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Bangladesh 1 Economic insecurity 1 Micro credit 1 Micro finance 1 Micro insurance 1 Micro savings 1 NGOs capacity 1 Non Government Organizations (NGO) 1 Non government organizations NGO 1 Poverty 1 community empowerment 1
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Free 2
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Article 1 Book / Working Paper 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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ISLAM, M. Rezaul 1 Islam, Nazrul 1 MORGAN, W. John 1
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Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations 1
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Journal of Community Positive Practices 1 Working Papers / Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations 1
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AGENTS OF COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT? THE POSSIBILITIES AND LIMITATIONS OF NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS IN BANGLADESH
ISLAM, M. Rezaul; MORGAN, W. John - In: Journal of Community Positive Practices (2012) 4, pp. 703-725
This article considers the role of non-government organizations (NGOs) in term of their capacity as agents of community empowerment in Bangladesh. The article investigates the application of community empowerment using the domains provided by Laverack (2006). The article is based on qualitative...
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Can Microfinance Reduce Economic Insecurity and Poverty? By How Much and How?
Islam, Nazrul - Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations - 2009
The paper suggests that, rather than through its narrow, direct financial impact, microfinance may prove to be more potent in reducing insecurity and poverty through its indirect, broader impact leading to a more egalitarian initial endowment distribution that is necessary for the "take-off" of...
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