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Mohammad Iftekhar Hossain Senior Assistant Secretary Ministry of Expatriates Welfare and Overseas Employment Government of People s s Republic of Bangladesh

Context Adams and Page (2003) empirically demonstrated that international migration can be positively linked to a decline in the number of people living in poverty. A World Bank report (2007) linked 6 percent poverty cut in Bangladesh in 2006 to migration. During the year 2004, 11 percent poverty reduction in Nepal was attributed to migration (Gurung and Adhikari, 2005) to reduce poverty migration should be linked to national development planning of different countries. should be placed in the global strategic development planning such as Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers of various countries and in the institutional mandate and development agenda of donor organisations. (Siddiqui, 2010)

Bangladesh Scenario: National Planning & Policy Documents addressing Migration I-PRSP 2003: A National Strategy for Economic Growth, Poverty Reduction and Social Development PRSP (2005-07) : Unlocking the potential : National Strategy for Accelerated Poverty Reduction PRSP (2007-08) : Unlocking the potential : National Strategy for Accelerated Poverty Reduction National Strategy for Accelerated Poverty Reduction II (Revised) - FY 2009-11 SIXTH FIVE YEAR PLAN - FY2011-FY2015: Accelerating Growth and Reducing Poverty Overseas Employment Policy 2006 Female Migration Policy 2003 Policy of Providing Privileged Citizen Services for the Non-Resident Bangladeshis (NRB) 2008 Policy of Selecting Commercially NRB Importance Persons 2006 Emigration Ordinance 1982 Prevention of Money Laundering Act 2002 Anti trafficking Act (Proposed) 2011 - Government Circulars

In PRSPs PRSPs : 2003-2011 to avail the opportunity of exporting skilled manpower to meet the demand in developed countries emphasis on employment generation importance on market exploration highlighted the importance of remittance in ensuring macro economic balances encouragement to use formal remittance sending channels fostering human resource development promoting good governance

In Five Year Plan Sixth Five Year Plan : FY 2011-2015 Foreign Employment and Remittances Acknowledging the wider contribution in development and setting as a priority/ thrust sector In acceleration of economic growth Source of employment skilled and unskilled Helping to reduce poverty Remittance is now contributing 11.15% to the GDP which is 6 times higher than the ODA and 13 times higher than the FDI

In Five Year Plan Sixth Five Year Plan : FY 2011-2015 spurring the expansion of construction, especially housing, and other service-oriented commercial enterprises role in the growth of national savings offsetting the wider trade account, services account and income account deficits Financing the development budget Strategy Market exploration Higher value added jobs Skill development through training programmes Financing of migration Reducing transaction cost of remittance Ensuring migration with dignity Promoting E-governance

In Five Year Plan Sixth Five Year Plan : FY 2011-2015 Identifies lagging regions in international migration

In Five Year Plan Sixth Five Year Plan : FY 2011-2015 Strategies/measures to create equal opportunities for international migration/to promote labor migration from lagging regions establishment of technical and vocational training institutions for specific skills in the lagging regions based on a careful review of the external demand for skills arranging special financing scheme to support prospective migrants from lagging regions paying special attention to export manpower on a large scale from relatively and other under-privileged areas providing logistic support and technical advice to potential migrant workers through establishment of foreign employment exchanges in the lagging districts in cooperation with private sector

In Policy Documents Overseas Employment Policy Nine point strategies 1.Exploration of new markets for overseas employment. 2.Expansion of existing labour markets. 3.Skill development training to promote export of more skilled workers. 4.Special efforts to emphasize export of down-trodden people. 5.Strengthening welfare for the migrant workers. 6.Ensuring more transparency in the recruitment process. 7.Efforts to increase the flow of remittance through proper channel. 8.Special focus on export of female workers. 9.Strengthening of capacity and capabilities of Bangladesh Missions abroad.

In Policy Documents For the Bangladeshi Diasporas Policy of Providing Privileged Citizen Services for the Non- Resident Bangladeshis (NRB) 2008 Policy of Selecting Commercially NRB Importance Persons 2006 Providing privileged citizen services (like, separate immigration facilities, medical, educational facilities etc.) for remitting at least US$5000 in a financial year Selecting as a CIP-NRB for investing certain amount of foreign exchange in the country, importing Bangladeshi goods and enjoying privileged citizen services (like, separate immigration facilities, medical, educational facilities etc.)

Some Good Practices An exclusive Ministry dedicated to promote, control and monitor the overseas employment of Bangladeshi workers and their welfare One Stop Service centre is to provide all types of service relating to migration from a single place A dedicated Wage Earners Welfare fund for the welfare of Bangladeshi migrant workers Assistance in reintegration of the returnee migrants Updating the acts; introducing robust monitoring system to oversee the activities of recruiting agencies and removing the fraudulent practices An Expatriates Welfare Bank for providing soft term loan to the aspirant workers going abroad and providing financial assistance to the returnee migrants to invest in productive activities

Some Good Practices An endowment fund of US$ 20.0m called Skill Development Fund to develop the skill level of the aspirant migrant workers. Enhanced training capacity with establishing 35 more Technical Training Centres (TTC) in different districts that capable to produce 50,000 trained workers annually on different trades. An inter-ministerial Vigilance Task Force (VTF), to check labour trafficking, ensure accountability and transparence of the recruiting agencies and agreed standards of the medical diagnostic centres that are designated to carry out the health check of the outgoing migrants. GO-NGO collaboration in launching campaigns to create awareness at mass level about all elements of migration process

Some Good Practices Establishment of Migrant Welfare Desk at District level and to built awareness and provide counseling services to the aspirant migrants. Launched on line registration for overseas employment A 21-day in-house pre-departure training for the female workers going abroad Smart Card with 32 kb computer chip containing biometric features of every migrant workers to identify the employers information as well as worker s personal information Formulating an anti-trafficking act to prevent illegal migration Extending regional and bilateral cooperation in promoting safe migration

Challenges Ahead High cost of migration Issues related to easier and simplified visa regime Ensuring minimum wages and acceptable working conditions, lack of health insurance and social security coverage, and recruitment related malpractices [ trade in visa ] Availing the opportunities ahead Impact of climate change Crisis/Emergency management