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Searching with a thematic focus on Agriculture and food, Food security in Bangladesh

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    Impact of sustainable livelihoods approaches on poverty reduction

    Food and Agriculture Organization Corporate Document Repository, 2005
    This paper identifies specific examples where applications of the Sustainable Livelihoods Approach (SLA) had succeeded in reducing rural poverty.The study focused on whether the 12 country cases studies (in Bangladesh, Bolivia, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Gambia, Honduras, Indonesia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Yemen, and Zambia) achieved positive changes in indicators of poverty reduction such as increa
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    Women: still the key to food and nutrition security

    International Food Policy Research Institute, 2005
    This brief discusses its research findings emphasising that empowering women is the key to ensuring food and nutrition security in the developing world.
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    Breaking new ground: livelihood choices, opportunities and tradeoffs for women and girls in rural Bangladesh

    IDL Group, 2004
    This report discusses the type and nature of changes that Bangladeshi rural women and girls perceive as the most important. The report, based on field analysis, finds that women and girls are participating in and in many cases driving changes in rural areas of Bangladesh.The report highlights the fact that significant changes are taking place in rural life throughout Bangladesh.
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    Food security and the millennium development goal on hunger in Asia

    Overseas Development Institute, 2003
    This paper provides an overview of food security issues in relation to the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in Bangladesh, India, Nepal, China, Indonesia, Cambodia and Vietnam.It identifies the key issues relating to food security in Asia, setting out progress and the prospects for achieving the MDG on hunger and analysing how these issues are likely to develop in 10 to 25 years time, in par
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    An integrated economic and social analysis to assess the impact of vegetable and fishpond technologies on poverty in rural Bangladesh

    International Food Policy Research Institute, 2003
    This study examines the poverty reduction implications of the introduction of three different agricultural technologies by government and NGOs in three rural sites across Bangladesh.The technologies looked at are: new vegetable seeds developed by AVRDC (the Asian Vegetable Research and Development Center) that were introduced in Saturia by a local NGO to women owning small amounts of land, base
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    In-kind transfers and household food consumption: implications for targeted food programs in Bangladesh

    International Food Policy Research Institute, 2002
    This paper examines the impact of wheat transfers and cash incomes on wheat consumption and wheat markets. It uses data from a 1998/99 survey of rural households in Bangladesh to econometrically estimate marginal propensities to consume (MPCs) out of wheat transfers in several distribution programs.
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    Impacts of agricultural research on poverty: findings of an integrated economic and social analysis

    International Food Policy Research Institute, 2003
    This paper examines how agricultural technologies influence and are influenced by the diverse livelihood strategies, vulnerability context, relations of gender and power, and other conditions of the poor. It reports findings of a CGIAR research project including seven case studies of different types of agricultural research:
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    Hands not land: how livelihoods are changing in rural Bangladesh

    Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies, 2002
    This book provides some ideas for development practitioners on how to approach the challenge of the eradication of poverty in Bangladesh. Its origins lie in a study of rural livelihoods commissioned in 2000-2001 by DFID UKThis book is an overview of research papers that examine the life and livelihoods of people living in rural Bangladesh.
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    Microdeterminants of Consumption, Poverty, Growth, and Inequality in Bangladesh

    Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 1999
    What are the gains from a better education, more land ownership, or a different occupation in Bangladesh? Do the gains differ in urban and rural areas? Have they remained stable over time? Do household size, family structure, and gender affect well-being?

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