US Announces $200 Million Aid Package for Bangladesh
The United States has announced a $200 million aid package for the interim government's priority sectors. The agreement was signed by USAID Deputy Assistant Administrator Anjali Kaur on Sunday, September 15, at 11:00 am, at the Rashtriya Guest House Padma.
During the signing ceremony, Anjali Kaur expressed her enthusiasm about being part of the US delegation for the first time with Bangladesh's new interim government. She highlighted that the $200 million aid will be directed towards the government's priority areas, aiming to support and advance their key initiatives.
Kaur emphasized that this agreement is designed to contribute to the inclusive prosperity and economic stability of Bangladesh. It will focus on enhancing health, governance, and youth empowerment. She also acknowledged the valuable discussions held with Dr. Yunus and other advisors and expressed anticipation for continued collaboration.
The US delegation was led by Brent Neiman, Deputy Under Secretary of the US Department of Revenue, with US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Donald Lu also in attendance. The delegation arrived at Rashtriya Guest House Padma at 9:30 am, where they signed a grant amendment agreement with the Department of Economic Relations and USAID's Development Objectives Grant.
Additionally, the delegation engaged in important discussions regarding money laundering, tax reform, and economic cooperation.
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