Summary: Webinar on Devising a Participatory Approach for Effective Policy Making in the Power and Energy Sector

Summary Webinar on “Devising a Participatory Approach for Effective Policy Making in the Power and Energy Sector” 1 July 2024, Dhaka | Zoom SANEM SDG Centre and SANEM Political Economy Centre jointly organized a webinar titled “Devising a Participatory Approach for Effective Policy Making in the Power and Energy Sector” on Monday, 1 July 2024,…

Vol XI, Issue 2: July 2024

Thinking Aloud: Volume XI, Issue 2: July 1, 2024 We are happy to present the July 2024 issue of Thinking Aloud. The first page article, “The New World Order, Global Challenges and BIMSTEC” analyses the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) in the context of global challenges and the emerging…

Call for Participation: Devising a Participatory Approach for Effective Policy Making in the Power and Energy Sector

Call for Participation Devising a Participatory Approach for Effective Policy Making in the Power and Energy Sector July 01, 2024 | 03:00 PM – 05:00 PM (GMT+6) | Zoom 2024/07/01 15:00:00 SANEM SDG Centre and SANEM Political Economy Centre invite everyone to join a webinar titled “Devising a Participatory Approach for Effective Policy Making in…

Vol VII, Issue 4: September 2020

Thinking Aloud: Volume VII, Issue 4: September 2020 The September 2020 issue of Thinking Aloud focuses on “COVID-19 Crisis: Trade-Related Challenges in South Asia”. The first-page article titled “COVID-19 and challenges of trade: The Bangladesh perspective” emphasizes that while being a small developing country Bangladesh has little to influence the recovery of the global trade,…

Vol VII, Issue 3: August 2020

Thinking Aloud: Volume VII, Issue 3: August 2020 The August 2020 issue of Thinking Aloud focuses on “COVID-19 Crisis and South Asian Responses through Stimulus Packages”. The first-page article titled “An anatomy of stimulus package in Bangladesh” emphasises that while Bangladesh’s stimulus package, in proportion to GDP, is much higher than those of South Asian…