Staff Reporter:
The United Nations Development Program (UNDP), in collaboration with the Bangladesh National Par-liament, organized a knowledge-sharing event on Tuesday at the National Parliament Building to foster knowledge exchange and enrichment for Members of Parliament (MPs) with essential insights on two paramount issues: Gendered Hate Speech and the Bangladesh Delta Plan 2100.
The Foundational Knowledge Exchange session provided a platform for parliamentarians and parliament secretariat officials to gain profound insights into the multifaceted problem of Gendered Hate Speech, a UNDP press release said yesterday.
The discussion encompassed comprehensive definitions, diverse manifestations, and effective strategies to combat this pressing issue.
Additionally, the session facilitated a comprehensive understanding of the Bangladesh Delta Plan 2100, emphasizing the pivotal role that parliamentarians play in its successful implementation.
Prof Dr Akhter Hussain, former Chairman of the Department of Public Administration at the University of Dhaka, delivered the keynote address on Gendered Hate Speech, while State Minister for Planning Dr Shamsul Alam offered a comprehensive presentation on the Bangladesh Delta Plan 2100, shedding light on its significance for the nation’s sustainable future.
Stefan Liller, Resident Representative of UNDP Bangladesh, attended the event as a special guest and shared in his remarks, “UNDP is a long-standing and proud companion of Bangladesh on its develop-ment journey. Our collaboration with the parliament is grounded in a collective ambition and shared vision of a more equitable, prosperous, and resilient nation: a Bangladesh where gendered hate speech is a relic of the past, and climate resilience is a guarantee for the future.”
The event concluded with closing remarks from the chief guest, Jatiya Sangsad Speaker Dr Shirin Shar-min Chaudhury.
