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Center for Participatory Research and Development (CPRD)
The Center for Participatory Research and Development (CPRD) promotes people-centred sustainable development by innovation, application and advancement of appropriate scientific, technical and local k - Document
Living on a Spike
Oxfam, 2011The human face of global food price rises is often missing amongst the abstract discussions of macro-economic trends and global food price indices. In order to understand the impact of the rise in global food prices through much of 2010 and into early 2011, Oxfam and research partners from the Institute of Development Studies spoke to people effected in Bangladesh, Indonesia, Kenya, and Zambia.DocumentCommunity Centers for Community Development: A Case Study of Dhaka City
2008Like the developed countries city corporations and municipalities of Bangladesh too bear the responsibility of providing community facilities to the urban mass. Among various facilities, community center is one of the prime civic facilities aiming to facilitate community interactions, building community bondage and thus contributing community development in urban areas.DocumentRealising the Right to Development in Bangladesh: Progress and Challenges
Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies, 2010By signing and ratifying various human rights instruments, the State of Bangladesh has committed itself to pursuing socio-economic policies in a way that would promote its people’s right to development, understood as integrated realisation of the whole range of human rights—including economic, social and cultural rights on the one hand and civil and political rights on the other.DocumentFire Hazard Management of Dhaka City: Addressing Issues Relating to Institutional Capacity and Public Perception
2008City dwellers has been increased due to reckless building construction and nonconformation of Fire Protection Act, 2003. Dhaka City has been experiencing many fire accidents at present and in most cases lack of proper precautionary measures along with the institutional inefficiency, insufficient equipment support and lack of public awareness are causing this situation more complex.DocumentA Guideline for Environmentally and Socially Responsible Business Practices in the Financial Sector
Development Research Network, 2007Environmentally and socially responsible businesses are closely related to corporate governance which in turn concentrates in providing a balance between economic and social goals to promote and support the proficient use of resources.DocumentRealising the right to development in Bangladesh: progress and challenges
Bangladesh Online Research Network, 2010By signing and ratifying various human rights instruments, the State of Bangladesh has committed itself to pursuing socio-economic policies in a way that would promote its people’s right to development, understood as integrated realisation of the whole range of human rights - including economic, social and cultural rights on the one hand and civil and political rights on the other.DocumentParticipatory gender analysis: a tool to promote gender equity within the Union Parishad in Bangladesh
Intercooperation Bangladesh, 2009These guidelines have been prepared as a tool for conducting participatory discussion and analysis on the social position and condition of men and women within the context of the Union Parishad (UP) regional structure in Bangladesh.DocumentResource manual on flash flood risk management module 2: non-structural measures
International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, (ICIMOD), Nepal, 2008Frequent flash floods in the Hindu-Kush Himalayan region pose a severe threat to life, livelihoods and infrastructure, both within the mountains and downstream. They tend to carry with them much higher amounts of debris which can cause damage to hydropower stations, roads, bridges, buildings and other infrastructure.DocumentResource manual on flash flood risk management module 1: community-based management
International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, (ICIMOD), Nepal, 2008Frequent flash floods in the Hindu-Kush Himalayan region pose a severe threat to life, livelihoods and infrastructure, both within the mountains and downstream. Vulnerable groups, including people with disabilities, the poor, women and children, are the worst hit. This manual aims to help communities build their capacity to manage flash floods and other disaster risks themselves.Pages
