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    ISAS Working Papers

    Long-term studies on trends and issues in South Asia

    119 : Women Empowerment in Bangladesh: The Rise of the Other Half

    M. Shahidul Islam and Suvi Dogra

    6 January 2011

    Increasing freedom around the world, especially women's freedom, is one of the hallmarks of the current wave of globalisation. Some analysts project that this could further intensify and favourably transform societies across the world. The economic and socio-political conditions of women in South Asia are not unique. Within the regions, Sri Lanka emerged as a pioneer of sorts in terms of the process of women empowerment. However, Bangladesh too has made significant strides in recent years. It has outshone some of its South Asian neighbours, including India, as far as women empowerment is concerned. The country's achievements in this regard are unparalleled in the Muslim world, bar Indonesia.