Bangladesh, Nishair, countries where poverty and limited access to cooling
Bangladesh 97% women. Here, 100% women.
Bangladesh, your home country, is, again, on that front line with, I think, 80 million of people in Bangladesh literally in the potential flood zone as waters rise.
Bangladesh now has the highest use of ORT in the world." So this is the quote I love, and I
Bangladesh and Vietnam are becoming so.
Bangladesh, the waters off Bangladesh, probably some of the most violent waters on the planet.
Bangladesh, one of the poorer countries of the world, Bangladesh incredibly has reduced its population growth rate.
Bangladesh. I mean, it's just -- how would you ever get that? She went on the bus, she had a good time, she
Bangladesh. At around the same time, I um decided I wanted to
Bangladesh for six years never saw a help wanted sign not a single one and so what are your life choices your life
Bangladesh and uh and I just one of the things that was uh interesting hey um
Bangladesh and so so as I heard as I learned these stories wrote them up and a corresponding batch of them which
Bangladesh and indirectly tackling the problems of energy unavailable to poor and and also in its own way global
or Bangladesh where they had their factory workers have cameras on their heads.
First Bangladesh. That might be my nerves talking.
in Bangladesh. If you had to purchase it from that 9-year-old girl, you might have changed your behavior.
over Bangladesh. Only the kerosene lamp comes up with the very feeble kind of light that you get.
of Bangladesh's budget comes from its own resources.
in Bangladesh, which is fairly well available in rural areas.
In Bangladesh we didn't have financial microfinance built into the young people's clubs.
in Bangladesh and elsewhere.
In Bangladesh, family planning was embraced.
that actually helped create Bangladesh.
And my friends in Bangladesh, including those in St. Gregory told me, under no circumstances are you going to go to India first.
India or Indonesia or Bangladesh, or so many other countries in the world-- Nigeria and so on-- they're going to have more people in that age
I was visiting Bangladesh in January at a big conference on climate where I was invited to talk about this topic, because the poor world wants to own it more.
We had Bangladeshi men.
the fraction of Bangladesh that is going to be submerged?
Comes in from Bangladesh.
There are countries like Bangladesh, for example, average life expectancy of 75.
Farhana Afroz is from Bangladesh and a software test engineer working in the Bay Area.
I traveled to Bangladesh for a month to collect stories.
As it became Bangladesh, now these people are kind of outsiders.
When I went to Bangladesh in 2012, I found out there are 167 refugee camps in Bangladesh.
means in Bangladesh the children who were born in Bangladesh, will be granted the citizenship of Bangladesh.
Before we surveyed Bangladeshis and Pakistanis, it used to be that Indian Americans were among the bluest of Asian Americans, but maybe not surprisingly given the role
People know Bangladesh is a very populous country, 165 million people.
So in Bangladesh, telecommunication has advanced in such a way with 165 million people, now we have 125 million telephone subscribers.
I grew up in Bangladesh, and when I was 18 I left to get my higher education in the United States.
And it expanded outside Bangladesh about 12 years ago now, it's in 12 other countries.
We almost use Bangladesh as a hub for experimentation.
subcontinent from like Bangladesh and Pakistan um I'm wondering if there's a good frame for them to to read the book
He grew up in Bangladesh, and he became a professor.
We have a huge Bangladeshi community there.
The women in Bangladesh know perfectly well what's in their interest.
The state of Bangladesh exists because India went to war against Pakistan and defeated them.
They originally came from Bangladesh, and some of them have been there for hundreds of years.
And he works in Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Laos, Nepal, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Vietnam, and Zambia.
In countries like Bangladesh, that number is as high as 90%.
families in Bangladesh with loans and savings and insurance and a variety of services.