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NGOs seek recognition for development: Dr Debapriya

Staff Correspondent, Dhaka

Published: 18:20, 7 October 2024

Update: 18:21, 7 October 2024

NGOs seek recognition for development: Dr Debapriya

Dr Debapriya Bhattacharya, chief of the white paper committee on Bangladesh’s economy, on Monday said non-government organizations (NGOs) sought recognition of their contributions to the development of the country.

The NGO representatives came up with the plea at a meeting with the white paper committee at NEC Bhaban of the Planning Commission in Dhaka.

A total of 80 representatives from local and international development organizations participated in the meeting.

After the meeting, Dr Bhattacharya at a press briefing said, “They (NGOs representatives) think this issue of recognition of the non-government organizations to development needs to be considered with importance.”

Raising the views of the NGO representatives, he said though the non-government development organizations have a significant role in the government’s previous and present initiatives, they have no proper representation locally or nationally in the initiatives.

Since people are faced with high inflation and other challenges, they think that government support and policy coordination are required to strengthen the role of non-government development partners to address the problems, he added.

NGO representatives are of the view that various institutional barriers and corruption in the government institutions are among the biggest obstacles to properly run the activities of the non-government development organizations, said Dr Debapriya, also a distinguished fellow at the Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD).

The institutional barriers are intentional in many cases. And the government policies and regulations become barriers in some cases, he said.

They also mentioned specific names of the concerned institutions that oversee the non-government organizations, the names of the district administration and law enforcement agencies, he said.

The NGO leaders suggested ensuring proper government management and freeing the institutions from corruption, said the white paper committee chief.

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