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Action research on the development of appropriate technology for mud crab (Scylla olivacea) culture through active participation of poor women in the impact zone of the Sundarban mangrove forest, Bangladesh
Community Advancement And Research Initiatives, Bangladesh, 2012An action research on the development of appropriate technology for mud crab (Scylla olivacea) culture through active participation of six poor women was carried out in Mithakhali, Mongla, Bagerhat from August 2003 to July, 2004.DocumentImpact of Increasing Landlessness on Access to Food: Experience of Small and Marginal Farmers in Rural Bangladesh
Unnayan Onneshan, 2009In Bangladesh, food insecurity remains a reality for millions, including farmers and landless labourers. Due to increasing population, unjust market intervention, poor governance, medium and small farmers are losing their productive land and becoming landless gradually.DocumentAssessment of the Budget FY11 for the Ministry of Food and Disaster Management
2011As a part of series of seminars for the Members of the Parliament, BIDS, with the support of PROGATI/USAID, organized the second seminar titled "Assessment of the Budget FY11 for the Ministry of Food and Disaster Management" on May 7, 2011 at Ruposhi Bangla Hotel, Dhaka.DocumentRice Technologies: Strategic Choices and Policy Options
Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies, 2009This Policy Brief discusses the issues of maintaining national food self-sufficiency in Bangladesh in the face of emerging challenges in the agriculture sector. It has been funded by the UK Department for International Development (DFID).DocumentRethinking Food Security Strategy: Self-sufficiency or Self-reliance
Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies, 2009This Policy Brief discusses whether Bangladesh should continue to pursue a national food security strategy based on self-reliance or return to its earlier policy of food self-sufficiency through domestic production.DocumentRethinking Food Security Strategy: Self-sufficiency or Self-reliance
2009This Policy Brief discusses whether Bangladesh should continue to pursue a national food security strategy based on self-reliance or return to its earlier policy of food self-sufficiency through domestic production.DocumentImplications for Human Development - Impacts of Food Price Volatility on Nutrition and Schooling
Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies, 2009The paper highlights the impacts of the 2007/08 food price inflation on nutrition and on school attendance. It draws on the results of studies commissioned by the UK Department for International Development (DFID). Even at times of average food prices, extremely poor and food insecure families suffer malnutrition and difficulties in school.DocumentLiving 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.DocumentAchieving food security in the face of climate change: final report from the Commission on Sustainable Agriculture and Climate Change
Climate Change Agriculture Food Security, 2012This report, released by the Commission on Sustainable Agriculture and Climate Change, identifies a set of clear actions to be undertaken by key stakeholders to achieve food security in the context of climate change.DocumentThe Right to Food: Bangladesh Perspectives
Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies, 2010A large number of the people in Bangladesh are deprived of basic economic and social rights. The poor in Bangladesh do not even meet the minimum nutritional requirement to maintain a healthy body. Hence, poverty in Bangladesh, as elsewhere, is synonymous with hunger and malnutrition.Pages
