The United Nations will support Bangladesh in wide-ranging areas, including police and election reforms, as the interim government rolls out a major restructuring of the country’s institutions, said the UN’s resident coordinator in Dhaka on September 22 in a meeting with Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus.
During the meeting, they discussed reforms, corruption, floods, the Rohingya crisis, and the UN-led investigation on the July-August carnage, BSS reported.
Gwyn Lewis expressed her support for the reform initiatives undertaken by the interim government.
The Chief Adviser said this was the “most unifying moment” for the whole nation, and his government’s main job was to “set an example” for everyone.
“This is a great opportunity for the country to reform the economy and fix almost every institution,” he said.