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What Works for the Urban Poor?

2019-04-09 0

The UPPR Experience in Bangladesh The Urban Partnerships for Poverty Reduction (UPPR), one of the largest urban development programmes in the world, helped nearly three million people improve their livelihoods and living conditions in just 7 years bet...

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Is Bangladesh ready for its urban future?

2019-04-04 1

October 31 is 'World Cities Day'—a global call to promote sustainable urban development by partnering to take on the challenges and opportunities that urbanisation presents Ashekur Rahman Today, at least one in four people in Bangladesh lives in ...

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Framing a shared urban vision

2019-04-02 0

How should we better prepare and plan for our growing urban populations? Ashekur Rahman Bangladesh can become the world's 28th largest economy by 2030, according to PwC. Goldman Sachs has already listed the country as one the "...

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