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Lion C., Martini P. and Volpi S. (2004) The evaluation of European Social Fund programmes in a new framework of … experience in the evaluation of programmes co-financed by the European Social Fund (ESF) over the 2000-2006 period. The key focus … is to see if, and how, evaluation procedures in Italy have changed in the context of the recently created multilevel …
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single most common cause of maternal death is postpartum hemorrhage (PPH). In Bangladesh, as in many other low … operations research among 77,337 home births in rural Bangladesh. The purpose of this study was to evaluate TBAs' knowledge …
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, evolution, and impact of the food for education (FFE) program in Bangladesh. It reviews the outputs from the IFPRI program and … experimental evaluation methodology is used on household sample survey data to analyze the effects of FFE on schooling outcomes … decision making in Bangladesh. …
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microcredit programmes in Bangladesh. This study aims at examining the effectiveness of the ASA microcredit programmes. It finds …
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Discusses the constraints for employment expansion along with diffusion of improved technology, measures employment elasticity of output growth, and suggest solutions.
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Based on secondary data and field surveys, analyses the economic roles of the livestock sectors, technological and policy constraints for livestock development and policy options for the future development.
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Bangladesh is one of the most vulnerable countries to climate change (CC) with higher temperatures reducing crop yields … and sea level rise decreasing arable land supply. The Government of Bangladesh aspires to offer its people a comparable … standard of living to that of middle-income countries by 2021. Bangladesh's population will reach 247 million by 2050 and GDP …
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because their traditional ‘slash and burn’ agriculture is becoming increasingly unsustainable. Farmers in these … cultivation in the hill district of Khagrachari with settled agriculture and new soil conservation techniques based around orchard …
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-wide model of Bangladesh, we estimate and decompose damages from historical climate variability and future anthropogenic climate …
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