Discussion on “COP- 29: Our Expectations”
Bangladesh Labour Foundation has arranged a discussion on “COP 29 Climate Conference 2024: What are we expecting?” in November 9,
Welcome to a community driven by passion, dedicated to cultivating an environment where every individual experiences safety, respect, and genuine value. Our recent training sessions have not only fortified our commitment but have also ignited a collective flame to eradicate Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and advance the cause of gender equality.
Dedicated to the principle that everyone deserves a life free from violence and discrimination, we strive to create an inclusive environment where individuals of all backgrounds and identities can thrive. Our commitment extends beyond mere words; it is a pledge to take tangible actions towards a safer, more equitable world.
Our training program is designed to educate, empower, and inspire. Through engaging content, interactive sessions, and real-life scenarios, participants gain valuable insights into the complexities of GBV and the role each of us can play in fostering change. We cover a range of topics, including understanding the dynamics of violence, promoting healthy relationships, and dismantling harmful stereotypes.
Bangladesh Labour Foundation has arranged a discussion on “COP 29 Climate Conference 2024: What are we expecting?” in November 9,
A Memorandum of Understanding signing ceremony was for the environmental improvement of the tannery industry was held on November 03,
A Study Circle Leadership Training for home based RMG workers was conducted by Bangladesh Labour Foundation (BLF) with the support
A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between the Bangladesh Labour Foundation (BLF) and the Bangladesh Tanners Association (BTA) on
F Haque Tower, Level – 7
107, Bir Uttam C.R. Datta Road
Dhaka – 1205, Bangladesh.