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             such as the UN’s Education for All (EFA) and      much speed after the enactment of the Compulsory Primary                    has declined sharply from the year 2016, it
             Millennium Development Goals (MDG).               Education Law of 1990. Measures such as satellite schools,                  nevertheless continues to rise. A critical
             In 1971, the overall literacy rate stood at a     community-based education and Food for Education were                       element for the success of adult literacy rates,
             mere 17.6%. In 2020, it was 74.7%. How did a      carried out across the country. The Female Secondary School                 both rural and urban, has been the rise of
             small country like Bangladesh, riddled with       Assistance Program (FSSAP) which was initiated in 1994 by                   tertiary and nonformal education in the
             political crises and economic and climatic        the Government of Bangladesh, with support from                             country. At the time of independence,
             turbulence win this war against illiteracy in a   development partners like the Asian Development Bank, has                   Bangladesh had only 6 universities. The
             little less than 50 years? Multiple factors       also superbly achieved its goal of increasing secondary school              country now boasts 44 government, 101
             helped push the country forward with its          enrollment for females and discouraging child or early                      private and 3 international universities, as
             goals of poverty eradication, of which            marriages. The program is essentially a conditional cash                    per the most recent data. Students have a
             eliminating illiteracy was a big part.            transfer agreement- if a girl enrolls in secondary education,               choice in pursuing their desired professions
             Bangladesh had about 50% of its population        maintains attendance records at 75% or more, achieves a                     such as chartered accountancy, engineering,
             within working age in 1975. In order to           certain academic score (45% or more in class tests) and                     technology, agriculture and medicine, at         are already offering quality formal education.
             leverage this strength and root out poverty,      remains unmarried until the end of her secondary school                     institutions of their choice.                    The vocational training structure is new and like everything
             Bangladesh needed to educate its youth            certificate examination, a certain stipend is transferred to her.           Non Formal education, driven largely by the      new, would take time to settle into itself. Although all non
             population. And so, it set the wheels in          The program also had an ulterior motive- eradicating gender                 government to eradicate illiteracy               formal education activities were carried out to the T in 2019,
             motion right after independence. The results      disparity in education. In 1991, the adult literacy rate for                post-independence, was a 5-year step by step     with the government already having enrolled 2.3 million
             were bright and shining- by 1981, Bangladesh      females was only at 26% versus 44% in men. The program had                  program. Besides NGO based community             adults in 134 sub-districts and planning to enroll another 2.1
             had pulled up its adult literacy rate to 29.2%.   a striking range of positive outcomes both in short and long                learning centres and clubs, it includes          million in 116 more sub districts, COVID--19 has presented
             Once here, the country never looked back.         run, and not just directly impacting education but a host of                vocational and technical institutes that the     itself as a big threat, bringing halts and pauses to the
             A key contributor to this successful rise in the   other areas of concern in Bangladesh. In the short run, the                government of this country has put special       education system as a whole. The government has already
             adult (and later primary and secondary)           program not only encouraged females to join secondary school                emphasis on ever since its new National          implemented programs to educate 5 million adults through
             literacy rate is the Bangladesh Rural             but also males, through the sibling spillover benefits. In the              Education Policy 2010. Bangladesh has            learning centres across the country, the basic literacy program
             Advancement Committee (BRAC), an NGO              long run, it managed to reduce the gender disparity in school               always had a robust youth population             aimed to educate 4.5 million adults between 15 and 45 years
             formed primarily to resettle war refugees into    enrollment by a stunning number- in 1998, male enrollment                   (between 10-24 years) and the country knew       and another 1 million former dropouts throughout the country,
             the country. The NGO has been central to the      was at 43% while the female enrollment rate had shot up to                  how critical it was to their overall goals, to   by Mujib year 2020. However, ever since March 2020,
             Bangladesh Government’s Education for All         41%! The figure as of 2018 stands at 61% for males and 72%                  turn these children into the human capital for   educational institutions have remained closed. For over a year
             (EFA) initiative by setting in motion an          for women. It ended up delaying marriages, increased                        the future. Bangladesh’s answer to this was      and a half, institutions have coped through online education
             educational campaign in 1985, targeting           employment opportunities for women, and even, increasing                    vocational and training institutes.  According   where they could but rural institutions have not been able to
             gender inequality at school level and ensuring    female child preference. ”Bangladesh has gained global                      to the Bangladesh Bureau of Educational          take advantage of online teaching structures due to a lack of
             education for the needy, unemployed,              recognition for its continuing focus on girls’ education                    Information and Statistics, upwards of           resources. While the country struggles to hold on to its
             minority and other disadvantaged groups of        resulting in “gender parity” at primary and secondary levels.               200,000 children are enrolled in vocational      economy, and the working population to their jobs, experts
             people. For instance, floating schools were       Since the take over by “elected” government in the early 90s                SSC at almost 3000 general schools and more      fear that education would topple down the students’ list of
             one initiative taken by BRAC in order to          with female heads of the ruling party and their “positive                   than 10,00,000 were enrolled in 16 different     priorities post pandemic, slowing down the literacy rate.
