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Nawshad Ahmed

Dr Nawshad Ahmed, a retired UN official, is an economist and urban planner.

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We must adopt an area-based population strategy

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In the early 1970s, Bangladesh was considered overpopulated due to the country’s limited land area and resources; and the government declared rapid population growth as a national problem in the country in 1976.
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After two tumultuous years, what should the local government polls look like?

16 July 2026
At the local level, these elections are significant as they enable citizens to hold leaders accountable for not meeting their expectations. However, local government bodies should be allowed to work independently and be empowered to shoulder their responsibilities effectively.
16 July 2026
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How should Bangladesh's economy grow in the second half of 2020s?

8 June 2026
The country can revive growth through banking reforms, private investment, export diversification, and stronger human capital development.
8 June 2026
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A strategic roadmap for Dhaka's solid waste management

9 April 2026
Dhaka is the second-most populous city in the world and is projected to be the world’s most populous city by 2050, according to a 2025 report published by the United Nations on world urbanisation prospects.
9 April 2026
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Will the real poor get the benefits of the family card?

23 February 2026
The social safety net or social protection programme enables the government to advance the well-being and security of citizens by protecting them from vulnerability and deprivation so they can pursue a better life.
23 February 2026
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A coherent political vision is key to empowering local government

10 February 2026
While the central government is supposed to frame policies, the local government bodies are tasked with implementing development programmes and delivering services to the people under their respective jurisdictions.
10 February 2026
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ADP downsize: Why health and education are taking the hardest hits

29 January 2026
In the tradition of reviewing the performance of the Annual Development Programme (ADP) at the mid-point of each fiscal year, the National Economic Council (NEC) recently revised the total ADP allocation.
29 January 2026
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Bangladesh needs better education infrastructure to prevent primary dropouts

4 September 2025
Physical infrastructure is a major challenge in ensuring a safe and child-friendly learning environment.
4 September 2025
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Inclusive growth policies can reduce inequality in Bangladesh

Whether economic growth has an inherent mechanism to reduce both poverty and inequality has been extensively studied in developed and developing countries.
15 June 2021
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How to improve beneficiary targeting in social protection programmes?

It is widely acknowled-ged that Bangladesh has been successful in making impressive gains in poverty reduction in the past years. Nevertheless, at the end of 2019, there were still about 16.5 million people categorised as extreme poor.
7 May 2021
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Dhaka city’s unbridled expansion

Dhaka has been going through an unprecedented level of urban growth during the last five decades. As the capital of newly independent Bangladesh in 1971, Dhaka had a population of only 1.5 million, whereas it currently has an estimated population of 21.7 million.
12 April 2021
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What are our expectations from the newly elected municipality councils?

Elections to the paurashava (municipality) councils are ongoing since December 2020 in phases, and are expected to be concluded by April 2021.
13 March 2021
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How religious norms can support development

It is one thing to explore the connection between religion and development, and another to take it for granted and find out ways in which religion can contribute to economic development, deal with social disorders and promote overall welfare of the people.
13 February 2021
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Factory closure and its indirect impacts on local economy

When a reasonably large factory is closed down, either by the government or by a private entrepreneur, the immediate consequence of it that comes to mind is the loss of jobs.
20 January 2021
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Developing small and medium-sized towns is the answer

I visited more than a dozen small and medium sized towns in Bangladesh during the last two months to get a good understanding about our urbanisation trends.
28 December 2020
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How to bring price stability in the market

A common question is how and by whom are prices fixed in the market? The question arises because every now and then the price of one essential consumer item or the other goes up without our notice.
21 November 2020
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From lockdown towards opening up the economy

All indications in the past few weeks give an impression that the country is turning around. Economic activities have been picking up fast after a prolonged lockdown of about four months.
8 October 2020
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Are we aware of the severity of vitamin D deficiency in Bangladesh?

If half of the population of Bangladesh and up to 70 percent of children are deficient in vitamin D, then it must be a major cause for concern for us. Despite having the natural advantage of abundant sunshine all year round allowing vitamin D synthesis, why are we having this phenomenon in our population?
2 September 2020
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Poverty alleviation projects require stronger monitoring

Government projects targeting the poor, like any other projects, if not well planned and properly implemented, will not yield their desired outcomes.
22 August 2020
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Social research can be an important weapon in the fight against coronavirus

Social research is generally not a priority during a serious crisis. Despite the fact that Covid-19 has dramatically impacted our society and altered the life patterns of a large section of the population, we have undertaken very few studies in Bangladesh to assist informed decision-making during this pandemic.
20 July 2020
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Bangabandhu’s development vision and the unfinished work

The Father of the Nation, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, was a visionary leader whose birth centenary is being celebrated this year.
15 March 2020
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Improving the process of our urban development

In building urban infrastructure and services, we are faced with a huge challenge of meeting the demand created by increasing rate of urbanisation in Bangladesh.
21 December 2019
Monitoring and evaluation

Getting the measurements right

Monitoring and evaluation are proven tools to determine the extent to which public sector development projects and programmes are on track and if adjustments are required to improve their performance.
17 November 2019
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Why are social safety net programmes so crucial?

I have been asked by several close friends recently, why we need social protection measures to address poverty in Bangladesh—a country which has the world’s largest microcredit programme. One might ask: is it because the microcredit programme is not fulfilling its promise of alleviating poverty and social protection is therefore going to replace it?
20 October 2019
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When the garbage piles up

The near absence of an environment-friendly urban waste management system in Bangladesh is a major concern for the citizens.
6 October 2019
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Saving Dhanmondi Lake

The Dhanmondi lake deserves some serious attention by the relevant authorities to save it from pollution.
5 September 2019
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Revenue base has to be improved to overcome emerging issues

City corpora-tions and Paurashavas constitute the municipalities in Bangladesh. There are 331 municipalities comprising of 11 city corporations and 320 Paurashavas in the country.
10 August 2019
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Focus on a better skilled workforce

Education and skills are important prerequisites for faster economic and social development of a country. A skilled workforce is an asset and helps in ensuring enhanced productivity, adoption of new technology, global competitiveness, increased income and reduction of poverty. The East Asian countries achieved a higher growth path with adequate investment in skills development.
4 January 2019

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