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1. Perspective Plan of Bangladesh
Link: https://bangladesh.gov.bd/sites/default/files/files/bangladesh.gov.bd/page/6dca6a2a_9857_4656_bce6_139584b7f160/Perspective-Plan-of-Bangladesh.pdf
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2. Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD)
Link: https://cpd.org.bd/wp-content/uploads/2007/08/Bangladesh-Vision-2021-English.pdf
Description: WEBVision Paper is to project an image of Bangladesh in 2021 that meets the hopes and aspirations of the citizens of the country for an economically inclusive and politically …
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3. Perspective Plan of Bangladesh
Link: https://bangladesh.gov.bd/sites/default/files/files/bangladesh.gov.bd/page/6dca6a2a_9857_4656_bce6_139584b7f160/Perspective-Plan-of-Bangladesh.pdf
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4. Perspective-Plan-(2021-2041) - পরিকল্পনা বিভাগ …
Link: https://plandiv.gov.bd/site/files/3306e77a-62bc-4a12-b76e-91ac5e56a821/Perspective-Plan-(2021-2041)
Description: WEBপ্রয়োজনীয় ফর্মসমূহ. পরিকল্পনা বিভাগ ও পরিকল্পনা কমিশনে ...
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5. Perspective-Plan-(2021-2041) - পরিকল্পনা কমিশন …
Link: https://plancomm.gov.bd/site/files/99b0fa7c-4fca-4154-ad7c-0bc00e35df8f/Perspective-Plan-(2021-2041)
Description: WEBProspects and Opportunities of International Cooperation in Attaining SDG Targets in Bangladesh; Bangladesh Voluntary National Reviews (VNR) 2020; Sustainable …
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6. Making Vision 2041 a Reality PERSPECTIVE PLAN OF …
Link: https://nce.buet.ac.bd/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/perspective-plan_vision-2021-2041.pdf
Description: General Economics Division (GED)OF BANGLADESH 2021-2041" on February 25, 2020.Unfinished Memoirs: Sheikh Mujibur RahmanM.A. Mannan, MPDr. Shamsul AlamAccelerated growth with industrialization and trade1.1 Our Startling BeginningENSURING GOOD GOVERNANCE INSTITUTIONAL FOUNDATIONS OF A HIGH-INCOME COUNTRY2.1 Institutions Matter for Developmenta. Institutions for Economic Governance and Their Contribution to Growthb. Commitment for Strategic Trade Integration with World Marketsd. Taxation Management f. Political Institutionsg. Social Institutionsh. Gender Equalityi. Global Institutions – WTO2.4 The Challenge of Reforming Institutionsd. Decentralizationf. Skill Development: Upgrading Low Skill-Low Productivity to High Skill-High Productivity of Labourg. Strategy for Technology Breakthrough2.6 Going ForwardMACROECONOMIC FRAMEWORK FOR ACCELERATED INCLUSIVE GROWTH TOWARDS A HIGH-INCOME ECONOMY3.5 Monetary Management for Inflation Control and Stable GrowthPrivate InvestmentAnnex A: Macroeconomic OutlookImproving the Access to Finance for the PoorIncreasing Access of the Poor to the Migrant Labour MarketBalanced Regional Development4.6 Leaving No One BehindHUMAN DEVELOPMENT THROUGH QUALITY EDUCATION AND HARNESSING THE DEMOGRAPHIC DIVIDEND5.9 Beyond Human Development: Values, Culture and HeritageSUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE FOR FOOD SECURITY AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT IN A HIGH-INCOME COUNTRY6.3.1 Degradation of Natural Resources and Depleting Land Available for Agriculture:6.3.4 Inadequate Investments in Agro-Processing Value Chains6.3.5 Market Infrastructure and Poor Transportation Facilities6.3.7 Climate Change Impacts6.4 Progress in Food Security6.5 Agricultural Extension6.6 Future Agriculture Policies for Sustaining Food Security and Nutrition6.6.1 Sustainably Intensifying Agricultural Production Systems6.6.2 Increasing Resilience of Agricultural Production Systems6.6.3 Diversification in agricultural output and livelihoods6.7 Agriculture and Rural Development of the FutureA. My Village My Town: Ensuring urban facilities into the rural areas of Bangladesh:B. Improvement of the post-harvest management system and installation of Agro-based manufacturing industry in villages:C. Using vast sea resources to contribute to food security and food safety ensuring