My personal vision for my life is that I want to become a writer whose words become weapons to battle with violence and discrimination against improvised children’s, women and young girls. My voice is important for the voiceless who endure the trauma with agonizing silence; my voice is alive and is full of life; my voice is ambitious for it aims to bring positive changes; my voice is rebellious and does not obey any rule, any constraint; and my voice is powerful enough for change and success. Read the rest of this entry »
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We can’t do Everything, but Everyone can do Something!
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Posted by Radwan Chowdhury on November 1, 2013 in Asia, Child Labor, Education, Gender Based Violence, Human Rights, Human Trafficking, Poverty, Public Policy, Publications & Editorials, Women Mortality
Tags: Asia, Bangladesh, Child Trafficking, Civic Responsibility, Community, Discrimination. Child Labor, Diversity, Education, Gender Based Violence, Human Rights, Human Trafficking, Inclusion, Poverty, Slums, Social Impact, Women Mortality