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Nutrition: Children of poor nations suffer from malnutrition. Children and women in Bangladesh are the worse victim of malnutrition. Adequate quality and quantity of food intake is basic human rights and primer for development.
Maternal and Child Health (MCH): Maternal health profoundly connected to child health. Maternal mortality is high in developing nations till date. Reducing child mortality is the mission in line with Millennium Development Goal besides improving Maternal and child health.
Non Communicable Disease (NCD): Though the overall mortality rate of Bangladesh had a significant improvement over the last few decades but still deaths due to chronic diseases; such as Diabetes Mellitus, Cardio Vascular Disease, Cancer, Hypertension and Stroke are increasing in an alarming rate and in Bangladesh, 27.3% death rates caused by all Non Communicable Diseases (NCD’s). Keeping an eye on this issue Eminence has put a separate thematic area on Non Communicable Diseases related research, programme and advocacy. .
Education: Early Childhood Development (ECD): Watering a garden means flowers in the end. Similarly nourishment in earlier lives of children could impact later on to ensure better citizens. Every child has the right to reach their full potential.
Social Communication: this is a means to find a way out for critical changes in the socio-political arena. Effective communication enable transmitting message profoundly and bring the expected behavior by time.
Governance: “The process of decision-making and the process by which decisions are implemented (or not implemented)”. Bad governance is accused as the root causes of all evils within our society. Thus, governance is the focal point to reach positive outcomes at all levels.
Water and Sanitation: Interventions need to take place where health burden is high and eventually health and hygiene must be ensured. Inadequate access to safe water and sanitation services, coupled with poor hygiene practices kills millions of human potential.
HIV/AIDS: Effective care intervention and essential prevention measures need to be undertaken to combat HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis. Integrating nutrition and food assistance is essential for care intervention program.
Livelihood & Food Security: majority population in developing nations including Bangladesh heavily depends on agricultural productions and they spend most of their income for arranging food. This theme targets policy and people with regard to livelihood and food security.
Human Rights: To ensure human dignity irrespective differences, rights are essential, which is enshrined by the United Nations’ declaration on human rights. Reducing the gap between duty bearers and rights claimers is the core area of attention.
Environment and Disaster Risk Reduction: Enhancing people’s participation in the knowledge-sharing process of environment as well as disaster risk reduction |