
Nasim Ahmed
holds a PhD in Public Policy from Ulster University in the UK, and is currently working as an associate professor at the Bangladesh Institute of Governance and Management. He can be reached at [email protected]
holds a PhD in Public Policy from Ulster University in the UK, and is currently working as an associate professor at the Bangladesh Institute of Governance and Management. He can be reached at [email protected]
Bangladesh, often called the “land of rivers,” has traditionally depended on its extensive river network for transportation.
Bangladesh’s economy is significantly dependent on its export earnings. The export sector has faced several challenges under the interim government.
The overarching goal should be to create a public administration that can meet the evolving needs of the citizens and contribute to their socio-economic development.
The return and reintegration of migrants is an integral part of the migration cycle
The Bangladeshi diasporas’ diverse human, social, cultural, and economic capital represents new assets for national development in a connected world
Bangladesh, often called the “land of rivers,” has traditionally depended on its extensive river network for transportation.
Bangladesh’s economy is significantly dependent on its export earnings. The export sector has faced several challenges under the interim government.
The overarching goal should be to create a public administration that can meet the evolving needs of the citizens and contribute to their socio-economic development.
The return and reintegration of migrants is an integral part of the migration cycle
The Bangladeshi diasporas’ diverse human, social, cultural, and economic capital represents new assets for national development in a connected world