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-governmental organizations (NGOs) have increased women’s empowerment in Bangladesh. Looking at two study areas and two NGOs (the Friends in … Village Development Bangladesh (FIVDB) and Nari Uddug Kendra (NUK)), the results of the case study show that these two NGOs …
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Bangladesh’s geographic location and geo-morphological conditions have made the country one of the most vulnerable to … weather and climate induced changes. Bangladesh is a land of wetlands, which occupy around 50 percent of the country. Wetlands … play a crucial role in maintaining the ecological balance of ecosystems, but wetland habitats of Bangladesh are under …
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Women comprise half of Bangladesh’s population and—as is the case in most developing countries—are considered the …
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Although highly educated women in Bangladesh expect to achieve gender equality, compared to highly educated men, they …, Bangladesh has already achieved gender parity in education levels. Many women are getting proper family support, achieve higher … Bangladesh. Subsequently, women have broken out the common social problems like illiteracy, early marriage, etc. For example …
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Bangladesh), who are the only communities in Bangladesh still strictly following a matrilineal system. The study also touches on …, but most of their land is formally lease-based from the Government of Bangladesh. Bangladesh is a country with one of the …’ culture, livelihoods and even existence as an ethnic minority in Bangladesh. The Khasi matrilineal system is a unique system …
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In Bangladesh, children are accustomed to working in industrial and manufacturing plants, small scale factories, metal …
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state of health. A large number of Bangladesh’s people, particularly in rural areas, remained with no or little access to … in increasing the people’s participation in Bangladesh’s health sector. But the present health policy is not people …
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The paper aims to analyze the critical factors of women entrepreneurship development in rural Bangladesh. The analysis … in rural Bangladesh. Normative and cognitive factors include norms, rules, regulation, and values of society. Based on … entrepreneurship development in rural Bangladesh. …
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Bengali population of Bangladesh. It distinguishes between (a) individual vulnerabilities that are related to an individual …
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This paper proposes some fundamental reforms of the way the extraction of minerals are managed in Bangladesh. It … Bangladesh’s minerals will accrue to all the people of Bangladesh, while a comprehensive Mineral Capacity Building Program (MCBP …
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