Democracy promotes development or not? It is a never ending argument in the history of mankind. Supporting, that democracy does promote development, I am sharing some fingers, facts & information. We have lived years after year under autocratic rule, captivity & slavery but it is the democratic era, where we have gained most of our developments & freedom. Democracy is the most complete & competent system of ruling & governing, only if dirty politics & personal self-interest can be left behind. It is the proper and clear practice of such a system, which can ensure transparency, accountability, human rights & consistent progression.
43. 1. Democratic governance
was Introduced
2. Inception of strong
nationalism & nation
building ideologies
3. Political, Economic
and Human
Development
Successful
maintenance
of law and
order
Improved
human
development
Economic
growth
46. 1. By 1985, 50% of
the continent was
under military
authoritarian rule
2. 1975-1995: a period
of worsening economic
regression, weakening
governance
3. HDI declined for
some countries in
Africa
47. 1. By 1985, 50% of
the continent was
under military
authoritarian rule
2. 1975-1995: a period
of worsening economic
regression, weakening
governance
3. HDI declined for
some countries in
Africa
1. Lack of Democracy
2. Poor management of recourse
& Revenue
3. High level of corruption
4. Weak rule of law
5. Lack of infrastructure
48. 1. By 1985, 50% of
the continent was
under military
authoritarian rule
2. 1975-1995: a period
of worsening economic
regression, weakening
governance
3. HDI declined for
some countries in
Africa
1. Lack of Democracy
2. Poor management of recourse
& Revenue
3. High level of corruption
4. Weak rule of law
5. Lack of infrastructure
49. 1. By 1985, 50% of
the continent was
under military
authoritarian rule
2. 1975-1995: a period
of worsening economic
regression, weakening
governance
3. HDI declined for
some countries in
Africa
1. Lack of Democracy
2. Poor management of recourse
& Revenue
3. High level of corruption
4. Weak rule of law
5. Lack of infrastructure
50. 1. By 1985, 50% of
the continent was
under military
authoritarian rule
2. 1975-1995: a period
of worsening economic
regression, weakening
governance
3. HDI declined for
some countries in
Africa
1. Lack of Democracy
2. Poor management of recourse
& Revenue
3. High level of corruption
4. Weak rule of law
5. Lack of infrastructure
51. 1. By 1985, 50% of
the continent was
under military
authoritarian rule
2. 1975-1995: a period
of worsening economic
regression, weakening
governance
3. HDI declined for
some countries in
Africa
1. Lack of Democracy
2. Poor management of recourse
& Revenue
3. High level of corruption
4. Weak rule of law
5. Lack of infrastructure
52. 1. By 1985, 50% of
the continent was
under military
authoritarian rule
2. 1975-1995: a period
of worsening economic
regression, weakening
governance
3. HDI declined for
some countries in
Africa
= HDI Score Near “0”
Human Development Index,
Africa, 90s
63. 1. General Elections of
Bangladesh
2. Unfinished Regime
3. Military Coups
4. Caretaking
Regime
1973, 1996,
2014
1979, 1991,2001
1986, 1988
2006
64. 1. General Elections of
Bangladesh
2. Unfinished Regime
3. Military Coups
4. Caretaking
Regime
1973,1996
1979
1986
65. 1. General Elections of
Bangladesh
2. Unfinished Regime
3. Military Coups
4. Caretaking
Regime
H.M. Ershad
Major Monjur
Colonel Taher
Khaled Mosharraf
66. 1. General Elections of
Bangladesh
2. Unfinished Regime
3. Military Coups
4. Caretaking
Regime
•Shahabuddin Ahmed –
Election of 1991
•Muhammad Habibur
Rahman – Election of 1996
•Latifur Rahman – Election of
2001
•Iajuddin Ahmed – Had to
resign by a military coup on 11
January 2007
•Fakhruddin Ahmed –
Appointed on 12 January 2007
ChiefAdvisers
71. RMG Sector of Bangladesh,
Empowering Women -
Ensuring Gender Equity & Equality
72. Remarkable Progress
In Poverty Alleviation
According to the World
Bank, Bangladesh's poverty
rate fell from
82% in 1972,
to 18.5% in 2010,
to 13.8% in 2016