Dhaka, Oct. 22 -- In a country where nearly 35 percent of the population is under 25, energy and ideas of young people have never been more vital. Since its humble beginnings in Barisal in May 2010, Lal Sabuj Society (LSS) has grown from a monthly children's magazine into a dynamic, youth-led movement spanning 32 districts nationwide.

Driven by the belief that empowered youth can transform society, LSS has already engaged over 178,000 Bangladeshis through grassroots projects, advocacy campaigns, and life-changing training programs.

From Magazine Pages to National MovementWhat started as the "Lal Sabuj" monthly magazine quickly revealed a hunger among young readers for more than stories; they wanted to take action.

By 2015, the founders...