Economic significance of women's empowerment goes beyond GDP growth
Bangladesh is a small country in South Asia with a population of 172.92 million. Over the past few decades, the country has emerged as a development success story. Currently, the female population in Bangladesh is 88.07 million, slightly higher than the male population of 84.85 million. Although women are an important part of the country's demographic and economic reality, gender disparities in education, employment and professional representation are still evident, highlighting the need to take more initiatives to empower women economically. Women's empowerment is not only a social imperative, but also an economic imperative for Bangladesh. By removing barriers to women's participation and advancement in various economic activities, the country can unlock significant economic potential and accelerate the pace of development.