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BEYOND

THE PANDEMIC
Even though we are living a difficult
time, our future is still bright
THE PANDEMIC 2

4.02M
1.38M
279K
Worldwide cases Deaths Recovered
THE CHANGES 3

● Supply chains will be local rather than global

● Shop, work, and play online.

● Digital divide will become a chasm

● Home-bias will increase dramatically

● Healthcare for all becomes a more standard view

● Unemployment benefit is not just for the lazy.

● Loss of trust will take time to recover.

● Insurance takes center stage.


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There is no returning to
normal after COVID-19. But
there is a path forward.”
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Global Strategic
Framework
GENERAL VIEWS 6

Positive
01 Evolution of healthcare, new and better
habits, reduction of inequality, Healing of
These two trends Nature, etc.
will tell us what’s
to come and what
to expect Negative
02 Harsher surveillance, divide between
countries, economic recession, Challenges
for Non-Developed Countries, etc.
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CHANGES
IN SOCIETY
How some global topics will
evolve in time locally
TECHNOLOGY 8

Cloud Capacity Machine Learning


It’s an essential means for This is a powerful tool that
a remote, home-based can help us understand the
workforce disease

Virtual Experience Desktop Computers


VR tech allows people They will become more
to travel and useful for workers than
communicate while at smartphones
home
ECONOMY 9

01 02 03

Recession Mindset Trade


We may be facing a We’ll start viewing our We’ll have to rely less
recession in the resources as things we on global trade and
future due to the long need for living rather than more on our own
lockdown items to be consumed resources
EDUCATION 10

Online Learning 5G
Done via interactive It will become a more
app or live online prevalent system in
classes some countries

Coalitions Digital Division


Companies will unite Less digital-savvy
to help with a better families could be left
education behind
HEALTHCARE 11

Digital Tech
Using technology like
AI, chatbots, voice
search or VR Telemedicine
Remote medical
assistance via
Home Testing computer

Using home test kits


and consulting doctors
without leaving home
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There is an effort to help workers in the


REDUCED informal sector (Such as: Garments,
Agriculture, etc. Sectors in BD). If these
INEQUALITY policies persist after the outbreak, this
will help reduce inequality
Global Business 13

How the pandemic


will affect the stock
market Globally
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Loss in the amount of international tourism arrivals


TRAVEL 15

Outdoor Family Trips Spiritual


People will want to go Big travels to kid- Meaningful and
to national parks and friendly places for spiritual travels will be
campgrounds families preferred

Roadtrip Value Long Weekend


Road traveling will be Companies will offer People will go out on
preferred over flying value packs instead of vacation for shorter
or cruising cheap offers periods of time
FUTURE TRAVEL LOCATIONS 16

Spots where the


virus has had less
presence will be the
most visited places
BLACK SWAN THEORY 17

● This is a cataclysm that has caused great


economic hardship and that could not have
been foreseen
● Policymakers can therefore use the data from
this crisis to plan for future crises
● Companies should learn from what has worked
best and make it part of their values
permanently
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CHANGES IN
OURSELVES
Our own habits and values will
have to change as well
LIFE AND VALUES 19

Families will now More creativity and


be able to spend freedom translates
more time together into innovation
Family Time New Habits

01 02 03 04

Slow Life Creativity


With the new routine More time to play
comes a more relaxed means an increase in
way of living creativity
20

Home
Sweet
Home
SOCIAL LIFE 21

● Video calling
Through Tech ● Texting
● Online games
HOW WILL WE
CONNECT?
● One to one
In-person ● Small gatherings
● Keeping distance
EVERYDAY HABITS 22

● There will be more hand sanitizer available in


public spaces
● More companies will allow employees to work
remotely
● People will take their personal space more
seriously
● We may have a better understanding of public-
health ethics
● Schools and universities will be more prepared
for distance learning
MENTAL HEALTH 23

45% 19%
of adults will of adults’ mental
have their mental health will suffer
health affected a major impact
NEW TRENDS 24

20% Sensory Stimulus


Places like the Haptics
Museum help people get used
to touch again

30% Shop Streaming


Might be the next direction for
online shopping and social
connections

50% Assisted Development


Many will be forced to learn
neglected life skills with the
help of apps
PETS 25

Many people have adopted


pets as a solution to
loneliness, so abandonment
rates could decrease
GROCERY SHOPPING 26

We will be more sensible about


what, when & where we buy,
purchasing basic goods first
mainstreaming online
EXERCISE 27

It is likely that most people


will start doing in-house
exercise again, rather than
just going to the gym
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We’ll Get
Through This
BANGLADESH 29

13,770
2,414
214
Total cases Deaths Recovered
OUR CHALLENGESSS 30

Mindset
01 Strong & Positive Mindset is the first &
foremost requirement among mass people

Policy
02 Strategic & Data Driven Policies are needed
with re-planning of Longterm Goals (SDG, V-
2021, V-2041, etc.)

Awareness
03 People needs to understand specially among
grassroots about the situation, what it asks
and how government is planning to Face it.
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WHY THIS?

Available Needed

Not only civilians but also the A platform & systematic


experts, leaders & policy makers Compilation of these views
are expressing their own point of with analytical reports to
view in social media or any other briefly discuss the pros and
opportunity they get. cons of each possible
outcomes predicted.
OUR OBJECTIVES 33

• Scenario Analysis by Policy


Makers & Experts through Online
Interaction

A SERIES OF • Connecting the Civil Point of view


through youth representation in

WEBINARS Restoring the Nation on different


sectors
• A Research Based Output(report)
with the Top Policy Making Level
TOPIC FRAMEWORK 34

A B C D

Economy Recession Employment Incentives Grassroots

Safety Health Legal Financial Cyber

Social
Technology Governance Job & Work New Concepts
Lifestyle
PROGRAM OUTLINE 35

Title: Beyond the Pandemic


Duration: 1 Hour
04+
Top Level Policy Makers (4 Mins each)
Type: Webinar (Mostly Social Media)

Phase-I: Animated Intro + Host Intro (5mins) 08+


Sector/Topic Wise Experts (2 Mins each)
Phase-II: Policy Dialogues (20 mins)

Phase-III: Experts Opinion (20 mins)


20+
Phase-IV: Q/A (10 mins) Civilian’s point of view (Total 10+ Questions)

Phase-V: Closing + Animated Outro (5 mins)


Strategy 36

Documentation
10%
Proper Reporting of
Expert Analysis Systematic Activities
30%
Collecting views
through interactive
discussions Civil Opinions
60%
Providing a platform
to share thoughts
Report Methodology 37

1 Civilians

2 Experts

3 Policy Makers

90%

20% 20%
40%
80% 80%
55%
Direct Involvement 38

10%
50+
Top Level Policy Makers

30%
100+
Sector/Topic Wise Experts 60%
250+
Final Input Ratio
Civilian’s point of view
39

10,000,000
Total Direct & Indirect Engagement
PROMOTIONAL PLANS 40

Pre-Program Post-Program

● Objective: Mass Engagement ● Objective: Awareness & Impact

● Type: Static Contents ● Type: Dynamic Contents

● Platforms: Social & Other Media ● Platforms: Social & Other Media
EXPECTED IMPACTS 41

50% 10%
Point of View Economic

20% 30%
Governance Technology
& Policy
THANKS!
Collaboration is Strength.

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