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The government should not neglect the contribution of non-government organisations as they are an important partner in the country’s socio-economic progress, economists and development practitioners said yesterday.
Bangladesh is one of the countries most vulnerable to the effects of climate change, and requires huge funds to adapt. It is widely acknowledged that the funds should come from developed countries, who are among the highest polluters.
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Govt trying to find ways for expats to invest in Bangladesh: minister
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Expatriates Welfare Minister Imran Ahmad today said the government is trying to find ways for expatriate Bangladeshis to invest in the country. We are trying to work on a system so that they can have an investment opportunity…, he said.
The minister was addressing a discussion on the award-giving ceremony of Migration Media Award-2019 at Brac Centre Inn in the capital.
Handing over crests to the winners as chief guest, the minister said media along with NGOs and CSOs are the main driving force by whom the government will be able to make people aware about migration.