Editorial

The Struggle of Proper Policy Implementation at the Local Level  

By Minhazul Haque Effective policy implementation is a critical aspect of governance that often determines the success or failure of public initiatives. While policies may appear well-crafted at the national level, their true test lies in how they are executed on the ground. Unfortunately, a significant gap exists between policy design and its outcomes, particularly […]

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The Problem of Corruption: Why Honesty Matters

By Jarin Tasnim Raka Corruption, a pervasive malaise afflicting nations, businesses, and individuals globally, undermines societal progress and distorts the very fabric of governance. Manifested through bribery, embezzlement, and cronyism, corruption wreaks havoc on economies, exacerbates inequality, and erodes trust in institutions. In this grim context, honesty emerges as a cornerstone in addressing corruption’s insidious

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Public Trust in Governance: Rebuilding Confidence in Democratic Institution

By Leyon Tripura It is very relevant for the stability and development of the democratic system. People’s trust in democratic governance is a fundamental pillar on which a fair and empathetic relationship is built between the ruler and the governed. But in many countries of the world today, people’s trust in democratic institutions is on

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Local Governance in Bangladesh: Empowering Communities through Decentralization

By Boshra Akter Bangladesh has a democratic system of government along local and national Governance. Local governance is the government where administrative control a specific area and closet to the people and also responsible for service delivery and development activities. In ancient times this institution was known as Panchayat. Two types of local government system exist

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Climate Resilience in Bangladesh’s Rural Communities : Success and challenge

By Abu Bakar Siddik When the conditions of a milder  country are excessive  hot in summer and excessive cold in winter, it is understood that there has been a change which we call climate  change. Climate change is the long-term alteration of Earth’s climate, mainly due to human activities like burning fossil fuels, causing global

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Underserved and Overlooked: Women’s Health in Bangladesh

By Zahedul Islam and Md. Tajul Islam A basic prerequisite for raising quality of life is health. Every human being has the fundamental right to the “enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health,” according to the international declaration of health rights. In addition to biology, the social, political, and economic backdrop of women’s life

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Bridging the Digital Divide: Ensuring Equitable Access in Bangladesh

By Minhazul Haque Access to Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has become crucial for social and economic advancement in the current digital era. But there is still a sizable digital divide in many places, especially in low-income nations like Bangladesh. Millions are unable to take advantage of the advantages of the digital economy because of

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Bangladesh’s RMG Sector: A Global Leader or a Vulnerable Supply Chain?

By Tasnim Tabara Madhurza The Ready-Made Garment (RMG) sector is often heralded as the backbone of Bangladesh’s economy, representing a significant driver of growth and a key source of employment for millions. Since early 1980s,MG has transformed Bangladesh into one of the world’s largest attires exporters, ranking second only to China.Bangladesh’s RMG sector highlights impressive

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The Rising Tide of Corruption in Bangladesh’s Finance sector . Corruption hidden cost

By Md Shajjad Hossen How Bangladesh Financial Crisis Hurts Ordinary People: The banking system in Bangladesh is supposed to provide a reliable foundation of the economy, supplying credit, protecting deposits, and promoting economic expansion. However, a concerning trend has surfaced in recent years: corruption at all levels of the banking industry is undermining public confidence,

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