Tackling poverty and discrimination in Bangladesh

29 april, 10:00-11:30, Zoom/Youtube

Despite notable socio-economic development in Bangladesh, extreme poverty remains widespread among ethnic and religious minority groups. What dynamics contribute to minorities’ poverty and exclusion and how should they be countered? How can development partners more effectively tackle poverty and discrimination and support social inclusion?

Welcome to a webinar about the EBA report Extreme Poverty and Marginalisation in Bangladesh: Drivers and Lessons for Development Cooperation, exploring the multifaceted dimensions of poverty facing minority groups in Bangladesh. The authors will present the main findings of the report, followed by a panel discussion on how development efforts can be designed to more effectively address the needs of the most marginalised.

Speakers:

Elina Scheja, Chief Economist at Sida

Gayle Martin, Acting Country Director for Bangladesh, The World Bank

Michal Krejza, Head of Cooperation, Delegation of the European Union to Bangladesh

Meghna Guhathakurta, independent researcher and former Professor of International Relations, University of Dhaka

Owasim Akram, Author and Postdoctoral Researcher at the Department of Political Science, Örebro University and visiting research fellow at the Department of Social and Policy Sciences, University of Bath

Mathilde Maîtrot, Author and Senior Lecturer in International Development at the University of Bath, Department of Social and Policy Sciences.

Joe Devine, Author and Professor of Global Development at the University of Bath.

Moderator: Julia Schalk

Date: 29 April

Time: 10:00-11:30 CET

Where: Zoom/Youtube

Language: English

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