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Realities and opportunities for Bangladesh's media
In this second in a series of three articles, Bangladesh Global TV Editor in Chief Syed Ishtiaque Reza explores recent findings on working conditions for journalists in Bangladesh and discusses financial pressures on local media.
Designing for inclusion: From invisible to #Invaluables
Bengaluru, India’s Silicon Valley, generates 5,757 metric tonnes of solid waste per day, much of it recycled by informal waste pickers. Our Pathway to Respect, Identity, Dignity and Empowerment (PRIDE) project aims to connect them with the community for greater respect and dignity.
Five mantras for effective COVID-19 vaccine communication
Well-designed communication can increase healthy behaviours, including vaccine uptake. As global scientists get closer to an effective COVID-19 vaccine, here are our top five mantras for how to think about vaccine communication to ensure a successful rollout.
Out from the shadows: Tackling the stigma of disability in refugee communities
Our research in the Rohingya camps of Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh revealed that people with disabilities are often hidden away, without access to information and excluded from decision-making processes. Our research officer explains more.
Supporting independent media through coalition building - the ultimate stress test
What is the role of international partners in building coalitions that support local independent media? Our PRIMED (Protecting Independent Media for Effective Development) consortium is demonstrating how this is possible - our guest blogger Michael Randall explains.
Missing: A cutting-edge hub for risk communication for action
On International Day for Disaster Reduction, Senior Adviser for Resilience and Humanitarian Response, Lisa Robinson, shares her ideas on how to advance risk communication - so people understand the risks they face, know how to address them, and take informed actions to manage them effectively.





