Slide Show of 64 District

Narir Chokhe Bangladesh

‘Narir Chokhe Bangladesh’ or ‘Bangladesh through women’s eyes’ is a project that started under ভ্রমণকন্যা – Travelettes of Bangladesh on 6th April 2017. The aim was to travel all the 64 districts of Bangladesh to aware people about women empowerment. So, 4 girls, led by Dr. Sakia Haque & Dr. Manoshi Saha, for the first time in the history of Bangladesh traveled all around the country, talked with around 40,000 school-going girls about Beautiful Bangladesh, her Independence & menstrual health.They conducted a workshop on self-defense and tried to make the girls confident and aware of their freedom and right to travel. They closed the project on 5th May,2019 at Mohammadpur Preparatory High School and the last 64th district was Dhaka.

One issue that we are currently facing in Bangladesh is that women are negligible about their menstrual health. Using sanitary pads is still not an option to many due to it’s cost and availability or mainly due to lack of knowledge. Our work is at the grassroot level.We made this my mission of my life to encourage school-going girls to use sanitary pads other than unhygienic clothes, teaching them about the menstrual health and letting them know about the reproductive system of female, which is a taboo topic in our country.Our work is praised by all the people of Bangladesh. 

Many started similar projects and took a step towards this problem. We were featured in different countries including Italy, Belgium & France . A documentary was made by BBC on us to support our cause. One issue that we are currently facing in Bangladesh is that women are negligible about their menstrual health. Using sanitary pads is still not an option to many due to it’s cost and availability or mainly due to lack of knowledge. Our work is at the grass root level.We made this my mission of my life to encourage school-going girls to use sanitary pads other than unhygienic clothes, teaching them about the menstrual health and letting them know about the reproductive system of female, which is a taboo topic in our country.