Tanha Mahjabeen, Imran Khan, R Amin, A Chowdhury et al.
Achieving appropriate fertility rate is important for any country. In spite of having a higher fertility rate than desired Bangladesh has been able to reduce it in a remarkable extent in the recent years. This decline in fertility has created much interest among researchers, policy makers and academ...
Rowshan Ara, Tanha Mahjabeen
Youths of Bangladesh (18-35) constitute one-third of the total population. In this article, young people imply both adolescents and youth. There are 28 million adolescent populations in Bangladesh. Approximately there are sixty million young people in Bangladesh The vast majority of them are illiter...
Tanha Mahjabeen, Дора Маринова
Tanha Mahjabeen
Addressing corruption requires active public participation. Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) strives to mobilize Bangladeshi citizens in an anti-corruption social movement. This research explores TIB’s activities (research, communication and engagement) and investigates their achievements...
Tanha Mahjabeen, Дора Маринова
The lack of true leadership in developing nations has been identified as one of the major hindrances towards their progress. This issue of improper leadership has been long prevailing but the search for innovative and alternative ways is rather new. The focus of this paper is on social movements as ...
Tanha Mahjabeen, A Haque, A Rahman, A Stahl et al.
In the new millennium, most of the people are suffering from cynicism regarding the character and role of the leaders. They have adverse feelings about the controversial activities of leaders. Situation is much worse in the developing nations, where Bangladesh is also an example. Political leaders a...