Roundtables

Roundtables

Pathways to prosperity for extremely poor people

The theme of this year’s International Day for the Eradication of Poverty is ‘Ending Social and Institutional Maltreatment:

2w ago

Social Protection for RMG Workers in Bangladesh

In 2023, the Oporajita - Collective Impact on the Future of Work in Bangladesh was launched as a collaborative effort involving multiple organizations, with funding from the H&M Foundation.

3w ago

Building Safe and Supportive Work Environment

Founded in 2008,  Bangladesh Youth Leadership Center (BYLC), the country’s first leadership institute, exists to build connections among youth from diverse backgrounds, equip them with leadership skills, and enable them to have high impact in public, private, and civil sectors.

3w ago

Current business challenges and way forward

The recent student-led mass uprising has created a momentous opportunity to build a new Bangladesh.

2m ago

Can we overcome the deficit in public health expenditure?

According to Article 15 of our Constitution, the fundamental responsibilities of the state under the provisions of necessities include food, clothing, shelter, education, and medical care. Article 18.1 states, “The state shall regard the raising of the level of nutrition and the improvement of public health as among its primary duties.”

3m ago

Bridging the nutrition gap

Joint Action for Nutrition Outcome (JANO) project, implemented by CARE Bangladesh, in association with The Daily Star organized a roundtable, titled “Assessing Public Expenditure in NPAN-2 & 8th FYP” on May 16, 2024. Here we publish a summary of the discussion. 

4m ago

The Future of Money: Central Bank’s Digital Currency

Policy Research Institute (PRI) in collaboration with The Daily Star organized a roundtable titled ‘Future of Money’ on March 31, 2024. Here we publish a summary of the discussion.

5m ago

Better Work, Better Lives Elevating the RMG Industry in Bangladesh

The goal of this roundtable, along with the Better Work Bangladesh project, is to foster a sustainable, ethical, and profitable RMG sector.

5m ago

Driving growth in clean cooking solutions

There is no denying the paramount importance of clean cooking for health and environmental preservation. Our focus remains on safeguarding the health of mothers and children, given the severe health and environmental ramifications of traditional cooking methods.

Unlocking economic potential with digital financial inclusion

The initiation of digital financial services (DFS) in Bangladesh has been quite satisfactory, yet its untapped potential remains substantial, presenting significant opportunities for further development. Bangladesh’s prospects are immense, as we have yet to surpass the midpoint in realizing the potential gains achievable through financial inclusion.

Thinking beyond sanitation: Transitioning to a sustainable urban water cycle

Ismène R.A.C. Stalpers, Country Director, SNV Bangladesh

Protection of river to save agricultural economy, life-livelihood and environment: Role of state and citizens

For almost a decade, we have been celebrating the annual ‘World River Day’ on the last Sunday of September. One of the main reasons for this is to raise public awareness.

4y ago

Standard materials for safe construction

Maintaining standards for construction is a responsibility which is not easy to undertake yet is of great importance. The longevity of the structures should be prioritised when it comes to construction projects. Construction should have no option for compromise of standards. That way, public safety and interest can be safeguarded.

4y ago

Digital Bangladesh 2021: Payment systems and fintech

Bangladesh has made immense progress in digital payments over the last decade or so. From the demand side, about 7.7 percent of the population make payments using mobile wallets. Nonetheless, there is still room for growth. There are a lot of new opportunities in the horizon.

4y ago

Youth: Larger share of population, what share in making decisions?

The existing policy framework and practices do not allow young people, particularly young women from excluded and marginalised communities, to engage and contribute meaningfully.

4y ago

Supporting small and medium enterprises through the Covid-19 pandemic

We are aware that the SME sector is going through a difficult phase due to the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics, there are about 78 lakh SMEs in Bangladesh, with 25 million workers working in the SME sector.

4y ago

Future of G2P in Bangladesh: The case of social protection system

Many social protection programmes which are operating under different ministries need to be consolidated; otherwise, there will be multiplication of the same process.

4y ago

Post-COVID-19 youth employment projection in Bangladesh

The Daily Star in association with ActionAid Bangladesh organised an online discussion titled “Post-COVID-19 youth employment projection in Bangladesh” on July 19, 2020. Here we publish a summary of the discussion.

4y ago

Voluntary National Review 2020 and Youth Perspectives

The Daily Star in association with Citizen’s Platform for SDGs and Plan International Bangladesh organised a virtual policy dialogue titled “Voluntary National Review 2020 and Youth Perspectives” on July 16, 2020. Here we publish a summary of the discussion.

4y ago

Youth perspective on COVID-19 crisis in Bangladesh: Reflection on National Budget 2020-21

The Daily Star in association with ActionAid Bangladesh organised an online discussion titled “Youth perspective on COVID-19 crisis in Bangladesh: Reflection on national budget 2020-21” on June 24, 2020. Here we publish a summary of the discussion.

4y ago