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ActionAid Bangladesh urged for greater investment to accelerate the empowerment of women in the country, amplifying their rights and opportunities.

The call to action came during a program held at the Bangladesh Tourism Corporation auditorium in the capital’s Agargaon on Sunday to observe International Women’s Day, reports UNB.

State Minister for Women and Children Affairs, Simeen Hussain (Rimi), MP, graced the event as the chief guest.

The program highlighted the achievements of three women who were awarded the “Nasreen Smriti Padak 2024” in recognition of their exceptional contributions.

Emily Hembram was recognized for her efforts in ending sexual harassment, violence, and child marriage; Nasreen Akhter for her leadership in tackling climate change risks and protecting natural resources; and Fahmida Begum for her entrepreneurial spirit.

The program showcased videos featuring the stories of successful women who have overcome societal obstacles to achieve remarkable accomplishments.

Additionally, guests, including State Minister Simin Hossain (Rimi), MP, viewed an exhibit of paintings by young artists.

The day’s events included an art camp, a prize distribution ceremony, and a panel discussion titled ‘Celebrating Women Leadership: Are We Investing Enough?’ Experts from diverse fields participated in the discussion, highlighting the current situation, challenges, and opportunities for advancing women’s equal rights and opportunities through increased investment.

Farah Kabir, Country Director of ActionAid Bangladesh, shed light on the organization’s contribution to women’s development at various levels, from individual to community impact.

She said, ‘ActionAid Bangladesh has consistently advocated for women’s progress in the country.

The organization plays a leading role in establishing an equal rights-based society, focusing on women’s protection, recognition of unpaid work, prevention of gender-based violence, and economic empowerment.

State Minister Simeen Hussain (Rimi), MP, said there is no alternative to increasing investment to ensure sustainable development of women and eliminate gender inequality.

She stated that, “We have made great strides in women empowerment. But there’s still a long way to go and we can’t stop here. Investing in girls should be considered as a necessity, not a priority.

We need to increase investment to reduce the gender gap and investments must be ensured for women in the last mile.

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