In Bangladesh, challenges hindering the achievement of economic equality are: low public expenditure on education, training, ...
Dhaka is hoping to find its feet in 2025 after a dramatic year in which the power elite exited the country, leaving the ...
Despite uncertainties and frequent natural disasters, Bangladesh has witnessed robust economic growth and poverty reduction since its independence in 1971. From being one of the poorest nations at ...
Climate change is accelerating at an alarming rate, altering the natural calendar of the natural environment. By Ibrahim ...
Bangladesh poverty maps showing national estimates for wealth index (A), progress out of poverty index (B), and household income (C). Maps were generated using mobile data, satellite data ...
The goal of equitable development would not be realised without an inclusive development trajectory. In the ultimate analysis ...
Some 41.7 million people in Bangladesh are living in extreme poverty, with 6.5% of the population facing severely dire conditions, according to a latest report. The report, titled “Global ...
Despite Bangladesh’s impressive progress in reducing extreme poverty, with rates dropping from 25.1% in 2005 to 5.6% in 2022, the question looms: Can we sustain this momentum amidst widening ...
Bangladesh has witnessed remarkable growth and development, but unfortunately, extreme poverty still exists, said Michal Krejza, head of cooperation at the delegation of the EU to Bangladesh.
Chief adviser professor Muhammad Yunus had a busy schedule on Tuesday, the opening day of the Conference of the Parties-29 ...