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Civil society’s role crucial for building equitable state: Rizwana

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Syeda Rizwana Hasan, Environment, Forest, Climate Change, and Water Resources Adviser, has said that the government and various commissions are holding discussions to establish an equitable state.

The fight for establishing an equitable society and state is not just an agenda of an interim government, but one for all of us, she said.

The adviser made these remarks while virtually joining the national consultation titled "Civil Society: Past, Present, and Future," organised by the CSO Alliance at a hotel in Dhaka on Saturday.

She emphasised that self-reform is crucial for meaningful state reform, and any shortcomings in government initiatives should be addressed, UNB reports.

Currently, the government and various commissions are engaged in discussions to foster equity, ensuring a free flow of information.

In response to protests, representatives of the demonstrators are being invited to engage in dialogue. It's essential to maintain public confidence in the government, which is taking a different approach than traditional administrations.

She mentioned that discussions have taken place regarding GNCC, and progress has been advised.

The issue will be raised in the next cabinet meeting, addressing various priorities. NGOs also need self-reflection, and the NGO Bureau must maintain transparency. “We must uphold our unique identity and collectively work with that vision. Civil society and NGOs need to prioritize their work,” she further stated.

Women and Children Affairs Adviser Sharmeen Soneya Murshid; Rasheda K. Choudhury, Convener, CSO Alliance & Executive Director, CAMPE; Dr. Hossain Zillur Rahman, Former Adviser, Caretaker Government of Bangladesh & Advisory Committee Member of CSO Alliance; Dr. Iftekharuzzaman, Executive Director, Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) & Head of the Anti-corruption Reform Commission; Dr. Khondaker Golam Moazzem, Research Director, Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD); Asif Saleh, Executive Director, BRAC, along with other distinguished guests, were also present.

Important partners from civil society and NGOs participated in the event.

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