A Contextual Audit of Bangladesh's National AI Policy Draft 2026–2030
Tasmiah Tahsin Mayeesha, Farzana Islam
This audit of Bangladesh's National AI Policy 2026–2030 reveals that while it aligns well with international benchmarks, it strips away key local independence mechanisms and neglects critical Global South priorities like AI literacy, independent oversight, and minority language inclusion.
4/4/5
Criteria 1 - Impact Potential & Innovation: 4
Criteria 2 - Execution Quality: 4
Criteria 3 — Presentation & Clarity: 5
The most polished writing of the set. Cleanly structured, the aligned/partial/absent framing makes the results table immediately legible, and the prose is precise without overselling
The work is grounded in real primary research, 32 stakeholder interviews from the authors' own prior ICTD 2024 paper, rather than invented composites or single-coder encodings, so the seven principles have an empirical provenance that the analysis can stand on.
well organized and readable. solid, well-conceived audit with reusable methodology! Since the approach more methodological & diagnostic than innovative, it limits its scope, but its own limitations are also addressed honestly. Consider a wider scope for your next project.
This a an excellent, well grounded project! Auditing the policy against your own stakeholder research is a smart move. The children's data tension was also a really good observation!
Cite this work
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title={
(HckPrj) A Contextual Audit of Bangladesh's National AI Policy Draft 2026–2030
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Tasmiah Tahsin Mayeesha, Farzana Islam
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