Bangladesh - Whose ideas, whose interests? (Paperback, UK ed.)


A combination of academic research, action-research, programme-specific studies, consultancy reports amd more reflective policy discussions that have been carried out with local NGOs and with donor agencies. This book addresses fundamental processes of agrarian structural change and their gender implications; opportunities for wider participation by landless men and women in agricultural growth; the social implications of rural works and fish culture programmes; rural institutions and poverty alleviation; and broad institutional questions arising from interaction between the state, market and community (including NGOs) concerning good governance and the franchise state. to patterns of land use and shifting sets of opportunities for poor actors. It concludes by offering 11 working principles as a guide through the development maze of poverty alleviation in Bangladesh. The principles focus on the agenda of rights, governance, democracy, organizational culture, realistic expectations about NGO performance, and the portfolio character of people's lives.

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A combination of academic research, action-research, programme-specific studies, consultancy reports amd more reflective policy discussions that have been carried out with local NGOs and with donor agencies. This book addresses fundamental processes of agrarian structural change and their gender implications; opportunities for wider participation by landless men and women in agricultural growth; the social implications of rural works and fish culture programmes; rural institutions and poverty alleviation; and broad institutional questions arising from interaction between the state, market and community (including NGOs) concerning good governance and the franchise state. to patterns of land use and shifting sets of opportunities for poor actors. It concludes by offering 11 working principles as a guide through the development maze of poverty alleviation in Bangladesh. The principles focus on the agenda of rights, governance, democracy, organizational culture, realistic expectations about NGO performance, and the portfolio character of people's lives.

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Imprint

Practical Action Publishing

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

December 1994

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Dimensions

215 x 136 x 31mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

600

Edition

UK ed.

ISBN-13

978-1-85339-246-7

Barcode

9781853392467

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LSN

1-85339-246-4



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