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  1. 2 oct. 2019 · In Bangladesh, more than 120 companies export information and communications technology (ICT) products worth nearly $1 billion to 35 countries. By 2021, it’s expected that this will increase to $5 billion. Indeed, the growing strength of the ICT Industry underpins the four vital pillars that will support Bangladesh’s transformation to a digital economy by 2021, and a knowledge economy by 2041.

  2. 16 févr. 2024 · Bangladesh’s GDP grew from $18 billion in 1980 to $460 billion in 2022 and it is today among the world’s most important textile and apparel exporters. Now, IFC is helping to accelerate what may be the next great industrial transformation. This evolution looks southward toward Africa, where circumstances are ripe for sustainable and ...

  3. 18 janv. 2022 · Since its founding in 1971, Bangladesh has emerged from overwhelming poverty to be proclaimed by The World Bank in 2020 as 'a model for poverty reduction'. It achieved the highest cumulative GDP growth globally from 2010 to 2020 and is now on course to become a developed country by 2041. The Bangladesh paradox has been researched well, and the ...

  4. 5 déc. 2018 · By 2030, around half of Bangladesh will be living in urban areas. These people will demand all kind of goods and services that we cannot predict today. There is no point in debating whether the Fourth Industrial Revolution is good or bad, or whether it will benefit Bangladesh or not. It’s not something for us to accept, reject or regulate.

  5. 20 janv. 2020 · According to MIT’s Erik Brynjolffson, countries dependent on the garment sector will need to “leapfrog” traditional methods for reskilling workers in order to transition workers in time. Bangladesh signaled they want to reskill at least 1-2 million workers – and they want to try innovative approaches to get there.

  6. 13 janv. 2020 · Solar power is changing the lives of 20 million people in rural areas, who can now work, study and go out after dark. In Bangladesh, more than a quarter of the rural population still do not have access to electricity. For millions of people, daily activities like cooking, working and studying are difficult, or even impossible, after sundown.

  7. 16 sept. 2021 · Detailed country research by The Global Hunger Index (2018) classifies food security concerns in Bangladesh as ‘serious’. As the chart below shows, a lack of nutritional food causes stunting in 36.1% of the child population and wasting in 14.3% of children. Child mortality as a result of malnutrition stood at 3.4% in 2018.

  8. 26 févr. 2020 · Bangladesh. Bangladesh is growing rapidly due to smart use of technology to drive a digital transformation. The digital inclusion strategy aims to promote the uptake of mobile money. Technology is improving the accessibility, quality and affordability of health services. Bangladesh is continuing its strong development trajectory, marching ahead ...

  9. 11 mars 2015 · Mar 11, 2015. Anna Akter, a nine-year-old student at a floating school in Bangladesh’s remote Natore district, says she might have missed out on her education during annual monsoon floods without her boat-based classroom. The same goes for Khushi Khatun, who also studies at the boat school where she gets free tuition and materials.

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