Nahida Akter

Nahida Akter is a development researcher at BRAC Research and Evaluation Division.

Brunt of Covid-19 on female-headed households

“My life is full of struggles and misery; I don’t think I’ll ever be happy.”, Aliya Begum, head of her household, narrates sadly.

2y ago

The uncertain fate of Rohingya women

Amina Khatun, a 40-year-old Rohingya woman, was sitting in front of the door of her tiny shelter house with her two-year-old son Salam. She somehow managed to flee Myanmar along with her son but her husband Abdul Rashid was not so lucky. He was killed by the Myanmar army.

6y ago
December 29, 2021
December 29, 2021

Brunt of Covid-19 on female-headed households

“My life is full of struggles and misery; I don’t think I’ll ever be happy.”, Aliya Begum, head of her household, narrates sadly.

January 15, 2018
January 15, 2018

The uncertain fate of Rohingya women

Amina Khatun, a 40-year-old Rohingya woman, was sitting in front of the door of her tiny shelter house with her two-year-old son Salam. She somehow managed to flee Myanmar along with her son but her husband Abdul Rashid was not so lucky. He was killed by the Myanmar army.

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