Bangladesh and Livelihoods
- Capital:
Dhaka - Population:
156118464 - Size:
144000.0 Km2
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- Household Decision-making under Threat of Violence: A Micro ...
- M Badiuzzaman / Microcon, 2011
- We analyze rural household livelihood and childrens educational investment decisions in a post-conflict setting located in the Chittagong Hill Tracts region of Bangladesh. The study represents a contribution to the microeconomic...
- Access to Information for Improvement of Rural Livelihood Experience from Nilphamari, Bangladesh
- Development Research Network, 2012
- The action research titled ìAccess to information for improvement of rural livelihoodî experience from Nilphamari, Bangladesh, was conducted during March 2005 to August 2006. There were two steps (preparatory and operatio...
- Macroeconomic Implications of Social Safety Nets in the Context of Bangladesh
- Centre for Policy Dialogue, Bangladesh, 2012
- Social safety net is a measure taken by the government in order to prevent the vulnerable section of its population to fall beyond a certain level of poverty. Social safety net programmes (SSNPs) are designed to provide support for th...
- Action research on the development of appropriate technology for mud crab (Scylla olivacea) culture through active participation of poor women in the impact zone of the Sundarban mangrove forest, Bangladesh
- Community Advancement And Research Initiatives, Bangladesh, 2012
- An action research on the development of appropriate technology for mud crab (Scylla olivacea) culture through active participation of six poor women was carried out in Mithakhali, Mongla, Bagerhat from August 2003 to July, 2004. Two ...
- Financial Assistance for Jute Sector
- 2012
- At the time of every budget, proposals are floated for addressing the problems of the jute sector. Readymade garment, ceramics, cement and many other sectors are operating profitably inspite of power problem and high interest rate. It...
- Learning for skills formation and employability: a strategic framework for informal sector in Bangladesh
- Unnayan Onneshan, 2012
- The formal work environment has undergone a process of rapid transformation in the context of globalisation and technological change, leaving the majority of the workforce in the informal sector. The informalisation of the labour mark...
- Apartment Housing in High Class Residential Areas of Dhaka City: A Case Study of Dhanmondi, Gulshan and Baridhara
- M.A. Quasem 2004
- Cities are dynamic in nature. They develop as a result of interaction between different social, political, economical and technological forces. This paper is about multi-storey apartment buildings in high-class residential areas of Dh...
- Practical and evidence-based policy actions to achieve food security in the context of climate change
- J. Beddington (ed); M. Asaduzzaman (ed); M. Clark (ed) / Climate Change Agriculture Food Security, 2012
- This report, released by the Commission on Sustainable Agriculture and Climate Change, identifies a set of clear actions to be undertaken by key stakeholders to achieve food security in the context of climate change. It reasons that w...
- Global market opportunitiy in export of jute
- M. Rahman / Centre for Policy Dialogue, Bangladesh, 2011
- Based on this study Centre for policy dialogue (CPD) highlights the involvement of Bangladesh in global trade of both raw jute and jute goods over the past years ,present situation of the trade, and future prospects. This paper priori...
- Social Safety Net Programmes in Bangladesh: A Review
- B.E. Kuda / Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies, 2011
- The major social safety net programmes (SSNPs) in Bangladesh can be divided under four broad categories: (i) employment generation programmes; (ii) programmes to cope with natural disasters and other shocks; (iii) incentives provided ...
- Chars Livelihoods Programme (CLP)
- The Chars Livelihoods Programme (CLP) works with extreme poor households living on island chars in north western Bangladesh, and aims to improve the livelihoods of over one million people. The CLP is jointly funded by UKaid through the Department for International Development and the Australian Government (AusAID), sponsored by the Rural Development and Co-operatives Division of the Government of...
- Bangladesh Enterprise Institute (BEI)
- Bangladesh Enterprise Institute is a non-profit, non-political research centre. Established in October 2000, the Institute has established for itself a reputation for excellence in its research and advocacy work focusing on the growth of private enterprise in Bangladesh. The Institute promotes issues of importance to the private sector and seeks to initiate essential measures and influence policy...




