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State of the Bangladesh Economy in FY2023-24 (First Reading)

Independent Review of RBD Bangladesh's Development Labour rights in Bangladesh-Commitments and concerns 6.2 Analytical structure ☐ In order to analyse, this chapter employs a customised two-circle framework (Figure 6.1) ☐ In accordance with this framework, the chapter compiled concerns raised by the USA, EU, and UN regarding the labour rights situation in Bangladesh ☐ These concerns were drawn from various sources, including their official statements, reports focusing on Bangladesh, and minutes of meetings with different agencies in Bangladesh ☐ Furthermore, the chapter conducted a data-based evaluation of Bangladesh's compliance with labour rights, specifically assessing its progress against the (NAP) (2021-2026); targets to be met before graduating from LDCs; SDGs 2030 targets ☐ Additionally, the chapter compared this progress with that of other peer developing countries, namely India, China, Vietnam, and Sri Lanka ☐ Finally, drawing from the findings gained through the analysis, several recommendations have been put forth CPD (2023): State of the Bangladesh Economy in FY2023-24 (First Reading) Figure 6.1: Two-circle-framework for the analysis of this chapter Reports of USA, EU, and UN agencies - Official statements - Meeting minutes of oservations of of the USA Observations of the EU Labour rights situations in Bangladesh through the lens of global communities Observations of the UN - National and global data sources - National and global reports - Newspaper reports National Plan of Action Key Recommendations Source: Authors' illustration Progress ess of peer Data based assessment of Bangladesh's labour rights performance LDC graduation and SDGS countries 83
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