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E-book: COVID-19 and Bangladesh: Inclusion, Disaggregation and Transition

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  • Format: 264 pages
  • Series: COVID-19 in Asia
  • Pub. Date: 12-Jul-2024
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040093399
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  • Format: 264 pages
  • Series: COVID-19 in Asia
  • Pub. Date: 12-Jul-2024
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040093399

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This bookanalyses the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic and features the socioeconomic fallouts for disadvantaged communities in Bangladesh, their coping mechanisms and implications for the country's development ambitions. It will be of interest to health and society in Asia and the Global South.



COVID-19 and Bangladesh analyses the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic and features the socioeconomic fallouts for disadvantaged communities in Bangladesh, their coping mechanisms and implications for the country's development ambitions.

The contributors to the book examine the immediate impact of economic adversities, which rapidly translated into health, employment, education and other socioeconomic problems. They show that the pandemic has disproportionately impacted the communities that were traditionally left behind and created a new group of people that are "pushed behind". Structured in four sections, the book examines impact and adjustment in the areas of employment, income and expenditure and health, education and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and offers policy perspectives. The empirical analysis and policy conclusions presented in the chapters are based on official secondary data, household-level primary surveys, focus-group discussions, key informant interviews and reviews of public policy documents. The policy conclusions and outlook presented in the book can be instructive for other low-middle income, or graduating least developed countries (LDC).

A unique contribution to the current debate on the diverse implications of the COVID-19 pandemic, this book will be of interest to policymakers and academics studying health and society in Asia and other countries of the Global South.

1. COVID-19 Implications in Bangladesh: Lessons for Inclusive Policy Transition; 2. Choices and Challenges in Assessing COVID-19 Impact on Disadvantaged Groups; 3. Macroeconomic Impact and Policy Implications; 4. The Economic Impact of COVID-19 and Lockdowns on Disadvantaged Households in Bangladesh; 5. Dealing with the Aftermath of COVID-19: Adjustments and Adaptation Efforts of the Apparel Workers in Bangladesh; 6. Household Level Adjustments in the Labour Market; 7. Approaches Adopted by Disadvantaged Groups to Cope with the Pandemic Fallout; 8. Vaccinations, Food Consumption and Access to Health Services; 9. New Realities in the Education Sector Confronting the Disadvantaged Groups; 10. Assessing COVID-19 Impact on SDG Delivery in Bangladesh: Framework, Measurement, and Perspectives; 11. Public Policy Responses and Options; 12. Raising Delivery Effectiveness of Support Measures for Disadvantaged Households; 13. Data Initiatives for Evidence-based Policymaking; Index

Debapriya Bhattacharya is Distinguished Fellow, Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD), Bangladesh; Member, United Nations Committee for Development Policy (UN-CDP), and Convenor of the Citizens Platform for SDGs, Bangladesh. He is also the Founding Chair of Southern Voice and former Ambassador of Bangladesh to the WTO and UN Offices in Geneva and Vienna.

Towfiqul Islam Khan is Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD), Bangladesh. He is a member of the SDG Task Team of the Prime Ministers Office, Government of Bangladesh.