Bangladesh was ruled by britain and Pakistan over 230 years . The people suffered severe racism and education was not provided to them . And during 71 pakistan killed millions of bengalis . They wanted bangladesh out of intelligent people so they targeted the best brains of bangladesh and murdered them one by one. So after bangladesh got its independence there was lack
Of leadership. So one generation suffered really low life . However bangladedhis have started to develop its HDI. since independence the HDI actually doubled. And the country is on its way to furthur development. Bangladesh is a heavily populated country .its a country smaller than one us state but contains half of the population of usa. That result so much problem for distribution of wealth among people.
There has been drought, food shortages, and war . All of theses factors contribute to poverty, death, and people becoming refuges.
Poverty in Bangladesh is overwhelming. The nation needs aid from the World Bank or the IMF to begin to escape from poverty.
Afghanistan or Bangladesh.
Faizuddin Ahmed has written: 'Practices of proverty [sic] measurement and poverty profile of Bangladesh' -- subject(s): Consumption (Economics), Income, Measurement, Poverty, Statistics 'Practices of poverty measurement and poverty profile of Bangladesh' -- subject(s): Consumption (Economics), Income, Measurement, Poverty, Statistics
floods and by extension poverty
Poor hyegine, poverty low intectuality rate
The quality of life in Bangladesh is very poor as it is considered to be among the poorest countries. 36 percent of the residents live below the poverty line.
to increase literacy rate, to diminish poverty, to secure law and order
harvest loss, misery to the farmers and poverty
Look at this website: http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/economies/Asia-and-the-Pacific/Bangladesh-POVERTY-AND-WEALTH.html It gives good indicators of the groups and how much of the countries GDP they spend.
Yes, Bangladesh is a developing/third world country. The country still faces poverty as a challenge.
As of May 2, 2013, the next country director in Bangladesh that was appointed is Johannes Zutt. He was appointed by the World Bank, and he joined the World Bank in 2000. He hopes to reduce poverty in the country.
M. A. Momin has written: 'Rural poverty and agrarian structure in Bangladesh' -- subject(s): Farm tenancy, Rural poor