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The Bangladesh Government face many tough questions from its economic donors regarding the implementation of pledges made during the last meet  

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Assignment 2: Read one economic article and explain/review in own words. Newspaper: The Prothom Alo Title: Government has to answer to Donors Sub-Title: Political Condition will be an Agenda in BDF Seminar Date: 7 April, 2004 The Situation: The upcoming annual meeting of the Bangladesh Development Forum (BDF, 2004) in Dhaka will see the Bangladesh Government face many tough questions from its economic donors regarding the implementation of pledges made during the last meet. Most of the questions concern the economic reforms as prescribed by the donors, but the government is expected to face queries as to the current political scenario of the country, especially its efforts to bring back the mainstream opposition party back to the parliament. The meeting is also expected to discuss the country's prevailing business climate, and numerous activities that hamper the growth of business and investment opportunities in Bangladesh. The meeting, scheduled to be held in Dhaka from May 8...

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