The world has achieved progress in quality education, but developing countries such as Bangladesh still has scope to work on since the disparity between rural and urban areas is high.
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Protection and justice from all forms of discrimination against women are some of the fundamental human rights. It is also vital for accelerating sustainable development. It has been proven that empowering women and girls has a multiplier effect on economic growth.
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According to a UN study, the global gender pay gap stands at 23 percent globally, and without decisive action, it will take another 68 years to achieve equal pay. This slow and uneven progress requires us to rethink and retool our economic and social policies aimed at eradicating poverty. Sustainable economic growth will require societies to create conditions that allow people to have quality jobs that stimulate the economy while not harming the environment.
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Bangladesh is consistently cited as one of the most disaster-prone countries in the world, exposed to a variety of natural disasters, including cyclones, floods, earthquakes, and landslides, and ranks first in the world in terms of vulnerability. The annual losses due to natural calamities are amounting to hundreds of billions of dollars. The effects of climate change will only increase if not addressed right now and with proper measurement.
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