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Designing Integrated Information Systems for Health, Nutrition and Population Sector Programs in Bangladesh : A Model Plan
2010The 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 HNPSP.DocumentDigitization and Developing Digital Library and Information Support in Bangladesh: Professional Challenges
2012The 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 weak infrastructure, lack of skilled manpower, financial stringency etc.DocumentTechnology Driven Banking in Bangladesh: Present Status, Future Prospects and Challenges
2012The 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. It is found that the Foreign Commercial Banks and a few Private Commercial Banks are playing a significant role in providing technology driven banking services.DocumentTechnological Upgradation in the Jute Mills of Bangladesh
Centre for Policy Dialogue, Bangladesh, 2012The present study titled Technological Upgradation in the Jute Mills: Challenges and Way Out has been carried out with this broad objective.OrganisationCenter 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 kDocumentAccessing Finance and Women led ICT Enterprises : A Policy Agenda
Development Research Network, 2006Access 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 ICTs. When women lead an ICT enterprise, the problem of access to finance is multiplied.DocumentPallitathya: An Information and Knowledge System for the Poor and Marginalised, Experience from Grassroots in Bangladesh
Development Research Network, 2012This monograph is an attempt to share the experience of an experiment on whether access to information and knowledge has any role to play in addressing poverty. A system of information and knowledge exchange for the poor and marginalised was designed for this experiment, where information and communication technologies (ICTs) are one of the components of the system.DocumentTowards Knowledge Society: A Handbook of Selected Initiatives in South Asia
Development Research Network, 2007South Asia is one of the most active grounds of ICT4D initiatives. In many instances, South Asia is the pioneer in creative ideas and their successful realisation on the ground.DocumentBridging Digital Divide For Rural Youth: An Experience from Computer Literacy Programme in Bangladesh
Development Research Network, 2006This study throws light on the underprivileged young computer learners in the rural areas and how they have successfully managed not only to gain adequate knowledge but also to utilise the learnt skills to gain employment in selected areas.DocumentMillennium Development Goals in Bangladesh and Information and Communication Technology
Development Research Network, 2012The Paper aspires to link ICT and poverty alleviation and improve the livelihood of the poor and the disadvantaged through technology, by providing them access to information and knowledge. Today, ICT is a crucial factor for offering quality education to the deprived and the underprivileged, for improving health services including reduction of child mortality as well as neonatal death.Pages
