The project "Youth Activism against Authoritarianism in Asia" has put out a booklet and a policy brief based on the events in Dhaka from August 2025.
On January 26th, ABI hosted an event on peacekeeping and norms adherence. The event reflected on Bangladesh's involvement in UN peacekeeping over nearly four decades and its implications for the country.
In an interview with Jungle.World, Teresa Jopson shares her expertise on the causes, similarities, and differences between youth movements in Nepal, Bangladesh, the Philippines, Myanmar, and other countries.
Anas Ansar's first monograph, “Rohingyas and the Geographies of Precarity in Exile: Everyday Life in Bangladesh and Malaysia,” has been published in the Bonn Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies series with De Gruyter.
Marking one year since the 2024 July Uprisings, ABI and partners brought together key voices from Bangladesh's democratic movement. A report and a video documentation are available.
ABI staff member Anas Ansar concludes an interview with the Frankfurter Rundschau: Disappointment is growing following the historic fall of Sheikh Hasina's autocratic regime.
ABI staff member Anas Ansar and Eva Gutensohn from südnordfunk spoke with activist Azaher Uddín about the young generation in Bangladesh, the possibilities for a new beginning, and what the generation expects of the new government.
Anas Ansar examines the connections between increasing violence in Rohingya refugee camps and the escalating war in Myanmar's Rakhine region in a blog post at XCEPT.
Anas Ansar discusses the connection between gender-based violence in the Rohingya refugee camps and the cross-border violent dynamics in the region between Bangladesh and Myanmar - and calls for extensive interventions.
Will there be another refugee crisis in the Andaman Sea because of the spread of corona virus in the world's largest refugee camp, in Kutupalong, Bangladesh?