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    Mobilizing support and negotiating change: women's organizations building constituencies in Bangladesh 

    Nazneen, Sohela; Sultan, Maheen (BRAC University, 2011-11)
    This paper describes and analyzes how three national level women’s organizations in Bangladesh mobilized support around a particular issue among their membership and allies. The paper uses social movement/resource mobilization ...
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    পাহাড়ি মিডিয়া ও নারী : বাস্তবতা এবং আত্মনির্মান 

    খোন্দকার, শাহিদা ইসলাম; প্রিয়দর্শনী, আনমনা (BRAC University, 2011-07)
    এই গবেষণার সূচনা হয় পাথওয়েজ অব উইমেন্স এম্পাওয়ারমেন্ট পরিচালিত ‘মিডিয়া ও নারী’ শীর্ষক গবেষণা থেকে। এই গবেষণার মূল লক্ষ্য ছিল পার্বত্য চট্টগ্রামে বসবাসকারী পাহাড়ি জনগোষ্ঠীর নারীদের সঙ্গে মূলধারার মিডিয়ার সম্পর্ক কেমন তা ...
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    National discourses on women's empowerment in Bangladesh: continuities and change 

    Hossain, Naomi; Nazneen, Sohela; Sultan, Maheen (BRAC University, 2011-07)
    As Bangladesh turns 40, improvements in women’s wellbeing and increased agency are claimed to be some of the most significant gains in the postindependence era. Various economic and social development indicators show that ...
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    Religion and muslim women: trajectories of empowerment 

    Huq, Samia; Khondaker, Sahida Islam (BRAC University, 2011-06)
    The report is based on a two‐year research project in which we looked at women’s everyday engagement with religion. We aimed to gain insights into how women conceptualize religion, the norms and concepts through which ...
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    The under reporting of women's economic activity in Bangladesh : an examination of official statistics 

    Mahmud, Simeen; Tasneem, Sakiba (BRAC University, 2011-02)
    In Bangladesh women are engaged in a variety of economic activities ranging from homestead based expenditure saving activities to outside paid work. However, women's work always remains under reported, especially ...
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    Does paid work provide a pathway to women's empowerment? Empirical findings from Bangladesh 

    Kabeer, Naila; Mahmud, Simeen; Tasneem, Sakiba (BRAC University, 2011-07)
    The debate about the relationship between paid work and women’s position within the family and society is a long standing one. Some argue that women’s integration into the market is the key to their empowerment while ...

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    AuthorMahmud, Simeen (2)Nazneen, Sohela (2)Sultan, Maheen (2)Tasneem, Sakiba (2)Hossain, Naomi (1)Huq, Samia (1)Kabeer, Naila (1)Khondaker, Sahida Islam (1)খোন্দকার, শাহিদা ইসলাম (1)প্রিয়দর্শনী, আনমনা (1)SubjectBangladesh (2)Empowerment (2)Acid violence (1)Agency (1)Bangladesh Mahila Parishad (1)CEDAW ratification (1)Donor agencies (1)Faith/Imaan (1)Freedom (1)Gender (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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