Through the signing of a new project, Denmark and Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD) are set to contribute to the existing interim government's reform agenda.
This partnership aims to em-phasis on the economic reform and green transition agenda specifically through research, dia-logue and policy advocacy.
Danish Ambassador to Bangladesh Christian Brix Møller, and CPD Executive Director Dr. Fahmida Khatun, formalized this four-year partnership., on Tuesday.
Christian Brix Møller said: "Now the time has come to work on institutional strengthening, good governance and make the systems transparent and accountable for Bangladesh.
"CPD is uniquely positioned to facilitate the transformation process of the country as a proven thought leaders on socio-economic transformation."
We believe this engagement will offer real-istic recommendation for the policy makers to restore economic stability, bringing trust to the foreign investors and potential ways to overcome the challenges of middle income trap.
"We want to Bangladesh's strong presence in the global value chain with higher productivity, diversification of the income, entering into FTAs, and ease of doing business. And CPD as a key player for policy advocacy can step up as key agents of transformation of the country."
Dr. Fahmida Khatun said: "We are indebted to Denmark for its support for our institutionaliza-tion. Back in 2019, Denmark contributed to the institutional arrangement of CPD. Furthermore, Danish government has been consistency promoting rule of law and good governance and CPD has same ambition.
“This partnership is a timely one as we are passing a transitional period for the country and expecting to bring structural and institutional changes for the country. We are hopeful to create evidence and research appropriate for the existing reform agenda of the in-terim government”.