Achieve Zero Poverty by 2030? Located in South Asia Low income capacity GDP is ±US$ 1,115 (2014) 6.12% growth Population +160 m Bangladesh Data.

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Achieve Zero Poverty by 2030?

Located in South Asia Low income capacity GDP is ±US$ 1,115 (2014) 6.12% growth Population +160 m Bangladesh Data

Aims to become middle-income country by % population below poverty line Rapid urbanisation Large scale climate-induced migration Still invests in coal-based power-plant Aid only 2% of present GDP 33% youth; 47.6% aged y in labour force Technology remains a challenge for zero-zero Bangladesh Post 2015

GDP per Capita

Source: ODI, 2014 Inequality in Growth

Bangladesh CO₂ Emission

CO₂ Emission per Capita

Should Bangladesh adopt Zero- Zero approach? If yes, how can it be adopted? Where will the support for energy and growth come from? Questions and Concerns

THANK YOU!