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Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics
Agency nameBangladesh Bureau of Statistics
Formed1974
JurisdictionGovernment of Bangladesh
HeadquartersDhaka
Minister responsibleMinistry of Planning (Bangladesh)
Parent agencyStatistics and Informatics Division

Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics. The Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics is the central agency responsible for collecting, compiling, and disseminating official statistics in Bangladesh. It was established in 1974 under the Statistics Act, 1974, with the objective of providing reliable and timely statistical data to support policy-making and development planning in Bangladesh. The agency is headed by a Statistician General, who is responsible for overseeing the collection, analysis, and dissemination of statistical data, in collaboration with other agencies such as the World Bank, International Monetary Fund, and United Nations Development Programme.

Introduction

The Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics plays a crucial role in supporting the development goals of Bangladesh, including the Sustainable Development Goals and the Seventh Five-Year Plan. The agency collects data on a wide range of topics, including population growth, economic development, poverty reduction, and human development, in collaboration with international organizations such as the World Health Organization, United Nations Children's Fund, and Food and Agriculture Organization. The data collected by the agency is used to support policy-making and development planning in Bangladesh, and is also shared with international organizations such as the Asian Development Bank, European Union, and Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. The agency also collaborates with national agencies such as the Bangladesh Bank, National Board of Revenue, and Ministry of Finance (Bangladesh).

History

The Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics has a long history dating back to the British colonial era, when the British East India Company established a statistical office in Dhaka in 1850. After India's independence in 1947, the statistical office was renamed the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics, and was responsible for collecting data for the entire country, including East Pakistan. After Bangladesh's independence in 1971, the agency was renamed the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics, and was established as a separate entity under the Statistics Act, 1974. The agency has since undergone several reorganizations and expansions, including the establishment of a new Statistics and Informatics Division in 2011, which is responsible for overseeing the agency's activities, in collaboration with international organizations such as the United Nations Statistics Division and World Bank Institute.

Organization

The Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics is headed by a Statistician General, who is responsible for overseeing the agency's activities, in collaboration with other agencies such as the National Institute of Population Research and Training, Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies, and Centre for Policy Dialogue. The agency is organized into several divisions, including the Statistics Division, Informatics Division, and Administration Division, which work together to collect, analyze, and disseminate statistical data, using tools and methodologies developed by international organizations such as the International Labour Organization, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, and World Trade Organization. The agency also has a number of regional offices, including the Dhaka Regional Office, Chittagong Regional Office, and Khulna Regional Office, which are responsible for collecting data at the local level, in collaboration with national agencies such as the Local Government Engineering Department and Department of Public Health Engineering.

Functions

The Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics has a number of key functions, including the collection, analysis, and dissemination of statistical data, in collaboration with international organizations such as the World Bank, International Monetary Fund, and United Nations Development Programme. The agency is responsible for conducting censuses and surveys, including the Population and Housing Census, Agricultural Census, and Labour Force Survey, using methodologies developed by international organizations such as the United Nations Statistics Division and World Bank Institute. The agency also collects data on a wide range of topics, including gross domestic product, inflation, and poverty rates, in collaboration with national agencies such as the Bangladesh Bank, National Board of Revenue, and Ministry of Finance (Bangladesh).

Publications

The Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics publishes a number of reports and publications, including the Bangladesh Statistical Yearbook, Monthly Statistical Bulletin, and Quarterly Labour Force Survey Report, which provide detailed information on the country's economic development, social development, and human development, using data and methodologies developed by international organizations such as the World Bank, International Monetary Fund, and United Nations Development Programme. The agency also publishes reports on specific topics, such as poverty reduction, education, and health, in collaboration with national agencies such as the Ministry of Education (Bangladesh) and Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (Bangladesh).

Statistics

The Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics collects data on a wide range of topics, including population growth, economic development, poverty reduction, and human development, in collaboration with international organizations such as the World Bank, International Monetary Fund, and United Nations Development Programme. The agency's data shows that Bangladesh has made significant progress in recent years, including a reduction in poverty rates from 40% in 2005 to 20% in 2020, according to data from the World Bank and United Nations Development Programme. The agency's data also shows that Bangladesh has achieved significant progress in human development, including an increase in life expectancy from 60 years in 2000 to 72 years in 2020, according to data from the World Health Organization and United Nations Children's Fund. The agency's data is used to support policy-making and development planning in Bangladesh, and is also shared with international organizations such as the Asian Development Bank, European Union, and Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.

Category:National statistical services

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