Type | Name | Description | Modified | Size |
 | Banking Services for Working and Street Children | Save the Children has led the Banking for Working Children Advocacy Group coalition with an aim to ensure better financial inclusion of working and street children in the banking sector which can bring real change in the lives of working children of Bangladesh. Under this scheme a Banks welcome working children to open accounts by depositing only BDT10. | 18/05/2015 | 5MB |
 | A Mid-term Assessment by Stakeholders | Progress on Implementation of Child Focused UPR Recommendations (September 2013-October 2015)-Child Rights Advocacy Coalition in Bangladesh (CRAC,B). | 03/03/2016 | 1MB |
 | An Analysis of National and Local Budget of Bangladesh | A study analyzed the national and local budgets of Bangladesh focusing inclusive education and found insignificant resources available at the disposal of local governments to mark a meaningful impact, particularly for children with special needs. | 10/10/2017 | 842KB |
 | Analysis of Child Budget 2016-17 | Child budget in Bangladesh had always been on the edge of the priority list. We are working closely with the government and advocating for sufficient allocation of budget for children and their development. Our recent report on the analysis of child budget for fiscal year 2016-17 sheds light on various aspects and different mechanism of budget allocation for children. | 17/08/2016 | 3MB |
 | Approach Paper-Putting Child Sensitive Social Protection | Child Sensitive Social Protection is a Save the Children initiative in South Asia aiming to reduce vulnerability
and poverty of children by ensuring that social protection measures lead to meaningful investment in children.
Currently the programme is being implemented in Bangladesh, India and Nepal. This paper is a part of a series
of working papers being developed on the programme with the purpose of sharing practical approaches for
implementing CSSP. | 18/01/2016 | 997KB |
 | Approach Paper-Turning Rights into Realities (Bangla) | Child Friendly Local Governance (CFLG) comprises a rights-based child programming approach and a set of social accountability initiatives that, in concert, work to facilitate, promote and institutionalize the empowerment and participation of children and adolescents in the governance arrangements at the local level. The aim is to ensure better services and improve accountability of local government for the rights of children. | 18/01/2016 | 6MB |
 | Approach Paper-Turning Rights into Realities (English) | Child Friendly Local Governance (CFLG)
comprises a rights-based child programming
approach and a set of social accountability
initiatives that, in concert, work to facilitate,
promote and institutionalize the empowerment
and participation of children and adolescents in
the governance arrangements at the local level.
The aim is to ensure better services and
improve accountability of local government for
the rights of children. | 18/01/2016 | 1023KB |
 | Call for an end to Violence Against Children in Bangladesh | Advocacy Report on Call for an end to Violence Against Children in Bangladesh | 08/10/2017 | 557KB |
 | CHILD BUDGET IN BANGLADESH Report Brief 2014 | CHILD BUDGET IN BANGLADESH Report Brief 2014 | 24/06/2014 | 2MB |
 | Child Budget Report Launching Press Release Bangla | Child Budget Report Launching Press Release Bangla | 16/06/2014 | 68KB |