USAID's Investments for Peace and Security in Bangladesh - Dollars to Results
FY 2011 $1.4 M
FY 2012 $1.9 M
FY 2013 $2.1 M
FY 2014 $1.3 M
FY 2015 $0.8 M
Why Our Work Matters…
Globally, USAID works with local partners to combat transnational crime, protect human rights, and promote the peaceful resolution of conflicts. Establishing and maintaining peace and security builds public confidence and spurs subsequent economic growth.
In Bangladesh, USAID's anti-trafficking efforts are built on prevention through public awareness; protection through life and employment skills; and prosecution through improved arrest rates.
USAID's Peace and Security program in Bangladesh aims to:
- Reduce transnational crime; and
- Promote stability and security
![Participants of the first-ever South Asia Women Parliamentarians’ Conference on Women Leading for Gender-Responsive Governance.](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/web/20170126110506im_/https://results.usaid.gov/sites/default/files/styles/dtr_country_sector_photo/public/country-sector/Bangladesh%20Peace%20and%20Security%20Objective%20page_0_0.jpg?itok=8GUMyDKi)
In Bangladesh, USAID worked with UKAID and the Asia Foundation to organize the first-ever South Asia Women Parliamentarians’ Conference on Women Leading for Gender-Responsive Governance.
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