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Save the Children in Bangladesh

We believe that every child deserves a future with access to basic rights, including the right to survival, protection, and development. We also believe in every child's potential to participate and contribute to a Bangladesh that works for them.

Bangladesh, at a Glance

Bangladesh has made notable progress in reducing child mortality, school enrollment, and retention. Despite this, one child in every 33 still dies before their fifth birthday. Children also still face challenges, including malnutrition, child marriage, and lack of education, which increases their risk and scope for better livelihoods. Moreover, Bangladesh is exceptionally vulnerable to natural hazards. It is also one of the most densely populated and rapidly urbanizing countries in the world, with children living in poverty being one of the most vulnerable to the impacts of these events.

  • About 33% of girls ages 15-19 are married

  • 28% of children are out of school

  • 30% of girls age 15+ struggle to read and write

  • 28% of children suffer from stunting due to severe malnutrition

News & Stories

5 Mar 2026

Goats help girls avoid child marriage as rates rise in Bangladesh

 More than 1,000, or 85%, of 1,200 girls who received income-generating support from Save the Children in Bangladesh were able to avoid marriage and continue with their education after being able to start generating independent incomes.  

A campaign running for 100 days from 27 November last year until International Women’s Day on 8 March has mobilised communities, faith leaders, and organisations to advocate for an end to child marriage globally with about one in five girls married before 18 – or about 28 girls every minute. 

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29 Jan 2026

National Coordination for Climate-Resilient Education Launched in Bangladesh

Senior government officials, development partners, and education stakeholders convened in Dhaka today to launch coordination under the Climate Smart Education Systems Initiative (CSESI), a national effort to strengthen Bangladesh’s education system against the growing impacts of climate change. 

Bangladesh faced extended closures last year, keeping children out of school for longer periods and resulting in learning loss. Supported by the Global Partnership for Education (GPE), CSESI aims to integrate climate change adaptation and environmental sustainability into education sector plans, budgets, and strategies to mitigate these challenges. 

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15 Oct 2025

Number of Rohingya refugees leaving Bangladesh by boat tripled in first half of 2025, including at least 87 children

Reduced funding, which has led to cuts in essential services like education and healthcare, and international aid cuts have meant that this has been a particularly difficult year for children living in the world’s largest refugee camp.

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