USAID launches photography book to illustrate long standing partnership

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U.S. Ambassador to Bangladesh Earl R. Miller joined U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Mission Director Derrick S. Brown, and Economic Relation Division Joint Secretary Kabir Ahmed to launch a photography book illustrating the longstanding partnership between the United States and Bangladesh.
The book, “Golden Jubilee of Golden Bengal,” highlights the magnitude of five decades of progress in improving health and education, enhancing disaster preparation and response, increasing productivity in agriculture, and boosting economic development. Through imagery, the photo book commemorates Bangladesh’s 50th year of Independence and documents the journey to its many achievements.

U.S. Ambassador to Bangladesh Earl R. Miller joined U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Mission Director Derrick S. Brown, and Economic Relation Division Joint Secretary Kabir Ahmed launch a photography book illustrating the longstanding partnership between the United States and Bangladesh in Dhaka on Sunday.
U.S. Ambassador to Bangladesh Earl R. Miller joined U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Mission Director Derrick S. Brown, and Economic Relation Division Joint Secretary Kabir Ahmed launch a photography book illustrating the longstanding partnership between the United States and Bangladesh in Dhaka on Sunday.

Speaking at the launch event, Ambassador Miller said, “This beautiful book is a wonderful reflection of the contributions USAID has made to the strong enduring US–Bangladesh partnership of the past five decades.”

USAID Mission Director Derrick S. Brown said, “Bangladesh is a real success story that has
made life-changing and life-saving achievements, but don’t just take my word for it. I hope that by publishing this book, USAID is able to vividly illustrate why Bangladesh — the Golden Bengal — is an example to the world.”

The US government, through USAID, has provided more than $8 billion in assistance to  Bangladesh since its independence. Additionally, the U.S. government has committed $84  million of assistance from multiple agencies to support COVID-19 response efforts. In 2020 alone, USAID provided over $200 million to improve the lives of people in Bangladesh through programs that expand food security and economic opportunity, improve health and education, promote democratic institutions and practices, protect the environment, and increase resilience.

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