

- Dec 20, 2021
International Human Solidarity Day 2021 and Its Significance
International Human Solidarity Day is held on December 20 annually to celebrate harmony in diversity. It also aims to remind people on the prominence of solidarity in working towards eliminating poverty. Its main purpose is to recognize the values of the world’s poor by making their countries aware of poverty reduction and making their own forms of opposition as signed by the independent states. In light of globalization and growing inequality, the UN realized that strong i


- Dec 10, 2021
Human Rights Day 2021 and Its Significance
Every year Human Rights Day is celebrated on December 10 all around the world. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), adopted by the UN General Assembly in 1948, was the first legal document to set out the fundamental human rights to be universally protected. Human rights are our basic rights or freedoms. They include our right to live, our right to health, education, freedom of speech and thoughts, and equal rights. Some groups organize protests on Human Rights Da


- Dec 7, 2021
Story of A Slum Kid: Rassel Wants to Be an Engineer
ADRA in Bangladesh is working to improve the livelihood of the slum children across the country through its child education programs. Chalantika Slum Children Development Project (CSCDP) is working closely with the deprived slum children in the Chalantika slum of Dhaka city. CSCDP has become the beacon of hope for the children in the Chalantika slum as CSCDP is offering free quality education for destitute children. There are numerous children in the slum who has big dream do


- Dec 1, 2021
World AIDS Day and Its Significance
World AIDS Day is held on December 1 each year to honor AIDS victims. It also focuses on issues surrounding HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) and AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome). AIDS stands for "acquired immune deficiency syndrome" or "acquired immunodeficiency syndrome" and denotes a condition, which results from the damage done by HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) to the immune system. The condition was first identified in 1981 and the name "AIDS" was first in