millennium development goals- the progress of bangladesh

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1.0 Introduction 1.1 Origin of the report This report on "Millennium development goals- the progress of Bangladesh" is undertaken as a partial requirement of Legal Environment of Business course of BBA program in East West University. This report is giving an insight into the progress of millennium development goals on Bangladesh. It has been prepared in compliance with the instructions of the course instructor Fahmida Hasan. 1.2 Objectives of the report Broad Objective The progress of Bangladesh or current situation regarding using millennium development goals. Specific Objectives To attain the broad objective following specific objectives were pursued: To learn gender and year wise participation. To know number of family members support this policy. To develop a differentiated strategy in a highly competitive situation. 1

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This report on "Millennium development goals- the progress of Bangladesh" is undertaken as a partial requirement of Legal Environment of Business course of BBA program in East West University. This report is giving an insight into the progress of millennium development goals on Bangladesh. It has been prepared in compliance with the instructions of the course instructor

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1.0 Introduction1.1 Origin of the reportThis report on "Millennium development goals- the progress of Bangladesh" is undertaken as apartial requirement ofLegal Environment ofBusinesscourseofBBA programinEast WestUniversit! This report is giving an insight into the progress of millennium development goals onBangladesh! "t has #een prepared in compliance $ith the instructions of the course instructor%ahmida &asan!1.2 Objectives of the report Broad ObjectiveTheprogressofBangladeshorcurrent situationregardingusingmillenniumdevelopmentgoals! Specific Objectives To attain the #road o#'ective follo$ing specific o#'ectives $ere pursued( To learn gender and ear $ise participation! To kno$ num#er of famil mem#ers support this polic! To develop a differentiated strateg in a highl competitive situation! To identif the $hole progress in our countr! To reduce # half the num#er of people living in a#solute povert) # *+,-. To ensure access to primar education for all children) # *+,-! To promote gender equalit and empo$er $omen 1 To reduce # t$o thirds the num#er of children that die #efore their fifth #irthda) #*+,-. To reduce # three quarters the num#er of $omen that die in child#irth) # *+,-. To com#at &"/0A"12) malaria and other diseases Toreverseenvironmental degradation#ensuringcountriesoriginateandimplement3green strategies3 # *+,- To develop a glo#al partnership for development1.3 Scope of the studyThis report mainl focuses on the progress of Bangladesh regarding millennium developmentgoal! The report is #ased on the general people4s response! The main Theme of the report is toprovide a snap short of the progress of Bangladesh regarding millennium development goal! Thisreport mainlfocuses onidentifingthe kefactors contri#utingtotheprogress of usingmillennium development strateg or polic in our countr! ! The report also includes their otherdemographic and phsiographic profile and relate them $ith their changes and progresses! 1.4 Methodoogy5esearch methodolog is a careful investigation for inquiring in a sstematic method and findingsolution of apro#lem! "t comprises the defining and redefining of pro#lemformulatinghpothesis) collection and evaluating data) making detection and reaching conclusion! "n this part$e $ill descri#e the methods used in the report and also tr to fit the #est process for the stud!Thismethodologhasprovided ustheguideline on ho$to collectdataandanal6e them incorrect manner! 1uetolimitedmaterials andlots of hurdles $eperformedane7plorator2research $hich $as carried out on primar data as $ell as some secondar data! 8ur focus $ase7clusivel qualitative and $e tried to come across the e7tremel confidential data for the onlinene$spaper! The motivation for choosing qualitative stud is this sort of stud helps to gain aprofound understanding of the concepts!Sources of !ata"We have done the report #ased on t$o different sources(#ri$ary Sources9rimar data are those collected # the investigator himself for the first time and thus the areoriginal in character) the are collected for a particular purpose! A $ell-structured questionnaire$aspersonalladministrated#all si7groupmem#erstotheselectedsampletocollect theprimar data! A face to face conversation $ith some peoples $as another vital source ofdata!1.