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Dhaka, Bangladesh 4th ‘Least Liveable City On Earth’ ?

August 27, 2016

Each year different league tables are constructed by western ‘analysts’ on how different countries are performing in relation to each other. The latest report by the The Economist Intelligence Unit’s Global Liveability Ranking provides scores for lifestyle challenges in 140 cities. Jon Copestake, editor of the report, said: ‘The latest rankings paint a very somber picture. We are seeing greater instability around the world including unrest in the U.S., political disruption in Turkey and Thailand and geopolitical disputes in Eastern Europe and Asia.’ According to the report Dhaka sits 4th from the bottom of the table at 137th place. I am skeptical about the point of such reports. There always seems to be an implication that a low ranking country is inferior to the rest of the world. There is never any analysis of loaded trade arrangements and the roles of multi-national companies in the economies of poorer countries. There is no analysis of the causes of global inequality.

I’ve always found Dhaka a welcoming and civilized place of culture. The poorest struggle to survive and the rich have an easy time but to describe it as one of the ‘least liveable’ places on earth is, to say the least, simplistic and an injustice.

Dhaka Bangladsh c.1992

Dhaka Bangladsh c.1992

Photomontage: London & Dhaka 2010

Photomontage: London & Dhaka 2010

Dhaka Bangladesh 2009

Dhaka Bangladesh 2009

Dhaka c.1994

Dhaka c.1994

Dhaka Bangladesh 2008

Dhaka Bangladesh 2008

Dhaka Bangladesh c.1994

Dhaka Bangladesh c.1994

Dhaka Bangladesh 2008

Dhaka Bangladesh 2008

Dhaka Bangladesh 1992

Dhaka Bangladesh 1992

Photonontage: New York and Dhaka 2009

Photonontage: New York and Dhaka 2009

Dhaka, Bangladesh c.1992

Dhaka, Bangladesh c.1992

School outside Dhaka, Bangladesh 2008

School outside Dhaka, Bangladesh 2008

The students in the photograph (above) were planting, with scores of other pupils, hundreds of trees as part of their practical education in sustainability and flood prevention.

Dhaka, Bangladesh c.1992

Dhaka, Bangladesh c.1992

London & Dhaka Photomontage 2009

London & Dhaka Photomontage 2009

Dhaka, Bangladesh c. 1992

Dhaka, Bangladesh c. 1992

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  1. Ros permalink
    August 27, 2016

    well said and well illustrated!

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