Climate crises aside, I would be happy to wager with anyone that Bangladesh will be one of the top 5 compound success stories of the next 15 years. As Bill Clinton says the significance of bangladesh's current growth of 6% a year is its coming from grassroots up infrastructures not government down

early on the combination of BRAC and Grameen assured that market channels were by and for the poor, not for takeover by externalisers

then Grameen became the nation's leading telecom provider; now it is set to to be its leading smart use internet connector- all ths ownerhip being by grameen members ie the countries poorest women

for these sorts of reasons what Bangladeshs innovate as e-goverannce models serving people and community rising may be world class benchmarks - ones the world may well want to transfer; perhaps we can all Q&A maps of privitisation which live up to the original intention of the word - securing communal linfrastrutures to serve all people on basic rights and win-win-win commons, as well as proact change sustainably in ways that 2oth century top down govs -and other systems Dr Yunus reviews in chapter 1 of his new book - were accidentally designed to be ever more disempowering over time

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