Seminar on
'LDC and Brussels Plan of Actions (BPoA)' at National Press Club,
Dhaka, Bangladesh
29 August 2008
LDC Watch, South Asia Alliance
for Poverty Eradication (SAAPE) and Equity and Justice Working
Group (Equity BD), Bangladesh jointly organized the seminar on
'LDCs and Brussels Programme of Action (BPoA)' in Dhaka.
In the introductory speech, Dr
Arjun K Karki of LDC Watch said there were 24 least developed
countries in 1971. But now the number of LDCs has increased
to 49 and the rich countries are responsible for their deterioration,
he said. We were not poor. We were systemically made poor.
LDCs must apply 2P strategy i.e Pressure and Partnership
to gain benefit from the international Programme of Actions and
multilateral development processes.
In the keynote presentation Md
Shamsuddoha, Secretary equitybd, specifically analyzed the major
challenges facing the LDCs in the implementation of BPoA and asked
the lending countries and agencies to take immediate measures,
which include fulfilling their promises for ensuring economic
development in low-income countries, by building up human resources
and increasing institutional capacities, enhancing the role of
trade in development, reducing vulnerability, protecting the environment
and mobilizing financial resources.
Dr Hasan Mahmud, Special Assistant
to the Awami League Chief Sheikh Hasina, said the least developed
countries, like Bangladesh, could not reach their goal, as they
follow the advice of international donor agencies like the World
Bank (WB), Asian Development Bank (ADB) and International Monetary
Fund (IMF).
BNP leader Rizvi Ahmed said the
elected representatives of the government must make efforts to
prepare the development plans with their eyes on nations
interests, both at local and international levels. The Jatiya
Partys presidium member, GM Quader, said the political parties
here lack the will to protect the nations interests while
negotiating with the lending countries and agencies.
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