Bangladesh’s economy has come a long way, but there are still many unexplored growth prospects that need to be addressed.
USAID is actively working to accelerate Bangladesh’s growth trajectory and is involved in a number of critical areas that are essential for economic development.
Reed Aeschliman, Mission Director, U.S Agency for International Development (USAID) told today while speaking as guest of honor and speaker at a meeting titled “The Transforming Bangladesh: USAID Partners in Progress” organized by American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham)in Bangladesh in a city hotel, said a press release.
The American Chamber of Commerce President Syed Ershad Ahmed gave a welcoming speech, and other attendees included John Fay, Commercial Counselor, U.S. Embassy, Vice President Syed Mohammad Kamal, past presidents, members of the executive committee, and members.
The USAID mission director said in Bangladesh, “We are working to foster a sense of ownership and partnership”.
“We envision a deeper partnership with the private sector to unlock additional avenues for developmental work in Bangladesh. Our goal is to work hand in hand with the host country,” he added.
Reed Aeschliman said, “Our primary mission in Bangladesh is to foster development partnerships and contribute to the trajectory of growth. We are committed to nurturing the private sector and facilitating public-private partnerships.”