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The Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD) was established in 1993 by Professor Rehman Sobhan, its founder Chairman, in partnership with leading civil society institutions in Bangladesh, to service a growing demand originating from the civil society in Bangladesh for a more participatory and accountable development process. CPD seeks to address this felt need through organising multi-stakeholder dialogues, backed by research, on issues of critical national, regional and global importance, through dissemination of knowledge and information on key developmental issues, and by influencing the policy making processes.

Over the past twenty years CPD has emerged as Bangladesh's premier civil society think-tank, and has established its credibility as one of the very few platforms in Bangladesh where civil society organisations, stakeholder groups and political parties, often with diverse views and perspectives, have been able to come together, over two decades, to discuss key issues of public concern and policy interest. Over the years, CPD has come to be recognized as a centre of excellence across South Asia where it has also attained credibility as a focal point for addressing issues of concern at the bilateral, regional as well as global level particularly as they pertain to least developed countries (LDC). The Centre was recognised as one of the top 228 leading think-tanks by the first global Go to Think Tank Survey in 2007, and was selected for support under the Think Tank Initiative through a globally competitive process.

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House 40/C, Road No 11 (new) Dhanmondi
Dhaka – 1209 Bangladesh -
Bangladesh

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(+88 02) 55001185

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info@cpd.org.bd

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Corporate accountability of the apparel sector enterprises of Bangladesh can be scrutinised based on their actions/inactions during COVID-19. The export-oriented apparel…

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Centre for Policy Dialogue

Moazzem, Khondaker Golam|Ahmed, Tamim

Asia and the Pacific

16 Jan 2022

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The report aims to understand the human, economic and social hazards endured by Bangladesh due to COVID-19, and measure the country’s resilience and the potential impacts…

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Centre for Policy Dialogue

Moazzem, Khondaker Golam|Ahmed, Tamim

Asia and the Pacific

30 Dec 2021

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Bangladesh is one of the most at-risk countries in the world to climate change with regular and frequent exposure to natural hazards. Due to geographical location, low-…

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Centre for Policy Dialogue

Khatun, Fahmida|Shadat, Wasel Bin|Kabir, Foqoruddin Al

Asia and the Pacific

30 Dec 2021

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Bangladesh, like most of the countries in the world, had to restrict mobility and economic activities to tackle the spread of the COVID-19 virus. Indeed, the pandemic has…

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Centre for Policy Dialogue

Bhattacharya, Debapriya|Khan, Towfiqul Islam|Rabbi, Md Mursalin Hossain

Asia and the Pacific

30 Dec 2021

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