Bangladesh is at a turning point in its development journey. Economic growth has lifted millions out of poverty and fueled modernization nationwide. Yet, this rapid progress has also intensified pollution, climate vulnerability, and resource depletion. More than ever, sustainable development is essential to secure the nation's long-term well-being. By aligning growth with environmental care and social inclusion, Bangladesh can build a more stable, fair, and resilient society. A future focused on sustainability is not only possible—it is necessary for the country’s survival in an increasingly unpredictable world. Rethinking Urban Growth for Healthier Cities The population in urban areas continues to rise, placing heavy demands on housing, water, energy, and transport systems. Dhaka, in particular, struggles with congestion, poor air quality, and inadequate waste management. These problems directly impact the health and productivity of city residents. Bangladesh must adopt smarter a...
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