blue economy:6.8 Looking Ahead into the FutureCHAPTER 77.1.1 Industrial Policy and Industrialization7.1.2 Trade patterns and structural change in the age of globalization7.2.2 Addressing the Challenge of Export Diversification I. Challenges with trade infrastructureII. Challenges related to trade policy and the incentive regime7.3 Challenges and Opportunities for Bangladesh in a Competitive World7.3.1 Strengthening Competitive Advantage7.3.4 Sub-regional Cooperation for Integration in East and South East Asia7.4 Trade Prospects, Trade Strategies and Policies for the Future7.4.1 Tarifs, Protection, and Trade Policy Afecting Exports7.4.3 Trade Policy of the Future 7.6 Employment Generation Policies for a Maturing Economy7.6.2 Towards an Employment Strategy7.6.3 Strategy for Developing Human Capital 7.6.4 Technological Change, Automation and Implications for Employment in BangladeshSUSTAINABLE POWER AND ENERGY FOR A HIGH-INCOME COUNTRYCHAPTER 99.2 The State of Progress towards Innovation EconomyBUILDING TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION INFRASTRUCTURE FOR SUSTAINED RAPID GROWTHCHAPTER 1111.3.1 The Lessons of International Experience11.3.2 The Urban Reform Law11.6 A Strategy for City Reforms11.6.1 Public-Private Roles and Partnerships11.6.2 Strengthening Public Urban Service Agencies11.6.3 Towards an Accountable City Government11.7 Coordination of City Agenda with the National Agenda11.8 Planning and Monitoring11.11 Self-Financing and Cost RecoveryCHAPTER 1212.2 Implementation Progress with PP2021 Environmental and Climate Change Strategies and Policies12.5.4 Ensure Sustainable Management of Forestry Resources12.5.5 Strengthen Environmental Coordination and Environmental Institutions12.8 PP2041 Strategy for the Blue EconomyDegradation of land and water resources increasingly has the potential to threaten national and household food security in Bangladesh in future. The growing population of Bangladesh places stress on decreasing agricultural lands and a waning supply of natural resources. Major concerns related to degradation include loss of water for agriculture and...See more on nce.buet.ac.bd Degradation of land and water resources increasingly has the potential to threaten national and household food security in Bangladesh in future. The growing population of Bangladesh places stress on decreasing agricultural lands and a waning supply of natural resources. Major concerns related to degradation include loss of water for agriculture and...
Degradation of land and water resources increasingly has the potential to threaten national and household food security in Bangladesh in future. The growing population of Bangladesh places stress on decreasing agricultural lands and a waning supply of natural resources. Major concerns related to degradation include loss of water for agriculture and...
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7. Vision 2021 - Wikipedia
Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vision_2021
Description: WEBVision 2021 (Digital Bangladesh) Vision 2021 was the political manifesto of the Bangladesh Awami League party before winning the National Elections of 2008. It …
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8. Bangladesh Vision 2021 • National Designated Authority to GCF
Link: http://nda.erd.gov.bd/en/c/publication/bangladesh-vision-2021
Description: WEBThe Vision proposes a set of concrete measures to achieve eight identified goals, by 2021, through implementation of a number of short and medium-term initiatives and …
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9. Vision 2021 | People's Republic of Bangladesh
Link: https://bangladesh.gov.bd/site/page/8ce50d24-d00b-48c1-83ad-276b4fa63202/Vision-2021
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10. Bangladesh Vision 2021 | Climate & Clean Air Coalition
Link: https://www.ccacoalition.org/policy-database/bangladesh-vision-2021
Description: WEBThe Vision proposes a set of concrete measures to achieve eight identified goals, by 2021, through implementation of a number of short and medium-term initiatives and interventions.