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Our Young People are Turning Oppression into Empowerment

Kalpana Chakma 15, is a victim of gender based violence (GbV). Since May 2009 she is a member of BKAF network. Like many other members, she learned how to survive fighting GbV. She joined PHREB Tulip School to learn vocational training on sewing and boutiques and basic knowledge on Bengali and Math. She is now a big source of income for her family.
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Access to comprehensive medical services remained a dream for the 400,000 people of Moheshkhali sub-district in Cox's Bazar.
A 16-year-old schoolgirl has been burnt to death by a youth who had been stalking her since she refused his marriage proposal two years ago.
The Swedish Amnesty Fund, Amnesty International Sweden will finance PHREB project STOP Violence against Adolescent Girls from January 2010.
Adolescent girls leaders from greater Chittagong division demands for violence against women free schools and community from the current Bangladesh Government. They urged the government and organizations to protect girls from child marriage, modern day slavery and trafficking.
PHREB Imams for Women's Rights Program reaches at least 300,000 Muslim men directly every Friday in 185 mosques in Chittagong and Cox's Bazar Districts.
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