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Reform matrix: How ‘accountable’ are our institutions of accountability?

From championing the Liberation War in 1971 to achieving LDC graduation in less than 50 years, Bangladesh has embedded a golden footprint of milestones in the global arena. This extends beyond becoming the fastest growing economy in Asia, to winning the United Nations Public Service Award. Overcoming one shortcoming would take this progress further – […]

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LDC graduation: Foreign secretary for measures to navigate indirect taxation losses

As Bangladesh is set to graduate from the least developed countries (LDCs) group in 2026, Foreign Secretary Ambassador Masud Bin Momen has said measures should be taken to navigate the losses of indirect taxation. He has also recommended improving the tax collection mechanism. “As we go for more preferential trading arrangements, our dependence on indirect

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Panelists at YPF stress the importance of global cooperation to tackle Rohingya crisis

Panelists on Youth Policy Forum (YPF)’s inaugural Rohingya advocacy programme, asserted the importance of a global collective effort to bring into light the ongoing Rohingya crisis and ultimately taking concrete steps to ensure safe passage back to Myanmar for the displaced and persecuted Rohingyas. The Global Cooperation Panel held Saturday was the inaugural web event

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