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Next generation has to be better than last: Radwan Mujib

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Referring to Bangladesh’s drive towards the high-income status in 2041, Centre for Research and Information (CRI) Trustee Radwan Mujib Siddiq has prioritised ensuring that the next generation is equipped to face the challenges of a rapidly changing country in an increasingly complex world.

“Bangladesh has its sights firmly set on three significant milestones over the next two decades: least developed country graduation in 2026, Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) attainment in 2030, and becoming a high-income economy in 2041,” said Radwan, editor-in-chief of policy-based quarterly WhiteBoard.

“Over these two decades, today’s schoolchildren will gradually take over the responsibility of continuing Bangladesh’s progress as a nation.”

Outlining the crucial period of growth and development in the works for the next 20 years, Radwan observed it is ever more important for the stakeholders of tomorrow to have a say in the policies that are being formulated today.

WhiteBoard, the country’s first policy-focused magazine, features in-depth articles, penned by globally acclaimed researchers and writers.

In the seventh instalment, the magazine explored some pressing issues such as the need for ‘comprehensively reforming’ the country’s education system.

Source: United News of Bangladesh