             provide learning opportunities to vulnerable      discrimination policy” in favour of girls with stipends, fee                types of technical and vocational institutes in   Joint effort from the government, community initiatives and
             people in remote areas. Most recently, BRAC’s     waivers and free textbooks for all, Bangladesh has managed to               2018. Currently Bangladesh has a youth           involvement of NGOs has collectively made commendable
             education program (BEP) has seen about 14         get more girls and also more female teachers in education                   population of about 30%. In order for the        success possible. More progress will be made if the country
             million children graduate from its schools and    institutions.” - Rasheda K Choudhury- Executive Director,                   country to be able to convert all that into      can resolve issues such as escalating education programs in
             has had its learning models replicated by         Campaign for Popular Education (CAMPE), Member Secretary,                   human capital, they must invest in               some areas, battling corruption in the sector, ensuring quality
             governments around the world. The country’s       Education Watch and Former Adviser, Caretaker Government of                 alternative forms of education in order to       and equality and eliminating discrimination across all levels
             largest non-formal approach to primary            Bangladesh in 2008." A survey showed benefits of the stipend                build specific skill sets across all industries of   of education. The above is especially important for tertiary
 paved with hurdles, but the country has crossed   education and various formal programs for   program outweigh the costs by 200%. It has proved to be a   the country. In order to do so, the government   education as universities grapple with issues such as lack of
 each one with grace and made laudable success   overall education through BRAC has managed   “win-win” for individual families and the society at large.  is planning to introduce vocational SSC at   seats and lack of research and facilities for existing students.
 in sectors such as primary school enrollment,   to tilt the gender parity balance on the side of   Ongoing government projects to encourage the education of   640 more madrasas and schools, by funding   Tertiary education has the biggest role to play if the country
 especially for the female population and tertiary   women, with currently around 55% of its   children in Bangladesh comprise compulsory primary   them and providing them human resources if   wants to produce the best human resource that will pull the
 Bangladesh- a land won through blood and sweat, and   education.  students being females. Largely thanks to   education for all, free education for girls up to grade 10,   they willingly come forward to accept this   country out of poverty and it is therefore crucial that emphasis
 sheer determination. On the 14th of December, 1971, also   Education in Bangladesh is overseen by the   BRAC, Bangladesh is on track with 5 out of 8   stipends for female students, a nationwide integrated   alternative form of education. While   be given to capacity building in universities, maybe through
 known as Martyred Intellectuals Day, hundreds of   Ministry of Education, currently headed by Dr.   Millennium Development Goals, out of which   education system and a food for education program. The   vocational training for the engineering,   collaboration with universities of developed countries.
 intellectuals of the country were brutally murdered to   Dipu Moni, former Minister of Foreign Affairs,   two- primary school enrollment and gender   efforts have paid off and Bangladesh’s education system has   agricultural and medical sectors are already   COVID-19 is an unprecedented challenge and has been so for
 make sure that the country was crippled for years to   Bangladesh. A branch of the above, Ministry of   parity in primary education- are directly   paced ahead in leaps and bounds. As of now, national   in place, there is room for still more, in   many countries around the world, not only Bangladesh. If the
 come. Almost 50 years later, the net enrollment rate in   Primary and Mass Education takes charge of   related to education. Figures report that in   curriculum books from class 5 to class 12 are handed out free   sectors such as garments, IT and teaching   country can hold onto its current rate of progress or be able to
 primary education has reached 95.5% in 2020. This   primary education in the country and maintains   2014, the pass rate for primary school   of charge among students and schools.  sectors. Bangladesh also needs to raise the   mitigate the damage done due to this pandemic in the post
 millennium has also seen a jump in the adult literacy   that all children receive state funded and   examinations out of almost 50,000 students   After the first decade post war, adult literacy rate for   acceptability of vocational degrees in   pandemic era, it is projected that illiteracy in the country will
 rate from 46% in 2001 to a whopping 73% in 2018. Even   compulsory primary and secondary education,   was an outstanding 99.9% and almost 61.7%   Bangladesh was a steady climb with few hiccups along the   universities and devise alternative vocational   fall below 10% by 2050, ensuring a much brighter future for
 rural literacy among adults stands at 67.3% for both   thus keeping true to Article 17 of its constitution   of these students were female.  way. The years 2007 and 2012 saw minor falls but then the   skills-based curriculum for universities which   all its citizens.
 genders. Bangladesh’s road to success may have been   and education related international declarations   Primary education in Bangladesh gathered   graph gained momentum fast. Although the rate of increase



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