The role of Non-Resident Bangladeshis (NRBs) in addressing the economic challenges faced by Bangladesh is crucial, especially during this crisis moment ¹. NRBs can contribute in various ways, such as:
- Investing in the country: NRBs can invest in different sectors, like infrastructure, agriculture, and industry, which can help create jobs and stimulate economic growth.
- Transferring knowledge and skills: NRBs can share their expertise and experience with local entrepreneurs, students, and professionals, which can help build capacity and enhance productivity.
- Providing financial support: NRBs can send remittances to their families and friends, which can help increase disposable income and boost consumer spending.
- Promoting trade and commerce: NRBs can facilitate trade and commerce between Bangladesh and their countries of residence, which can help increase exports and reduce the trade deficit.
- Supporting social and humanitarian causes: NRBs can contribute to social and humanitarian causes, such as education, healthcare, and disaster relief, which can help improve living standards and reduce poverty.
Overall, NRBs can play a vital role in helping Bangladesh overcome its economic challenges and achieve sustainable growth and development ¹.
Professor Masud A. Khan, The writer is currently living in Canada and he will be reached at
masudkhan1969@gmail.com