Skip to main content

Bangladesh

https://dailypioneer.com/news/7-women-elected-to-bangladesh-parliament
February 20, 2026
7 women elected to Bangladesh parliament

Seven women candidates, majority of them from the BNP, have been elected to Bangladesh parliament in the 13th national election, a media report said on Friday.

https://www.tbsnews.net/thoughts/crisis-representation-2026-election-and-political-reality-women-1366156
February 20, 2026
Crisis of representation: The 2026 election and the political reality for women

It is a striking paradox. For more than three decades, Bangladesh has been led by women—an exceptional continuity across the globe. Yet the outcome of the 13th national election tells a different story.

https://newsable.asianetnews.com/world/bangladesh-elections-women-face-gatekeeping-in-politics-says-expert-articleshow-qvxwfaw
February 20, 2026
Bangladesh elections: Women face 'gatekeeping' in politics, says expert

Concerns Over Women's Political Representation

https://asianews.network/bangladesh-politics-remains-rigged-against-women-the-daily-star/
February 18, 2026
Bangladesh politics remains rigged against women: The Daily Star

DHAKA – As the dust settles on Bangladesh’s 13th National Parliamentary Election, with the Election Commission (EC) declaring the 297 candidates elected to our parliament, a major source of disappointment rema

https://www.tbsnews.net/thoughts/bangladeshs-women-visible-yet-powerless-politics-1363921
February 18, 2026
Bangladesh’s women: Visible yet powerless in politics

As Bangladesh awaits the result of the 2026 national parliamentary election, one statistic should give us pause. Only 78 women are contesting the election — just under 4% of nearly 2,000 candidates.

13th parliamentary polls: Fewer women candidates, parties contravene commitments

Back
January 23, 2026

13th parliamentary polls: Fewer women candidates, parties contravene commitments

Political parties were failing to reach a consensus on increasing women’s representation in parliament during discussions with the National Consensus Commission. At one stage, a proposal to nominate at least 5 per cent women candidates was tabled, to which most parties agreed.

Political parties were failing to reach a consensus on increasing women’s representation in parliament during discussions with the National Consensus Commission. At one stage, a proposal to nominate at least 5 per cent women candidates was tabled, to which most parties agreed.

How patriarchy continues to limit women’s political role

Back
January 23, 2026

How patriarchy continues to limit women’s political role

Women were at the forefront of the July 2024 uprising, but in the subsequently formed political structures, insecurity and social backlash gradually pushed them aside.

Women were at the forefront of the July 2024 uprising, but in the subsequently formed political structures, insecurity and social backlash gradually pushed them aside.

https://unb.com.bd/category/Politics/few-women-in-the-race-as-bangladesh-goes-to-polls/177958
January 23, 2026
Few women in the race as Bangladesh goes to polls

Despite decades of pledges to ensure women’s political empowerment, the upcoming national election paints a starkly different picture, with female representation on the ballot remaining alarmingly low.

https://www.tbsnews.net/bangladesh/citizens-call-greater-representation-women-marginalised-groups-politics-1337711
January 19, 2026
Citizens call for greater representation of women, marginalised groups in politics

A 2025 Democracy International poll shows strong public demand in Bangladesh for greater political inclusion, with 96% supporting participation of persons with disabilities, 85% calling for better ethnic minority representation, and 81% backing stronger involvement of r