% &i$itationsThe ma'or limitations $e faced to develop this report $ere - Lackofsecondardata-$ecouldnot findenoughinternational scholarlarticlethate7plain millennium development goals : the progress of Bangladesh! 1ue to technical limitations- our limitation to descri#e and relate all the surve dataande7plain their interdependence in depth #ecause of limited kno$ledge of analsis Time constraints- as all the mem#ers have enormous pressure to complete otherassignments and pro'ect papers on due date! 1espite of these shortcomings and limitations) $e tried to give the #est possi#le effort to makethe repot more relia#le that gives a clear understanding of the millennium development goals andits progress regarding our countr #asis! 3*!+ 'O(')#* O+ MI&&)((I,M !)-)&O#M)(* .O/&The Millennium 1evelopment ;oals ations in *+++) follo$ing the adoption of the United >ations Millennium 1eclaration! All ,?@ United >ations mem#er states at the time iger produced the most dramatic improvements! %or middle-income countries) Me7ico and Urugua e7hi#ited the most dramatic improvements!4.4 /bsoute 'ountry #erfor$ance" &onduras and Ecuador remain tied for the #est performing countries! "n addition) lo$-income countries account for over half of M1; trail#la6er countries!4.% !ata 'haenges" Widespread data revisions or retractions affected a num#er of countries3 M1; 9rogress "nde7 scores) particularl in relation to the education indicator! This effect highlights the practical limitations of attempting to track annual M1; progress and the sensitivit of performance trends to often poor) non-static data sources!7%.0 /**/I(/B&) .O/&SBangladesh has made considera#le progress in achieving the Millennium 1evelopment;oals ations in*+++) to#eachieved # *+,- include(*/B)&".oas achieved by Bangadesh according to surveymale #emale total2 to 5 45% 20% 65%3 to 520% 5% 25%more than 5 $% 2% 10%;raphical 5epresentation(2 to 5 3 to 5 more than 50%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%#emalemale$%.1 .oa 1 " )radicating e:tre$e poverty and hungerThe related indicators for Eradicating e7treme povert and hunger are( *arget 1./" &alve) #et$een ,@@+ and *+,-) the proportion of people $hose income is less than one dollar a dao 9overt gap at national povert line 19 campaign to increase support for the Millennium 1evelopment ;oals! The Millennium Gampaign targets intergovernmental) government) civil societ organi6ations and media at glo#al and regional levels!U>19 partners $ith people at all levels of societ to help #uild nations that can $ithstand crisis) and drive and sustain the kind of gro$th that improves the qualit of life for everone! U>19 em#arked on its 'ourne in Bangladesh in ,@DA! 2ince its inception) U>19 and its partners in the countr have accomplished ke results in the areas of governance) povert reduction) climate change and disaster resilience) as $ell as achievement of the Millennium 1evelopment ;oals 19 9overt 5eduction Gluster supports the process of social inclusion and local economic development through four interlinked approaches( local o$nership) capacit development) income and emploment generation and social protection! Local pro#lems need local solutions) and the 9overt 5eduction Gluster #ridges the gap #et$een ;overnment) >;8s) donors) and most importantl local communities to put programs and resources $here the are needed most!While human development indicators have significantl improved in Bangladesh) social and income disparities remain a challenge! 9ersistent pockets of e7treme povert in ur#an slums) the &ill Tracts) coastal #elt) Ghars and other environmentall vulnera#le areas are not full reflected in national-level data! The poor are often structurall disadvantaged in terms of o$nership of assets) and have inadequate access to institutional finance as $ell as #asic services including qualit education) healthcare) $ater and sanitation!*/B)&" +avorabe 'ontribution of other countries in achieving the M!. according to survey3%male #emale total/ES 50% 15% 65%no 15% 5% 20%0ot s.1cient 10% 5% 15%/ESno0ot s.1cient50%15%10%15%5%5%male #emale8ther countries contri#utions are ver effective for Bangladesh to achieve the M1;s as it is agreed #C-H of male and female!>.1 M!.s in Bangadesh" Bridging the gaps%rom *+,* to *+,C) the U> 1evelopment Assistance %rame$ork for Bangladesh has prioriti6ed the acceleration of M1; achievements in the $orst performing and most vulnera#le geographic areas! Through M1; locali6ation 19 has implemented small-scale interventions in more than B+ Upa6ilas -&AB"TAT and local communities) U>19 created the Ur#an 9artnerships for 9overt 5eduction