Bangladesh has one of the highest population densities in the world, with a population of 160 million living within 57,000 square miles. Of those 160 million people, 4 million lack safe water and 85 million lack improved sanitation.Lack of access to safe water and improved sanitation facilities in rural areas, overcrowded conditions, and a lack of healthy ways of disposing waste in urban centers, all contribute to the water and sanitation crisis in Bangladesh. Bangladesh is known as the birthplace of microfinance and has seen vibrant and sustained growth of the sector. The result has been enormous impact on financial inclusion of those living in poverty, particularly women.
It’s an event that will stay with us all for a very long time. The whole thing was incredibly special from the scenery and location to the wonderful event staff and brilliant organisation. At the heart of it though is the challenge and each and every one of us had to dig deep to complete it, but that is what makes it so rewarding!
This report sets out a high-level view of progress since the strategy’s launch. Alongside ongoing dialogue with the UK and international research community, we’ve sought input and challenge on our progress from supporters, patients and those affected by cancer.
Child sponsorship is a unique relationship, that brings real hope and a life-af-firming experience. Sponsorship gives children and their communities life-changing
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My birthday is on the 15th February. My favourite game is playing with dolls. In Koh Krolor life is hard for children like me.
ReplyMy birthday is on the 15th February. My favourite game is playing with dolls. In Koh Krolor life is hard for children like me.
ReplyMy birthday is on the 15th February. My favourite game is playing with dolls. In Koh Krolor life is hard for children like me.
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