In Bangladesh, government officials, professors and anti-poverty
campaigners recently demanded a National Sharing Meeting on the
progress of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The officials also
presented a shadow report on December 9 in an event organized by SUPRO, a national network of grass roots organizations, at the Press Club in Dhaka.
Speakers
at the event included M.S. Akbar, MP & Chairman of the
Parliamentarian Standing Committee on Government Promises; Abdul
Mannan, former State Minister for Tourism and Civil Aviation; Mohammad
Tarique Ahsan, Assistant Professor of the Institute of Education and
Research at Dhaka University; Sanjida Akther Nira, Assistant Professor
of Women & Gender Development Studies at Dhaka University; and
Monisha Biswas, National MDGs Advocacy and Community Expert at the UN
Millennium Campaign.
The roundtable discussion was moderated
by SUPRO’s Chair, Abdul Awal, and the discussion paper was jointly
presented by Lawrence Besra and Qumrunnessa Nazly, Coordinator of SUPRO.
The speakers demanded that Bangladesh’s MDG
workplan be updated to address local problems caused by climate change,
unemployment, market liberalization and the commercialization of
essential services. Without a sustainable work plan, they said that
government activities cannot be successful.
They called for
programs to protect poor and marginalized people; updated curriculums
and the training and empowerment of teachers in order to deliver
quality education; and women-friendly education and working
environments. The speakers also called for equitable distribution of
land resources and social safety nets for Bangladesh’s vulnerable and
marginalized communities.
Finally, they recommended an
integrated plan to achieve the MDGs, with an increased budget for
essential services; the elimination of corruption and mismanagement;
and the strengthening of local government bodies.
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