Problems and Possibilities of Good Governance in Bangladesh: Hurdles to Achieve Sustainable Development

Md. Miraj Hossen, Kazi Atif Anwar

Abstract


Considering Bangladesh's history of tumultuous politics, the country is gradually improving in terms of political stability and governance. Unfortunately, development has not been stable, mainly due to political will and commitment. Democracy and governance in Bangladesh, still plagued by violence, corruption, outdated laws, abuse of human rights, absence of rule of law, non accountability, and heavy politicization of all government institutions including the judicial system. It is observed that we need strong political leadership with commitment to fight against deep rooted corruption, non accountability, non transparency and inefficiency is imperative for establishing good governance and to ensure sustainable development. Keeping all these issues in consideration, this research paper discusses governance and good governance related issues and sustainable development. It also provides a set of recommendations based on this analysis. The study is explanatory in nature which is based on extensive literature review and secondary sources.

Keywords: Governance, Good Governance, Sustainable Development, Transparent and Efficient, Politicization, Accountability, Political will and Commitment, Outdated Laws.


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