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Bangladesh and Gender

Bangladesh
  • Capital: Dhaka
  • Population: 156118464
  • Size: 144000.0 Km2

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The BLDS gender collection
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Community-Based Biodiversity Management South Asia Programme (CBM-SA) Mid-Term Evaluation Report
C. Pionetti 2012
The Community-Based Management of Biodiversity programme is funded by the Norwegian NGO Development Fund in South Asia and coordinated by LI-BIRD in Nepal. The CBM approach is being implemented in 29 sites across four countries with t...
Formation of self-concept of early adolescent boys and girls as a function of academic achievement and parental profession
S. Enam 2011
The study conducted an empirical investigation on self-concept as related to gender, parental profession and academic achievement among early-adolescent boys and girls in various institutions of Rajshahi city. A total of 160 responden...
Gender Inequality in Bangladesh
K Rahman 2012
Bringing women into the mainstream economic activities and ensuring equal opportunity is one of the major targets of Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) as pursued by the government of Bangladesh. However, women in Bangladesh are domi...
Social connection of street girls in the context of Dhaka City, Bangladesh
J Mozdalifa / Bangladesh Online Research Network, 2012
This year 2012, the theme of IWD is “CONNECTING GIRLS, INSPIRING FUTURES”. Following this theme, this paper is going to study about a deprived but major segment of girls who are street girls and their social connection in Dh...
Surviving Pattern of Women and Children Migrants in Urban Bangladesh
K Farhana / Bangladesh Online Research Network, 2010
Migration is a relevant phenomenon with important implications at three different levels: local, regional and international. On the wider level, migration is tightly related with globalization and with the workflow of human resources ...
The Face of Intimate Partner Violence in Bangladesh: Revealing Patterns from the Existing Literature
S Hadi / Bangladesh Online Research Network, 2010
The magnitude of intimate partner violence in Bangladesh has driven many Bangladeshi researchers to examine this social problem since the early 80’s. Although IPV is an issue both in marital and non-marital relationships, Banglad...
Gender Inequality in Bangladesh
J Ferdaush / Unnayan Onneshan, 2011
Bringing women into the mainstream economic activities and ensuring equal opportunity is one of the major targets of Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) as pursued by the government of Bangladesh. However, women in Bangladesh are domi...
What makes domestic violence legislation more effective?
C Sardenberg / Pathways of Women's Empowerment RPC, 2011
This policy paper, developed as part of the Pathways of Women’s Empowerment programme, considers four key questions: • What is domestic violence and how is it manifested • What role has women’s ...
Performance of female volunteer community health workers in Dhaka’s urban slums
K. Alam / Centre for Health and Population Research, Bangladesh, 2010
Volunteer community health workers (CHWs) are one approach to addressing the health workforce crisis in developing countries. BRAC, a large Bangladeshi NGO, and pioneer in this area, uses female volunteer CHWs as core workers in its h...
Gender issue in climate change discourse: theory versus reality
Unnayan Onneshan, 2010
By reviewing literature related to climate change and gender issue this paper finds that women are more vulnerable to climate disasters than men through their socially constructed roles and responsibilities, and their relatively poore...
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WBB Trust – Work for a better Bangladesh
Bangladeshi research, policy analysis, and advocacy organisation focusing on health issues
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Gender profiles on Bangladesh

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