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Bangladesh is an active transition

At present, 171m resilient people are in the process of healing, reflecting and rebuilding their nation. History has shown that Bangladesh has never shied away from standing up for the rights and protection of its people. This irrepressible spirit carried forward since independence in 1971, continues to pave new paths of development and sustainability for the country.

Bangladesh is an active transition
Image credit: Tirtha Saha

During times of turbulence and reform, the country needs your attention and partnership more than ever.
How can we, as global citizens inspired by the dynamic Bangladeshi youth, change our ways of seeing, thinking and doing?

Bangladesh has been making your clothes for over 40 years, what can you do to support during this time of transformation?

  • Act with compassion
  • Value and support the people you are working with throughout the supply chain
  • Invest in positive and democratic workflows to build stable partnerships

There is always a way forward. The Bangladeshi youth have shown us that it is possible to transform a collective vision into a positive future.

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