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Many countries can learn from Bangladesh's approaches to reducing poverty, empowering women, adapting to climate change: WB president

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TBS Report
02 May, 2023, 01:30 pm
Last modified: 02 May, 2023, 02:37 pm


Photo: BSS
Photo: BSS

Photo: BSS

As a long-standing partner, World Bank Group President David Malpass has said that they will support Bangladesh as it navigates a challenging global environment on its way to reaching upper-middle-income status by 2031.

"I am confident that with the right set of policies and timely action, Bangladesh can achieve its growth aspirations," he said while speaking at the celebration of 50 years of partnership with Bangladesh on 1 May.

The World Bank president said Bangladesh's remarkable journey was made possible by the indomitable energy and resilience of its people and a national will to build a prosperous nation.

Following the celebration, Malpass also tweeted, "Many countries can learn from Bangladesh's innovative approaches to reducing poverty, empowering women, and adapting to climate change."

"We are proud of our partnership and look forward to opening the next chapter together with you," he said at the celebration, addressing Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

Three lessons stand out from Bangladesh's development experience and can inspire other countries: empowering women and girls, investing in people and connectivity, and moving decisively on climate adaptation and resilience, said the World Bank President.

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and World Bank Group President David Malpass celebrated 50 years of partnership between Bangladesh and the World Bank at the institution's headquarters in Washington DC.

The partnership has helped lift millions of Bangladeshis out of poverty and supported the country's economic growth and development.

The World Bank is providing Bangladesh with $2.25 billion of financing to improve regional connectivity, boost disaster preparedness to address inland flooding, transition to green and climate-resilient development, strengthen environmental management and green investment, and help the micro-enterprise sector become less polluting and more climate-resilient.

Since its independence in 1971, Bangladesh has transformed from one of the poorest countries to achieving lower-middle income status in 2015. The country is now among the world's fastest-growing economies.

"In 1971, when Bangladesh was born, many development experts were sceptical about the country's future. The aspirations germinated by our Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and, our people have shown the world that with determination, it is possible to overcome even the hardest challenges. Bangladesh has transformed its economy and made it more resilient as demonstrated during the COVID-19 pandemic," said Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

"The journey was not always easy, but we have never lost courage. In the past 50 years, the World Bank remained a steadfast development partner and supported our aspirations. We hope to work together with the World Bank as Bangladesh progresses to achieve higher-income country status by 2041," she said.

Malpass reaffirmed the World Bank's strong support for Bangladesh and its people as the country navigates unprecedented global challenges.

"As Bangladesh's largest development partner, we welcome its progress in income growth and poverty reduction. We are committed to continuing our support to enable the private sector, create new job opportunities, broaden the tax base, strengthen the financial sector, and build the country's resilience to economic and climate shocks," said Malpass.

"Many countries can learn from Bangladesh's development successes. The country stands out for its innovative approaches to reducing poverty in record time, empowering women, achieving wide-spread electricity access, and adapting to climate change," he added.

The prime minister and the World Bank president inaugurated a multimedia photo exhibition depicting Bangladesh's development story over the past five decades and joined a seminar to reflect on 50 years of partnership.

The World Bank President also thanked the Prime Minister and the Bangladeshi people for hosting the displaced Rohingya people.

Bangladesh's provision of shelter to more than 1.1 million Rohingya who fled from violence in Myanmar since 2017 saved thousands of lives.

"We will continue to work with you in providing support to the Rohingya," he said, adding that the World Bank has mobilized $590 million in grant financing, with support from Canada and in close collaboration with the UN family and others, to help provide local communities in Cox's Bazar, and the displaced Rohingya population, with healthcare, education, basic services, and infrastructure.

"Several steps can improve the sustainability and impact of the programs: enhanced livelihood and education opportunities, resilient shelters, stronger inclusion of the Rohingyas into the national systems for service delivery, and leveraging government investments on the island of Bhasan Char," the World Bank president said.
 
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Bangladesh : We will beat poverty by sending all our poor people to India.
its reduced after the concentration camps went online.

darey huey gair kanooni bangladeshis ka zamana hai
 
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Bangladesh : We will beat poverty by sending all our poor people to India.
I have met hundreds of people in Bangladesh who or whose family members have gone to Middle East, Europe, America, Malaysia, Singapore, Korea etc and sending remittance, but I have yet to meet someone who had gone to India and sending remittance. If millions or tens of millions of Bangladeshi people were really migrated to India and earning, then how come we do not come across them or their families in Bangladesh? It is very easy to find people who had gone to Saudi Arabia, UAE or Malaysia in Bangladesh. India as a source of remittance also non-existent in Bangladesh. Anti-Muslim BJP-RSS for decades peddle lies about ''illegal Bangladeshi'' boogey out of native Muslims of West Bengal and Assam and brainwashed a large section of gullible hindus like you with their falsehood.

There is no large scale illegal Bangladeshi migration to India. Sometimes few Bangladeshi got arrested in Mumbai or Bengalure by police sting operation and it become news in your tv channels. This itself shown that, scale of illegal migration from Bangladesh much smaller than tall claim. Otherwise why it would need police sting to catch a few illegal Bangladeshi if they were really swarming your cities? or became news item in your tv for a few catch? Most of time those who are caught on suspicion of illegal Bangladeshi turn our to be migrant workers from other part of India.

