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Bangladesh and ICTs for development

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

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Incorporating Gender Issues in ICT Policy-Making and e-Strategy Formulation
M. Chowdhury 2013
This paper takes a broad overview of the issues of gender and ICT from a policy-making perspective. The specific objective of this paper is to provide a systematic framework for incorporating gender issues in ICT policy documents. Thi...
e-Health in Bangladesh: Findings on Strengthening Remote Health Service Facilities
2010
The objectives of this study were to identify areas that need to be addressed prior to developing and establishing an ICT-based health care service delivery system; and to assess the capacity of the health care service delivery person...
Application of Electronic Banking in Bangladesh:An Overview
S Al-Amin 2010
"E-banking" refers to systems that enable bank customers to access accounts and general information on bank products and services through a personal computer (PC) or other intelligent device.Its products and services can include whole...
Land Information System (LIS) for Land Administration and Management in Bangladesh
K Nahrin 2009
Bangladesh has a very high population density. Scarce land and the rapid increase of population of the country are creating high pressure over land-man ratio. Land ownership record system is insufficient and incomplete in Bangladesh. ...
Digital Libraries in the New Millennium
M Rahman 2012
The concept of digital library is not a new one, although it is only recently that digital library is gaining prominence all over the world. This article provides a holistic understanding of digital libraries including its present con...
Designing Integrated Information Systems for Health, Nutrition and Population Sector Programs in Bangladesh : A Model Plan
M alam 2010
The proposed National Health and Population Information Center (NHPIC) may work as a sketch for establishing a need based system that will ensure free flow of information from the policy level to the extreme end of implementation of H...
Digitization and Developing Digital Library and Information Support in Bangladesh: Professional Challenges
M Alam 2012
The digital revolution throughout the world has brought about new challenges as well as new opportunities for the information professionals. The information professionals of the developing countries are grappling with problems like we...
Technology Driven Banking in Bangladesh: Present Status, Future Prospects and Challenges
F Zaman 2012
The paper tries to identify the common technology driven banking services provided by the banks in Bangladesh; their present condition, future prospects and challenges. Out of 47 schedule banks, 38 banks are selected for this study. I...
Technological Upgradation in the Jute Mills of Bangladesh
K Moazzem / Centre for Policy Dialogue, Bangladesh, 2012
The present study titled Technological Upgradation in the Jute Mills: Challenges and Way Out has been carried out with this broad objective. More specifically the study has examined the market potentials of jute goods at local and int...
Accessing Finance and Women led ICT Enterprises : A Policy Agenda
Development Research Network, 2006
Access to finance is one of the most important ingredients of growth for SMEs. Such access is more difficult for women-owned SMEs in developing and least developing countries. It is further difficult for SMEs working in the areas of I...
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Center for Participatory Research and Development (CPRD)
Center for Participatory Research and Development is an independent, non-profit policy, research and implementation institute.
Institute of Informatics and Development (IID)
Bangladesh-based policy think tank
Development Research Network (D.Net)
Bangladeshi NGO working to promote ICT for economic development of Bangladesh.
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