Saleh Ahmed, an assistant professor of Global Studies and Environmental Studies in the School of Public Service, recently published “Pandemic Insights from Bangladesh” in the Asia and Pacific Policy Society policy forum. An excerpt from the article reads:
“Bangladesh’s government must look beyond the immediate public health crisis if it hopes to fix the country’s deep policy problems, Saleh Ahmed writes.
“Commentators and politicians across the world have spent much of the pandemic arguing about choices between lives and livelihoods, but the truth is that with stronger governance, most countries would be able to more successfully protect both, and Bangladesh is a great example of this.”