Accelerating growth, reducing poverty and using regional cooperation in Bangladesh

Bangladeshi PM Sheikh Hasina Wajed speaks at a UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) food security summit. (photo: Reuters)

Author: Sadiq Ahmed, PRI

Despite solid development performance since independence, Bangladesh’s per capita income remains low by global standards. Nevertheless, there have been encouraging signs; poverty has come down from over 70 per cent in the early 1970s to around 40 per cent in 2005.

However, a look at the spatial distribution of development progress shows significant disparity between leading and lagging regions of Bangladesh. Read more…