Most of the 2.1-billion-strong workforce in Asia and the Pacific are denied access to decent jobs, healthcare and social protection.
The Asia Pacific region is at a crossroads today—to further breakdown or breakthrough to a greener, better, safer future.
The UN has predicted a steady economic growth for Bangladesh this year and the next year, but voiced concern over rising
In contrary to the government’s growth expectation of beyond 7 percent for 2016, a United Nations body has said it would not exceed 6.8 percent.
AS per a report published by ESCAP titled 'Economic and Social Survey of Asia and the Pacific 2015', Bangladesh is ahead of both India and Pakistan in terms of inclusive growth.
Most of the 2.1-billion-strong workforce in Asia and the Pacific are denied access to decent jobs, healthcare and social protection.
The Asia Pacific region is at a crossroads today—to further breakdown or breakthrough to a greener, better, safer future.
The UN has predicted a steady economic growth for Bangladesh this year and the next year, but voiced concern over rising
In contrary to the government’s growth expectation of beyond 7 percent for 2016, a United Nations body has said it would not exceed 6.8 percent.
AS per a report published by ESCAP titled 'Economic and Social Survey of Asia and the Pacific 2015', Bangladesh is ahead of both India and Pakistan in terms of inclusive growth.