UNDP is working to increase financial inclusion in rural areas to give the population a scope to alleviate themselves from poverty
From mosquito repellents in the 90s to air conditioners now, Bangladesh has come a long way to play its part in saving the environment
Mangroves help to buffer the land against storm surges, strong winds and sea level rise. They also provide a protective barrier for the community and their homes, which are often situated close to the shoreline
The Finance Minister's call for action comes in wake of decreasing foreign assistance for development and the urgent need to explore alternatives for resource mobilisation
Bangladesh was ranked among top 10 plastic polluted countries due to poor waste management. Plastic comprises 8 percent of the country's waste generated every year, weighing some 800,000 tonnes.
The burden of around 3.3 million pending cases was hampering access to justice, especially for the marginalised and poor
Depleting forest resources left them in crisis and UNDP Bangladesh is working to help them adapt alternative livelihoods

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162.9 million

Population

24.3%

Poverty rate

$1271

GNI per capita

0.57

Human Dev. Index

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