BRAC challenges harmful norms, prevents child marriage and violence, and ensures survivors access justice through legal aid and empowerment.
Challenging harmful norms and practices
BRAC works to shift mindsets that accept gender-based violence, including domestic violence, child marriage, dowry, and other harmful social norms and practices. It challenges the culture of silence and reluctance to seek justice, often reinforced by a complex legal system and social stigma.
Expanding access to justice
In Bangladesh, only 2.6% of married women who experience violence take legal action. We provide survivors with legal aid services so they can claim their rights and access justice. This resulted in women and children recovering USD 47 million worth of entitlements, assets, and compensation in 2021-2025. Our grassroots model builds legal awareness, strengthens community-based protection systems, and ensures survivors are supported with dignity and action.
Empowering women and girls
One in two girls is married before they turn 18 in Bangladesh. We have mobilised 60,000 adolescent girls into local brigades to prevent child marriage - and these brigades successfully stopped 27% of reported child marriages in 2024 alone.

400,000
rural women trained to become local community leaders

850,000
acts of violence prevented in 2001-2023

4.39M
people received human rights awareness
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It was my dream as a child to become a doctor. But those dreams had been shattered when I was married at 13. I had only studied up to class eight. My father’s view was that girls needed to get married as soon as possible — it was boys that needed education.”
Nilafur
BRAC community health worker
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