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Bangladesh has potential to end extreme poverty by 2030: WB

Bangladesh has done an impressive job in reducing poverty over the last decades and has the potential to end extreme poverty by 2030 if it takes firm steps to make growth more inclusive to benefit all Bangladeshis, the World Bank has said.
Under the new $1.90 poverty line based on 2011 purchasing power, according to a statement of the Washington-based lender received in Dhaka, 28m, or 18.5% of Bangladeshis lived in extreme poverty in 2010.
More than 16mn people in Bangladesh graduated from extreme poverty between 2000 and 2010, it said, Xinhua reports.
Achieving the goal of reducing extreme poverty to less than 3% of Bangladeshis by 2030 will require economic growth becoming more inclusive with the poorest 40% of society receiving greater benefits from development, it added.
According to the statement, World Bank Group president Jim Yong Kim plans to travel to Bangladesh later this month as part of a global End Poverty Day campaign. His visit is intended to draw attention to Bangladesh’s impressive record in dramatically reducing extreme poverty, it said.
“I’m very much looking forward to seeing firsthand Bangladesh’s progress in improving the livelihoods of tens of millions, empowering women, and enhancing the quality of education,” Kim said. “Many developing countries in the world can learn important lessons from Bangladesh to reduce extreme poverty and to promote sustainable development.”
According to the statement, two new reports, the Bangladesh Development Update and Poverty and Shared Prosperity 2016: Taking on Inequality, find that Bangladesh is making sustained progress in poverty reduction and increasing opportunities.
“The fruit of Bangladesh’s development experience in innovations such as conditional cash transfers, gender equity in education, and successful family planning is being reflected in its notable reduction of poverty and improvement in the lives of its citizens,” said Qimiao Fan, the World Bank’s country director for Bangladesh, Bhutan, and Nepal.
“As a steadfast partner with Bangladesh since 1972, we are committed to supporting the country in increasing shared prosperity to overcome extreme poverty and other development challenges within a generation.”
However, the reports also show that the country is currently the 64th poorest out of the 154 countries and much remains to be done. The development update stresses increasing resilience to security, financial, and trade shocks along with weaker than expected global trade and growth.
To move to the next level and realise its goals of becoming a middle income country by 2021 and overcoming extreme poverty by 2030, the country needs to sustain its economic and remittances growth, create more and better jobs, focus on energy and transportation infrastructure, and make progress on improving the quality of health and education, said the statement.
“Bangladesh needs to continue creating enough jobs to employ the 2mn young people who enter the job market every year. This requires boosting productivity and foreign and domestic investment by reforming business regulations, reducing infrastructure and energy deficiencies, while enhancing financial efficiency,” said Zahid Hussain, lead economist and author of the Bangladesh Development Update.
“The country could also increase its resources to make much-needed investments and become a leader in environmentally sustainable development through a well designed and implemented carbon tax.”

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