Category Archives: Astha

ASTHA Baseline Survey Report

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ASTHA’s Football Tournaments are inspiring young female players to achieve their dreams

The moment when the women’s cricket team and the female archers of Bangladesh are waving the victory flag in the SA games, girls’ football teams of different schools and colleges…

Fellows received certificates as an acknowledgment for working on gender-based violence issues

A certificate giving ceremony was held during the Human Rights Actors’ Conference organized by Ain o Salish Kendra at Liberation War museum’s auditorium on 5 December 2019. The certificates were…

Generation Equality’s unified voice raised to prevent Rape Culture and all forms of Gender-based violence

Stand up, speak out and take action to prevent rape and any forms of gender-based violence – this is the message which echoed through all the speeches and performances in…

Thirty Thousands Voices Raised to Prevent Campus Sexual Harassment

Today’s morning assembly was a bit special for over 30 thousand (32,709) students and teachers as they wore an orange badge to take an oath to prevent campus sexual harassment…

Observing 16 days of Activism: Uniting to stand against rape and any forms of GBV

To increase awareness, galvanize advocacy efforts, and share knowledge and innovations; this year the UNiTE campaign is marking the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-based Violence, from 25 November to…

ASTHA Documentary -Ain o Salish Kendra (ASK)

This is a story of two survivors who have brought change in their lives by reporting the violence and seeking help through multi-sectoral public services. Their stories are inspiring and…

Alor Pothe: A Theatre Show at Bogura

“It is not okay to hit or beat any woman. This is wrong,” said by a middle-aged man while sharing his realization after watching the theatre play ‘Alor Pothe’ (On…