Dhaka, Sept. 26 -- Bangladesh has made significant progress in areas such as poverty reduction, literacy, gender equality, and primary healthcare.

However, ongoing structural challenges still limit its ability to sustain and fairly distribute these accomplishments.

Three key pillars: education, health, and public spending, stand out as the main drivers of socio-economic change.

While each sector contributes independently, the real challenge is aligning them to reinforce each other for sustainable growth.

Combining these areas can improve human capital, boost productivity, and reduce inequalities.

Education and health are deeply connected. A well-educated population is more likely to practice healthy habits, seek quality medical care,...