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Sabbir Rahman Khan

Sabbir Rahman Khan is a development practitioner at Swisscontact.

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When waste meets AI, resources are better managed

Bangladesh can experiment with AI-waste management as it has the institutional framework.
18 October 2025, 07:00 AM
plastic pollution in rural Bangladesh

The silent plastic crisis in rural Bangladesh

Plastic pollution is not solely an urban issue.
11 June 2025, 07:40 AM
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Boosting Bangladesh’s ‘creator economy’

Bangladesh’s creator economy is booming, offering youth new opportunities for success.
14 January 2025, 10:00 AM
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The 'kidult' conundrum

Explore the growing kidult trend: adults embracing nostalgia through toys and collectibles.
26 December 2024, 11:00 AM
Big Data

Demystifying the data-governance conundrum

Mimi Onuoha, an artist and adjunct professor at New York University, made an art installation titled “The Library of Missing Datasets”.
20 January 2020, 18:00 PM
B&W ED 2.jpg

Nurturing local managers

The managerial capacity problem, first coined by Penrose (1959), implies that a firm’s ability to grow effectively is directly related to its ability to add managerial capacity to administer and accommodate its growth.
7 October 2019, 18:00 PM
Engaging expatriates.jpg

Engaging expatriates in our growth journey

The signifi-cance of expatriate engagement in emerging economies has led to substantial attention as evidenced by the growing number of studies, seminars, symposiums and conferences, pilot projects and initiatives funded by various governments and development partners. According to a Forbes article, domestic companies are now thriving and pose a real competition for multinational companies. Naturally, focusing on local markets and local consumers, these domestic companies now seek cooperation from expatriate entrepreneurs to expand their businesses.
25 August 2019, 18:00 PM
cyber server data.jpg

Digital disruptors: Let’s not get left behind

With a demographic dividend, fast-growing market size, a growing number of tech-savvy people, improved ICT infrastructure and rising broadband coverage across the country, Bangladesh has the potential of realising economic gains as the disruptive-technology-
29 June 2019, 18:00 PM
ed_2_photo_rashed_sumon_17102025_d8c8_tam.jpeg

When waste meets AI, resources are better managed

Bangladesh can experiment with AI-waste management as it has the institutional framework.
18 October 2025, 07:00 AM
plastic pollution in rural Bangladesh

The silent plastic crisis in rural Bangladesh

Plastic pollution is not solely an urban issue.
11 June 2025, 07:40 AM
content_creation

Boosting Bangladesh’s ‘creator economy’

Bangladesh’s creator economy is booming, offering youth new opportunities for success.
14 January 2025, 10:00 AM
KIDULTS_file_photo_star.jpg

The 'kidult' conundrum

Explore the growing kidult trend: adults embracing nostalgia through toys and collectibles.
26 December 2024, 11:00 AM
Big Data

Demystifying the data-governance conundrum

Mimi Onuoha, an artist and adjunct professor at New York University, made an art installation titled “The Library of Missing Datasets”.
20 January 2020, 18:00 PM
B&W ED 2.jpg

Nurturing local managers

The managerial capacity problem, first coined by Penrose (1959), implies that a firm’s ability to grow effectively is directly related to its ability to add managerial capacity to administer and accommodate its growth.
7 October 2019, 18:00 PM
Engaging expatriates.jpg

Engaging expatriates in our growth journey

The signifi-cance of expatriate engagement in emerging economies has led to substantial attention as evidenced by the growing number of studies, seminars, symposiums and conferences, pilot projects and initiatives funded by various governments and development partners. According to a Forbes article, domestic companies are now thriving and pose a real competition for multinational companies. Naturally, focusing on local markets and local consumers, these domestic companies now seek cooperation from expatriate entrepreneurs to expand their businesses.
25 August 2019, 18:00 PM
cyber server data.jpg

Digital disruptors: Let’s not get left behind

With a demographic dividend, fast-growing market size, a growing number of tech-savvy people, improved ICT infrastructure and rising broadband coverage across the country, Bangladesh has the potential of realising economic gains as the disruptive-technology-
29 June 2019, 18:00 PM
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