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Delegating Authority in Bangladesh to Manage the Covid-19 Pandemic

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posted on 2024-09-05, 20:41 authored by Asif Shahan, Raeesa Rahemi, Syeda Salina Aziz, Mirza Masood Hassan
Bangladesh, like most countries, grappled with the harsh conditions of Covid-19, with little infrastructure and set up of institutions to deal with the consequences of the pandemic. A country with a large informal economy, and an even larger export manufacturing sector it is highly dependent on, the Bangladesh government had tough decisions to make when it came to saving and protecting the lives of millions, as well as ensuring continued economic activity to save livelihoods. To strike a balance between protecting both these important factors, the central government adopted a unique approach of mobilising and enabling the local government to implement a lot of measures. Their approach was area centric, in that the local government recognised the needs of their districts, and that looked different for different areas of the country, whether rural or urban, agricultural or industrial focused. This policy brief outlines some of the local measures and responses that worked in minimising the impact of Covid-19 on the dense Bangladeshi population.

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Shahan, A.; Rahemin, R.; Aziz, S.S. and Hassan, M. M. (2023) ‘Delegating Authority in Bangladesh to Manage the Covid-19 Pandemic’, CPAN Policy Brief 3, Brighton: Institute of Development Studies, DOI: 10.19088/CPAN.2023.003

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CPAN Policy Brief 3

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Bangladesh

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