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Analyzing the role of collaboration and partnerships in implementing sustainable development goals in Bangladesh

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  • Shabab Bin Ahmed
  • Mohammad Rezaul Karim

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In this globalized world, countries are highly inter-dependent for socio-economic development. It is more important for developing countries like Bangladesh because of the multidimensional nature of development issue that requires support from different corners particularly after being graduated to middle income country. Collaboration and partnerships expedite development process, enhance mutual trust, and build strong relation to explore new areas for assistance. This partnership is necessarily required when countries adopt global agenda. The agenda 2030 is a holistic approach that philosophizes the well-being and prosperity of humankind. In order to realize the benefits of this agenda and implement all 17 goals and its 169 targets, country needs support from various stakeholders. Apart from the public and private sectors from within, global actors including international organizations, different nations must act together to bring the benefit for all. This paper aims at analyzing the necessity of collaboration and partnership among the states and assessing how partnerships can help implement Sustainable Development Goals. This review article is prepared based on the secondary data collected from the various research articles, government publications, UN reading materials. The study finds that Bangladesh needs to strengthen regional and global partnership for all SDGs specially after graduation to middle income country.

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  • Shabab Bin Ahmed & Mohammad Rezaul Karim, 2022. "Analyzing the role of collaboration and partnerships in implementing sustainable development goals in Bangladesh," Journal of Community Positive Practices, Catalactica NGO, issue 2, pages 39-55.
  • Handle: RePEc:cta:jcppxx:2223
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