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    Ending violence against women: programming for prevention, protection and care

    United Nations Population Fund, 2006
    Violence against women manifests itself in different ways in different societies - from psychological abuse and physical harm to early marriage and ritual slavery - and the pathways to success vary.
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    Teacher collaboration improves learning in Bangladesh

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007
    In secondary schools in Bangladesh, there is a noticeable absence of teacher collaboration and support given from one teacher to another focused on improving teaching and learning in the classroom. Understanding the obstacles to developing a culture of teacher collaboration reveals how both formal and informal teacher collaboration can be increased.
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    Government and non-state sector collaboration to reach EFA

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007
    The Education For All (EFA) agenda and Millennium Development Goals emphasise increasing access to basic education. Non-state providers could possibly contribute to expanding access to education. In what ways do states collaborate with these providers to ensure that poor children are not denied access to education?
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    Programming to address violence against women: 10 case studies

    United Nations Population Fund, 2006
    Violence against women is slowly becoming more and more an issue for public debate and action. This report documents 10 case studies from dirferent developing countries that provide examples and lessons informing best practice that can be used to confront the problem on an international scale.
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    Urban slum water supply, Dkhaka, Bangladesh

    Water and Environmental Health at London and Loughborough, 1999
    Local NGOs have the astute ability to navigate their way through red tape and power struggles that hinder project implementation. This paper demonstrates that collaboration with local NGOs is a real asset for project success.
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    Internal migration, poverty and development in Asia

    Overseas Development Institute, 2006
    This ODI paper finds that internal migration could contribute significantly to the reduction of poverty in Asia.
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    Political parties in South Asia: the challenge of change

    International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance / International IDEA, 2007
    This paper provides a comparative view of the conditions, roles and functioning of political parties in five countries of the South Asian region – Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Pakistan. The publication builds on empirical information collected from 49 parties and addresses the challenges of politics as experienced by the key political actors themselves: the political parties.
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    ‘Mobile Ladies’ in Bangladesh: connecting villagers to livelihoods information

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007
    Villagers often lack information they need to help improve their livelihoods. Such information exists but is often denied them by the lack of connection to mainstream information systems. Mobile phones can solve this problem.
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    Impact of microfinance: a critical survey

    Economic and Political Weekly, India, 2007
    Especially during the past 10 years, microfinance programmes have been introduced in many developing economies.
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    Midwives assisting homebirths face opposition in rural Bangladesh

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007
    In Bangladesh many women still die during child labour. Many of these deaths occur at home. A trained midwife could prevent many of these deaths. In response, countries in South Asia are now promoting the policy of homebirths supervised by a trained midwife.

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