As Bangladesh seeks to recalibrate its path in the aftermath of recent upheavals, the time is ripe to revisit an oft-invoked but under-examined agenda: institutional reform. Institutions are crucial to understand, as they are foundational for governance, transformation, and economic development.
One cannot claim to be anti-Hasina while displaying the same defining characteristics as our former prime minister.
What started as a moment of hope—a chance to break free from the chains of authoritarian rule—has increasingly turned into a struggle for meaningful reform.
Reform proposes "pluralism" over "secularism," but without a framework, it's unworkable.
Investing in public health ensures stability, resilience, and long-term growth.
BNP acting chairman Tarique Rahman has urged party leaders and activists to work for the implementation of its 31-point reform outline.
Bangladesh is presented with an unprecedented opportunity to reconfigure and functionalise its institutions and processes.
Public and media discourse overwhelmingly favours the idea of a reform commission for education.
It feels wrong in myriad ways to say that hope isn’t there when an autocrat fell
As Bangladesh seeks to recalibrate its path in the aftermath of recent upheavals, the time is ripe to revisit an oft-invoked but under-examined agenda: institutional reform. Institutions are crucial to understand, as they are foundational for governance, transformation, and economic development.
One cannot claim to be anti-Hasina while displaying the same defining characteristics as our former prime minister.
What started as a moment of hope—a chance to break free from the chains of authoritarian rule—has increasingly turned into a struggle for meaningful reform.
Reform proposes "pluralism" over "secularism," but without a framework, it's unworkable.
Investing in public health ensures stability, resilience, and long-term growth.
BNP acting chairman Tarique Rahman has urged party leaders and activists to work for the implementation of its 31-point reform outline.
Bangladesh is presented with an unprecedented opportunity to reconfigure and functionalise its institutions and processes.
Public and media discourse overwhelmingly favours the idea of a reform commission for education.
It feels wrong in myriad ways to say that hope isn’t there when an autocrat fell
Historically, revolutions often begin with an unified call for justice, equality, and change.