Bangladesh plans to recruit 125,000 health staff, including 100,000 health workers and 25,000 midwives, to bring healthcare services closer to people’s homes. …
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Bangladesh has signed a $404 million financing agreement with the World Bank to improve health, nutrition, and population services, creating new support …
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Sisters are providing healthcare support in Bangladesh’s coastal areas despite financial challenges, showing how community-based care can reach people who often face …
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BMU has urged stronger global-standard nursing in Bangladesh, highlighting the need to improve training, respect, skills, and patient care across the health …
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Indonesia is looking to strengthen healthcare cooperation with Bangladesh, opening new possibilities for medical collaboration, training, trade, and knowledge exchange between two …
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Bangladesh’s Shishu Swarga model has been presented at a global health forum, bringing attention to a child-focused care approach that can support …
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Bangladesh is aiming to eliminate obstetric fistula by improving maternal healthcare, awareness, early treatment, and support for women affected by this preventable …
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The ICRC has donated medical equipment to support Bangladesh’s response to a measles outbreak, strengthening health workers’ ability to treat patients and …
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Bangladesh is planning to increase health sector spending, a move that can improve healthcare quality, widen access, and support families who depend …
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Malaysia Healthcare Week has opened in Dhaka with a clear goal: to connect Bangladeshi patients, travel partners, and healthcare providers with Malaysia’s …