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Bangladesh

A young girl wearing a traditional hat.

The country faces several challenges - meeting the demands of a large and increasingly urban population while dealing with the shocks of natural disasters and climate change. It is one of the poorest states in the world and among the most fragile – both physically and politically.

Top priorities

  • Encouraging private sector investment
  • Ensuring the government is capable of financing and delivering social services
  • Getting more children into better schools
  • Improving family planning and reducing maternal deaths

We will spend an average of £250 million per year in Bangladesh until 2015.

Projects

Find out more in Projects: Bangladesh

Bangladesh on DFID Bloggers

Getting startedopens in a new window

posted 31 January 2012

We spent the first 11 days of our trip to Bangladesh in the capital city of Dhaka which, though dusty and busy, is full of wonderful bright colours...

Hannah Howard

by Hannah Howardopens in a new window
International Citizen Service volunteer

How we have helped

Girls decide: Tackling child marriage and early pregnancy in Bangladesh

Girls decide: Tackling child marriage and early pregnancy in Bangladesh

Hosna's father was planning for her to get married, but with help from a UK aid funded partner organisation, IPPF, she was able to make an informed decision about her future.

Sowing the seeds of scuba rice

Sowing the seeds of scuba rice

How flood resistant rice is helping South Asian farmers feed their families when the floods come

Last updated: 09 Dec 2011