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Challenges of social protection in budget

THE challenge of addressing extreme poverty is both urgent and complex. While Bangladesh has made significant strides in poverty reduction since the 1990s, recent economic headwinds, including persistent inflation, global commodity price fluctuations, and post-pandemic recovery pressures, have exposed vulnerabilities of millions living just above or below...

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Learning poverty and climate events collide

FOR over a decade, the government under Sheikh Hasina has presided over the steady erosion of Bangladesh’s education system. An overreliance on rote learning, at the expense of critical thinking and problem-solving skills, has left students ill-equipped for real-world challenges. The exam-oriented culture, fixated on standardised testing, offers little room for...

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NGOs falling into debt trap

NON-GOVERNMENTAL organisations, once defined by a spirit of solidarity and service, are undergoing a quiet transformation. What began as a sector rooted in volunteerism and rights-based development is now becoming increasingly entangled in financial markets. Many NGOs, particularly in the Global South, are shifting from grant-based programming to...

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SSC EXAMS: Early marriage, poverty blamed for absence

An ongoing inquiry has found that early marriage and early employment due to poverty and social insecurity have barred an exceptionally large number of students from appearing in this year’s Secondary School Certificate examinations.

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Focused policies, plans needed to address child poverty

A PERSISTENT high rate of child poverty and a widening gap between child poverty rates between rural and urban areas and different parts of the country are concerning. A General Economics Division study, The urban-rural dichotomy: a comparative analysis of child poverty in Bangladesh, says that the national average child poverty rate is 16.49 per cent, with an...

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Child poverty rate 16.49pc

The national child poverty rate is 16.49 per cent with a significantly higher rate in the rural areas, according to a General Economics Division study...

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Legal reforms for equitable welfare

GOVERNMENTS are spending more on social safety nets than ever before, and yet, the struggle against urban poverty feels like it is stuck in the mud. The paradox is hard to ignore: funding goes up, but the poorest people in our cities keep falling through the cracks. The reason? The very laws meant to support them weren’t built for the urban world they live in now...

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Govt should step up food aid to stop people sliding to poverty

AN INCREASE in the number poor households, to 26.43 per cent in 2024 from 24.73 per cent in 2022, against the backdrop of persistent inflationary pressure, which has added to food insecurity, natural disasters and other artificial factors, shows that the poor and low-income people are left to struggle, warranting early government steps. Whilst this has been the case with...

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Poverty rises amid inflation, natural shocks 

The proportion of poor households has increased in the country against the backdrop of persistent inflationary pressures along with the natural and human-made factors, according to a study.

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Barishal poorest division

The Paltan Thana area in the capital has emerged as the least poverty spot in the country with only one per cent population in the central area in Dhaka live below the poverty line of $2.25 per day, equivalent to TK 262.

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Migrant workers and policy gaps

Migrant workers are one of the pillars of the economy of Bangladesh, which is one of the world’s largest sources of migrant labour. Millions of Bangladeshis work in different parts of the world, including the Middle East, Southeast Asia, Europe and America. Their remittances enrich the foreign exchange reserve and pull many families out of..

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Effective measures needed to fight inflation, rising poverty

THIS is highly worrying that inflation, especially food inflation, has pushed about 10 per cent of the population, 1.78 crore people, either into poverty or at risk of poverty in 2022–2024. A Research and Policy Integration for Development study has also identified that the segment of people living in extreme poverty has increased from 5.65 per cent in 2022 to 7.95 per cent in...

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High inflation drives 1.78cr people towards poverty

The erosion of purchasing power caused by high inflation between 2022 and 2024 has significantly deepened poverty and vulnerability, driving an additional 1.78 crore people in the country into poverty or at risk of poverty, according to a study...

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Implementation of universal basic income could reduce poverty: study

The introduction of a partial universal basic income programme at the national level could reduce poverty by 6.13 per cent, with rural areas benefiting the most with an 8.14-per cent poverty reduction, compared with a 1.85-per cent decrease in urban areas, according to a study...

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Addressing inequality

AS BANGLADESH approaches its anticipated graduation from the least developed country status category in 2026, it faces formidable challenge of sustaining its economic achievements...

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Tackling unemployment: Asia’s dirty secret

FOR several decades, the Asia-Pacific region has experienced the fastest reduction of working poverty and rise of labour incomes worldwide. After the heavy toll inflicted by the...

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Extension of social safety net programmes demanded

Rights activists at a dialogue on Wednesday called on the government to expand its social safety net programmes to reduce extreme poverty and vulnerability of the marginalised people...

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Aligning foreign aid with national priorities

BANGLADESH has made notable progress in its development trajectory, characterised by significant accomplishments in areas such as poverty alleviation, education, healthcare and infrastructure development. These achievements stem from the collaborative efforts of various stakeholders, including the government, non-governmental organisations, and...

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Most people just one medical bill away from poverty

A HIGH out-of-pocket expenditure, poor access to quality health care, rampant corruption, poorly regulated growth of private healthcare system and low government investment in the health sector have eroded people’s access to health care. The out-of-pocket expenditure has also pushed a large number of households below the poverty line...

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Key points of poverty research

RESEARCH on poverty in Bangladesh involves addressing four key questions: (1) What are the trends in poverty within the country, and do official statistics accurately...

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Migrating workers provide wealth for world

EACH year, the International Organisation for Migration releases its World Migration Report. Most of these reports are anodyne, pointing to a secular rise in migration during the period of neoliberalism...

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More than half of Argentines in poverty: data

More than half of Argentines now live in poverty, according to data released Tuesday, with levels rising non-stop since a year ago and quickening since budget-slashing president Javier Milei took office...

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One in four Syrians extremely poor: WB

More than a quarter of Syrians live in extreme poverty, the World Bank said on Saturday, 13 years into a devastating civil war that has battered the economy and impoverished millions...