [12] Bangladesh Legal Aid and Services Trust along with the law department of the University of Dhaka and the Death Penalty Project found 72 percent of those sentenced to ...
The National Legal Aid Services Organization was established in 2000 based on bill for legal aid passed by the parliament of Bangladesh. In 2009, the Government of Bangladesh increased the power and functions of the organization. [5] [6] [7]
BRAC started providing public healthcare in 1972 with an initial focus on curative care through paramedics and a self-financing health insurance scheme. The programme went on to provide integrated healthcare services to around 30 million people. [27] A BRAC community health worker conducting a survey in the Korail slum, Bangladesh
The Bangladesh health policy document was published in 2011 and adheres to the following : Health is defined as "A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity." [1] Every citizen has the basic right to adequate health care.
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It was founded in 2016 [2] with association of Azad & Company, [3] a corporate law firm of Bangladesh. [4] The main concern of Bangladesh Institute of Legal Development is to promote the legal education of the country. The Institute works on development of various legal issues by publishing books, journals, magazines, law reports, digests, etc.