Desk Report:
State Minister for Primary and Mass Education Bobby Hajjaj has reiterated the government’s firm commitment to ensuring equal participation of women and men in Bangladesh’s economy. He urged all concerned to give special importance to women’s safety and employment.
Speaking as the chief guest at the inauguration of International Women’s Day 2026, the State Minister called for building a liberal and tolerant society where women can work without any fear or hindrance. The event was organized by the British Council Bangladesh in Dhaka today under the joint initiative of the Department of Women and Gender Studies of Dhaka University, United Nations Bangladesh and the Local Consultative Group on Women’s Advancement and Gender Equality (LCGWAGE).
The State Minister said that to fully involve women in the workplace, it is essential to ensure a safe and supportive environment. At the same time, he emphasized on maintaining mutual respect and tolerance in the society, so that women feel safe at home and outside.
Highlighting a special initiative from his constituency, Bobby Hajjaj said that arrangements have been made to set up day-care centers at the workplace for the children of female garment workers. In this, mothers and sisters can work without worries while keeping their children in a safe shelter. He added that the government and the concerned parties are working with the garment factory owners to further expand this facility. He said that the Prime Minister is going to finalize the 180-day action plan soon. This plan will outline the implementation of priority measures for women’s empowerment and development.
Acting Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Dhaka, Professor Dr. Taiyebur Rahman was present as the guest of honor at the event. In addition, UN Women Bangladesh Deputy Representative Nabanita Sinha was the special guest.




