Abstract
ABSTRACT Bangladesh was designated a low middle-income country (LMIC) in 2014. The country has experienced a significant reduction in poverty and improvements in social indicators but there are still pockets of poverty. Governance remains a challenge, as do environmental concerns. For external donors, the use of only low-income country instruments like targeted poverty reduction will no longer be appropriate in Bangladesh. Appropriate external partnerships could include innovative and knowledge-based initiatives to share best practices, skills and expertise.
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