
Better Work Bangladesh Gender Strategy (2020- 2022)
Better Work Bangladesh has renewed its strategic focus on gender equality and women’s economic empowerment by integrating principles of gender equality and inclusion in all aspects of its work.
Better Work Bangladesh has renewed its strategic focus on gender equality and women’s economic empowerment by integrating principles of gender equality and inclusion in all aspects of its work.
Representatives from the world’s largest retail brands met with leading figures from the country’s ready-made garment (RMG) sector at a Bangladesh Virtual Business Forum on 28-29 October 2020.
The COVID-19 situation has accelerated our adoption of technology and virtual learning
Although the lockdown is officially in effect until 5 May, as of 26 April, apparel factories are allowed to start reopening in phases and zones on a limited scale.
The guidance suggests ways to prevent the spread of coronavirus through a set of administrative and engineering controls.
COVID-19 has thrown up sudden, unforeseen challenges for Bangladesh’s garment industry.
Better Work has launched a partnership with the Crystal International Group Limited, a clothing manufacturer based in Hong Kong, to expand its influence in a new direction in the garment industry.
A closer look at the growth and triumph of a BWB partner factory over the past few years.
A new partnership between the International Labour Organization and Better Than Cash Alliance to promote digital payments.
Sustainability, innovation and expertise development are thus not an option but a must for the Bangladesh’s apparel industry.
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