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The silent exclusion of women in white-collar workplaces

Women are often made invisible, not through overt confrontation but through subtle, everyday behaviours that leave them feeling unseen.

The repackaged feminism and hidden cost of ‘having it all’

For much of Bangladesh's history, women have been relegated to domestic roles, where their duties defined their worth as wives and mothers.

Economic output may expand 29% if more women employed: WB

Bangladesh could increase its output in the manufacturing, service and farming sectors by up to 29 percent simply by bringing more women into the workforce, according to the World Bank.

Womenomics: What women entrepreneurs can do for a smart economy

Empowering women economically paves the way for inclusive and sustainable development.