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It was the first women's chamber in Bangladesh. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] It conducts research on women entrepreneurs in Bangladesh. [ 7 ] In 2016, the chamber sought funding of 250 million taka to establish training center for women entrepreneurs.
Policy Research Institute was established in 2009. [2] Sadiq Ahmed was one of the cofounders of Policy Research Institute. [2] In September 2019, the Policy Research Institute received US$375,598 funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation for a 23-month research into digital financial inclusion. [3] [4]
To cater to the unique needs of business and society, the institute has created some special centers such as the Center for Management Research and Publications(CMRP), IBA Computer Center (IBACC), Development and Policy Research Center(DPRC), Center for Women's Studies (CWS), Center for Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development (CESBD ...
For reference, we aimed for about 1,500 calories per day, a minimum of 85 grams of protein and 30 grams of fiber per day and a maximum of 2,300 milligrams of sodium per day. ... Finance. Reuters.
Sex selective health care and infanticide suggest a correlation between the number of females to males in Bangladesh. In Europe where men and women are given similar health care and nutrition, women outnumber men 105:100. In Bangladesh, that ratio is 95:100. In terms of the population, that ratio accounts for approximately 5 million missing ...
Traditionally the participation of women in Bangladesh's formal economy was minimal. Bangladesh's flagship export-oriented ready-made garment industry, however, with female labor accounting for 90 percent of the work force, was "built to a large extent, on the supply of cheap and flexible female labor in the country."
She had filed a petition against the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution of Bangladesh, which created reservation for women in the parliament. [8] In 2007, she said "We urge the government to reduce the use of private cars and stop their imports," in reference to Japanese government proposing investing in biofuel due to global warming.
The Bangladesh Development Studies (BDS) [4] is the quarterly journal of the institute. This is published in English. It enjoys international reputation and is currently in its 35th years of publication. The BDS carries research articles, notes, and book reviews by BIDS researchers as well as by national and international scholars.