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Record remittance inflow

Skilled manpower export can bring more forex


Bangladeshpost
Published : 03 Jul 2020 09:23 PM | Updated : 02 Nov 2020 02:34 PM

It is encouraging to note that the country's remittance inflow witnessed a record high reaching USD 18.20 billion in last fiscal 2019-20 despite a global economic recession amid the Covid-19 crisis. 

Though millions of Bangladeshi migrant workers are going through harsh times abroad due to Covid-19 pandemic, still they are providing oxygen for the economy by continuing to send remittances at home. 

Remittance inflow to the country is touching new heights every passing year notwithstanding multifarious limitations and challenges. 

As a consequence of the government’s various endeavors, the tempo of the country’s remittance inflow has remarkably progressed over the last years. Moreover, expat workers’ hard-earned money, sent through proper channels, immensely contributed to the boost in economy.  


There is a need to facilitate the banking system 

for migrant workers so that they can easily send 

home their hard-earned money


Remittance is perceived to be a driving force for fostering a country’s economic growth. Apart from reducing poverty remittance helps us to start new jobs and organizations by providing capital. 

It needs no emphasising that if we can send more skilled workers in new and potential destinations, the remittance flow will increase manifold in the future. 

But it is dissatisfying to note that larger portion of the remittance comes only from ten countries; hence, more stress on finding new work destinations should be given in no time. 

In this regard, we need to encourage more European countries to take our workers. And in order to do that, we must ensure that they are skilled and have basic knowledge about foreign languages as well as adaptation abilities. 

Also we must ensure proper training for foreign jobseekers before sending them abroad.

There is a huge demand for skilled workers like computer operators, graphics designers and medical equipment operators in European countries. 

Therefore, emphasis should be given on the need for grooming and employing skilled hands and diligent personnel abroad. Authorities concerned should therefore open more vocational training centres and invest more in the education sector. 

Also there is a need to facilitate the banking system for migrant workers so that they can easily send home their hard-earned money.