Hundreds of Huts of 'Illegal Bangladeshi Immigrants' Razed in Bengaluru, Turns Out All Are Indians​

 
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its reduced after the concentration camps went online.

darey huey gair kanooni bangladeshis ka zamana hai
Modi bhakts gone full retard
I have met hundreds of people in Bangladesh who or whose family members have gone to Middle East, Europe, America, Malaysia, Singapore, Korea etc and sending remittance, but I have yet to meet someone who had gone to India and sending remittance. If millions or tens of millions of Bangladeshi people were really migrated to India and earning, then how come we do not come across them or their families in Bangladesh? It is very easy to find people who had gone to Saudi Arabia, UAE or Malaysia in Bangladesh. India as a source of remittance also non-existent in Bangladesh. Anti-Muslim BJP-RSS for decades peddle lies about ''illegal Bangladeshi'' boogey out of native Muslims of West Bengal and Assam and brainwashed a large section of gullible hindus like you with their falsehood.

There is no large scale illegal Bangladeshi migration to India. Sometimes few Bangladeshi got arrested in Mumbai or Bengalure by police sting operation and it become news in your tv channels. This itself shown that, scale of illegal migration from Bangladesh much smaller than tall claim. Otherwise why it would need police sting to catch a few illegal Bangladeshi if they were really swarming your cities? or became news item in your tv for a few catch? Most of time those who are caught on suspicion of illegal Bangladeshi turn our to be migrant workers from other part of India.

Hundreds of Huts of 'Illegal Bangladeshi Immigrants' Razed in Bengaluru, Turns Out All Are Indians​

Do you know the difference between legal and illegal migration?

Bangladeshis who go to the gulf, don't take their whole family with them. A single male member of the family goes there and rest of his family stays in Bangladesh.

Wrt India whole families illegally migrate.
 
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Bangladesh : We will beat poverty by sending all our poor people to India.
Bangladesh says: Garibi Hatao.

India says: Garib ko Hatao.
Someone asks India where to send your Garibs.
Indian Modi answers: We send them to BD.

No wonder, 300,000 Garib Indians are working in BD factories.
 
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Bangladesh says: Garibi Hatao.

India says: Garib ko Hatao. Someone asks India where to send your Garibs. Indian Modi answers: We send them to BD. No wonder, 300,000 Garib Indians are working in BD factories.


Bangladesh will have no problem in accomodating extra 60 million Bengali Muslims.
 
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I have met hundreds of people in Bangladesh who or whose family members have gone to Middle East, Europe, America, Malaysia, Singapore, Korea etc and sending remittance, but I have yet to meet someone who had gone to India and sending remittance. If millions or tens of millions of Bangladeshi people were really migrated to India and earning, then how come we do not come across them or their families in Bangladesh? It is very easy to find people who had gone to Saudi Arabia, UAE or Malaysia in Bangladesh. India as a source of remittance also non-existent in Bangladesh. Anti-Muslim BJP-RSS for decades peddle lies about ''illegal Bangladeshi'' boogey out of native Muslims of West Bengal and Assam and brainwashed a large section of gullible hindus like you with their falsehood.

There is no large scale illegal Bangladeshi migration to India. Sometimes few Bangladeshi got arrested in Mumbai or Bengalure by police sting operation and it become news in your tv channels. This itself shown that, scale of illegal migration from Bangladesh much smaller than tall claim. Otherwise why it would need police sting to catch a few illegal Bangladeshi if they were really swarming your cities? or became news item in your tv for a few catch? Most of time those who are caught on suspicion of illegal Bangladeshi turn our to be migrant workers from other part of India.

Hundreds of Huts of 'Illegal Bangladeshi Immigrants' Razed in Bengaluru, Turns Out All Are Indians​


The topic is a good one. If you start responding to each post, the essence of the post will be lost.
Overall, one of the best things i admire about Bengali people that includes our West Bengal and BD is their treatment and respect to their women. It resulted in bringing equality to gender-related parity and brought additional workforce to their economy.
 
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Bangladesh will have no problem in accomodating extra 60 million Bengali Muslims.
No, your west Bengal itself wants to leave Indian Union and join Bangladesh. Watch the video. It will help Delhi because all the seven sister states will then also join Bangladesh.

Happy Birthday to you!!!

 
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No, your west Bengal itself wants to leave Indian Union and join Bangladesh. Watch the video. It will help Delhi because all the seven sister states will then also join Bangladesh.

Happy Birthday to you!!!

Bengali upper caste Bhadralok elite hate Bengali Muslims (lower caste converts).

Only delusional Bangladeshi will think that West Bengalis and North Eastern states want to merge with Bangladesh.
 
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Bengali upper caste Bhadralok elite hate Bengali Muslims (lower caste converts).

Only delusional Bangladeshi will think that West Bengalis and North Eastern states want to merge with Bangladesh.
We don't want them either, no Hindus allowed in Bangladesh.
 
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Bengali upper caste Bhadralok elite hate Bengali Muslims (lower caste converts).

Only delusional Bangladeshi will think that West Bengalis and North Eastern states want to merge with Bangladesh.
What the Hell are you spewing here, Acchyut Monkey? Better, buy a good mirror and see your ugly face in it. It is more like a Bengalilike the monkeys.

And, unlike Acchyut Hindus like you, Bengali Muslim faces are straight.

To know why it is different, you have to read through many historical accounts since 1200 AD when the very first batch of a large number of Afghan Muslims (Turkic and Pathan) from Garmshir settled in northern parts of Bengal after winning battles against the Sena Rajas of Gaud/ Gaur.
 
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