adoption

Is Bangladesh ready to fully embrace adoption as parenthood?

In Bangladesh, adoption is slowly shedding stigma, with families like Riad and Muntasir's redefining parenthood beyond biology. Despite progress, adoption remains a hesitant choice, often considered after IVF or other options, reflecting societal and emotional complexities.

Thinking of adopting a child? What prospective parents in Bangladesh must know

Adoption in Bangladesh involves emotional and legal considerations, requiring genuine commitment, understanding of the process, and readiness for societal challenges. Parents should prepare for emotional adjustments, support from extended family, and fostering a strong bond with their child.

Tony promises to return to Bangladesh for adopted daughter

Eight months ago, curator Tony Hemming parted ways with the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) while still having a year left on his two-year contract, expressing dissatisfaction at some of the incidents during his short tenure.  

Empty nest? More like an empty heart: How one family turned loneliness into love

A woman facing an empty nest found renewed purpose by taking in her house-help's daughter. Despite restrictive adoption laws in Bangladesh, her family secured guardianship, focusing on emotional support and building a fulfilling bond.

Understanding the legal complexities of adopting a child

If you are considering adoption in Bangladesh, this article should guide you through 10 essential factors to keep in mind when embarking on this remarkable path of love and compassion.

Dutch woman on quest for family in Bangladesh

Poverty stricken Rahima Khatun in 1979 was compelled to give up her four-year-old granddaughter Sultana for adoption to a Dutch non-government organisation and was subsequently adopted by a Dutch couple in the Netherlands.