Dhaka, April 19 -- The Women's Affairs Reform Commission, formed in the second phase of state reforms aimed at the democratic transition of Bangladesh following power change, has submitted its report to Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus.

The panel members presented the report to the interim government head at the State Guest House Jamuna around 4:30pm on Saturday.

The commission has made three major recommendations on the constitution, the law and women's rights, stressing the need to strengthen the basis of equality and protection.

It also proposed to improve the institutional structure and efficiency of national organisations for women's advancement.

The interim administration formed the reform commission on Nov 18, 2024, appointing Shir...