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Bangladesh is entering a period of significant economic, demographic, and social transition. Over recent decades, the country has achieved substantial progress in economic growth, poverty reduction, human development, and social indicators. At the same time, the context within which social protection systems operate is changing rapidly. Population growth is slowing, urbanisation is accelerating, labour markets are evolving, climate-related risks are increasing, and households are becoming more exposed to economic, health, and livelihood shocks. These changes are occurring alongside a period of political and institutional transition, preparations for graduation...
By Arju Afrin Kathy
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The National Conference on Social Protection 2025, held in Dhaka, marked a significant milestone in Bangladesh’s journey toward building an...
By Arju Afrin Kathy and Aminul Arifeen
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Child marriage remains a significant development concern in Bangladesh, with profound implications for education outcomes, gender equality,...
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Barriers of Accessing Social Protection Programmes for the Poor and Marginalized is a diagnostic research study by Dr. Abdur Razzaque, Dr. Syed Mortuza...
By Arju A. Kathy, and A. Arifeen
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The Social Security Policy Support (SSPS) Programme has been at the heart of Bangladesh’s journey to modernize...
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A small representation of the decisions which are taken in the 20th meeting of Central Management Committee(CMC) which was held in 12 February, 2025.
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Prepared by Arju Afrin Kathy and Aminul Arifeen
This document, prepared by the Social Security Policy Support Programme (SSPS), provides an in-depth analysis of...
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As part of efforts to better understand the real-life impact of social protection programmes, the Social Security Policy Support (SSPS) Programme team conducted...