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17/09/2024

World Bank commits over two billion dollars of new support to Bangladesh

DHAKA, September 17:

The World Bank is committed to increasing lending to Bangladesh in this fiscal year to help the reform agenda of the Interim Government, its Country Director Abdoulaye Seck said on Tuesday.

Seck informed that the World Bank can mobilise about $2 billion new financing in this fiscal year to support critical reforms, flood response, better air quality and health.

Seck spoke about the new assistance when he met Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus at the State Guest House Jamuna in Dhaka.

"We would like to support you as fast as possible and as much as possible," Seck said, adding that the bank would support the critical financial needs of the country.

He said that in addition to the new commitments, the multilateral lender would repurpose about an extra one billion dollars from its existing programmes in consultation with the government in response to the calls for support by the Chief Adviser to all development partners of Bangladesh.

Seck said the extra lending would raise the amount of soft loans and grants the World Bank would be giving to Bangladesh this fiscal year to about 3 billion dollars once the funds from the existing projects are repurposed.

The World Bank country chief said the completion of the reforms would be "critically important" for Bangladesh and its young people, including the two million people who are joining the job market every year.

The Chief Adviser has told the World Bank country head that the bank must have flexibility to fund Bangladesh's reforms and help restart a new journey after 15 years of "extreme misgovernance."

"Out of these ashes, we have to build new structures. We need a big push, and we have to focus on the dreams of the students," he said.

“I will suggest, help us. Be a part of our team,” said the Chief Adviser.

Professor Yunus asked the World Bank to lend its technical support to recover billions of dollars of stolen assets siphoned off from Bangladesh by corrupt individuals during Sheikh Hasina's 15-year-long dictatorship.

"You have the tech to bring back stolen assets," Professor Yunus said, adding Bangladesh would also need the bank's expertise to build "a zero-corruption Bangladesh".

The World Bank country chief has agreed to help Bangladesh bring back the stolen money. "We are happy to help you," Seck said.

He said the bank would also like to help Bangladesh with data transparency, data integrity, digitalisation of tax collection, and financial sector reforms.

Professor Yunus said Bangladesh can't afford to lose this once in a lifetime opportunity to fix its institutions and undertake major reforms.

"Once we lose it, it will never come back," he said.

Seck offered condolences for the martyrs of the July-August student-led uprising.

He said he was impressed by the graffiti and murals painted by young people on Dhaka's walls. "In 30 years of my career, I've never seen it anywhere," he said.

"We need to empower them," Seck said.

08/09/2024

Chief Adviser calls for fast-tracked resettlement process for Rohingya

Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus Sunday underscored the need for expedited third country resettlement of the Rohingya people who have been living in Bangladesh.

The Chief Adviser made the call after he met officials of the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) at his office in Dhaka.

The IOM chief of mission in Bangladesh Abdusattor Esoev gave an overview of the resettlement of the Rohingya to developed countries including in the United States.

Washington DC has reaffirmed its commitment to resettle thousands Rohingyas in the United States, but the process hasn't been accelerated.

The Chief Adviser asked the officials to fast-track the process.

He told senior Bangladesh officials that the resettlement process should be easy, regular and smooth.

"It should be the easiest of the process," he told the officials of IOM and the Bangladesh government.

The IOM Bangladesh chief said the resettlement of the Rohingya resumed in 2022 after a gap of 12 years, but only this year the process gathered some pace.

Foreign Adviser Touhid Hossain, Foreign Secretary Md. Jashim Uddin, Home Secretary Abdul Momen, Secretary on SDG affairs Lamiya Morshed, Secretary of the Ministry of the Disaster Management and Relief, Kamrul Hasan and IOM deputy chief of mission Fatima Nusrath Ghazzali were also present during the meeting.

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