Thanks for sharing this with us, Farhan. Like Holly, my heart goes out to you and the people of Dhaka.
I wish I was in a better position to help. This feels a bit feeble, but I’m sharing it just because there’s a small probability that it helps. The EA community has done a little work on traffic safety. Obviously, this is quite different from the root problem of political corruption. However, given the entanglement of the corruption/​violence with the traffic safety catalyst here, perhaps some of the listed organizations would amplify the concerns being voiced and bring more attention to Bangladesh—both the traffic issue and the resulting protests/​crackdown.
Your sharing this is not feeble at all. Your empathy and concern goes a very long way. Thank you so much. For now maybe reaching out for more international coverage is the best we can do. The conflict has become political. I’m afraid this may have to be resolved internally as a nation. Watching helplessly is just so difficult at this point. I hope with more searching more solutions will emerge. It’s just so annoying that the problems in third world countries are so fundamental, and may take generations to improve in the grand scheme of things.
Thanks for sharing this with us, Farhan. Like Holly, my heart goes out to you and the people of Dhaka.
I wish I was in a better position to help. This feels a bit feeble, but I’m sharing it just because there’s a small probability that it helps. The EA community has done a little work on traffic safety. Obviously, this is quite different from the root problem of political corruption. However, given the entanglement of the corruption/​violence with the traffic safety catalyst here, perhaps some of the listed organizations would amplify the concerns being voiced and bring more attention to Bangladesh—both the traffic issue and the resulting protests/​crackdown.
Heyy Cullen
Your sharing this is not feeble at all. Your empathy and concern goes a very long way. Thank you so much. For now maybe reaching out for more international coverage is the best we can do. The conflict has become political. I’m afraid this may have to be resolved internally as a nation. Watching helplessly is just so difficult at this point. I hope with more searching more solutions will emerge. It’s just so annoying that the problems in third world countries are so fundamental, and may take generations to improve in the grand scheme of things.