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Vermicomposting as a waste management method and organic fertilizer among local farmers in Sri Lanka
(AUW, 2022-05)Vermicomposting is the process of making vermicompost. The raw materials for the vermicomposting process are red earth warms and organic waste. The process of making vermicompost is occurring inside the digestive system ... -
IMPACT OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON BANGLADESH GARMENT INDUSTRY: SURVIVAL OF THE LOW SCALE FACTORY WORKERS
(AUW, 2022-07)The COVID-19 pandemic has affected the global supply chain to a great extent. Along with many countries, Bangladesh is also suffering with consequences of this disruption. The biggest industry of the country, the garment ... -
Identification of Non-Shared Potential Biomarkers for the Treatment of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer in Diferent Countries
(AUW, 2022-05)Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is one of the most common lung cancers which is identified as the second leading cause of mortality globally. In this era of customized medicine, it is increasing the importance of ... -
Knowledge and Perception of menstruation and menstrual hygiene among male and female of Nepal
(AUW, 2022-05)Background: Menstruation is the most significant physical transition that girls go through during puberty. It is a process in which the uterus sheds blood and tissues through vagina every month which typically lasts 2 ... -
A spatiotemporal analysis of land use and land coverage changes caused by shipwrecking activities: Using GIS to compare the expansion of Alang and Sitakundu shipwrecking yards between 2010 and 2021
(AUW, 2022)Shipbreaking which was previously run by industrialized nations had emerged as one of the leading industries in Bangladesh and India due to the high demand for recyclable and reusable materials, as well as the availability ... -
Financial Inclusivity for Women in Bangladesh
(AUW, 2022)This research sought to the aspect of Bangladesh's financial inclusion and the role of education and socioeconomic level in strengthening women's financial participation. It has been discovered that Bangladesh's strategy ... -
Electronic Gadget Use and its Impact on Academic Performance, Eating Habits and Quality Sleep among School Children in Thimphu, Bhutan: A Cross-Sectional Study
(AUW, 2022)Background: Technological gadgets are becoming popular in the nooks of the world and it has become a necessity for many people including children. Most children frequently use gadgets in settings where learning occurs ... -
Influence of a first-born child’s gender over mother’s bargaining power and household status
(AUW, 2022)Due to the prevalence of patriarchy in Bangladesh many families do not give women the equal decision-making rights as their husbands. Many studies have found that a woman’s bargaining power in the household is greatly ... -
Treated wastewater assessment of textile dyeing industries in Gazipur, Bangladesh
(AUW, 2022)Over the last several decades, the textile industry has grown to constitute a significant element of Bangladesh's economy. Many of the textile or garment industries are situated in Gazipur and many of them are dyeing ... -
Recruitment Practices and Precarious Working Circumstances of migrant women in the Readymade Garments of Bangladesh.
(AUW, 2022-08)This paper focuses on the recruitment process and the poor working conditions of the RMG sector of Bangladesh. To address the issues this paper discussed about the contribution of the female migrant workers to the growth ...