Bangladesh's interim government, led by Nobel laureate Dr Muhammad Yunus, has urged civil society and state institutions to strengthen the nation's human rights capacity and foster a more inclusive future.

In response, the Embassy of Denmark in Bangladesh has announced a contribution of DKK 25 million to a consortium comprising DIGNITY, International Media Support (IMS) and the Danish Institute for Human Rights. The consortium will collaborate with local actors to promote human rights, strengthen independent media and improve rehabilitation services for survivors of violence and torture.

"At present, there is a unique opportunity to strengthen civil society in Bangladesh and address critical challenges of human rights violations and impunity," said Christian Brix Møller, Danish Ambassador to Bangladesh. "We are confident this programme will help revitalise the pursuit of justice and democratic reform for the people of Bangladesh, as the consortium partners bring the expertise required to support civil society in advancing human rights and democracy."

Each of the three Danish organisations has extensive experience working in countries undergoing democratic transitions or facing repressive conditions, where a robust civil society plays a vital role.

Rasmus Grue Christensen, Chief Executive of DIGNITY, said: "A strong civil society is essential for advancing human rights and ensuring accountability and rehabilitation for survivors of torture and violence. We look forward to supporting local partners with capacity building, delivering survivor-centred approaches and strengthening referral systems for the benefit of survivors."

Echoing this sentiment, Jesper Højberg, Executive Director of IMS, said: "Meaningful change is only possible through genuine partnership. By working closely with local organisations, civil society and government, we aim to strengthen Bangladesh's media foundations so that every citizen has access to trustworthy, independent information."

The Danish Institute for Human Rights will focus on supporting the reform of Bangladesh's National Human Rights Commission (NHRC). "Reforming the NHRC is key," said Mette Thygesen, International Director of the Institute. "Our engagement will bridge civic and institutional actors, working with civil society and youth to articulate human rights demands and help shape the country's future."

Under the new partnership—

The initiative reflects Denmark's longstanding commitment to human rights, democratic governance and inclusive development in Bangladesh.

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