City Desk :
State Minister for ICT Zunaid Ahmed Palak on Tuesday said that Bangladesh is transforming into an inclusive service facilitator from just a service provider, as the government is gradually improving its efficiency to ensure citizens’ access to all services.
“Bangladesh government is going through a profound shift, transitioning from being merely a service provider to a facilitator of inclusive services, improving the efficiency of government services and the economy, and ensuring citizens’ participation in the public sector,” he said, reports BSS.
The state minister made the remarks at the Tech Accelerator Programme-2023 organized by the ‘Tony Blair Institute for Global Change’ in Brussels, Belgium, said a press release here.
In the rapidly evolving realm of technology adoption and digital transformation, Bangladesh has emerged as a standout performer, Palak said, adding, Bangladesh is building its economy at a steady pace, focusing on the ‘Foundational’ service transformations to facilitate access to government services for everyone.
Following the successful implementation of the ‘Digital Bangladesh Vision 2021’, Bangladesh is now materializing the ‘Smart Bangladesh Vision 2041’ to reach upper middle-income country (UMIC) status by 2031 and high-income country (HIC) status by 2041, he said.
The state minister said the ‘Smart Bangladesh Vision 2041’ aimed at propelling the nation “towards a progressive and inclusive society with zero poverty and zero digital divide guided by ethical and secular values”.
“We look forward to working with our global partners around the world to realize this vision and enable the country’s path towards a developed knowledge-based economy,” Palak added.
Earlier, the Tech Accelerator Programme started with a session titled ‘A Leaders for the Future’.