Browsing by Author "Matin, Imran"
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Poultry against extreme poverty: an early assessment of poultry in CFPR/TUP
Dada, Ayesha; Matin, Imran (Research and Evaluation Division, BRAC, 2003) -
Slums During COVID-19: Exploring the Unlocked Paradoxes
Zaman, Shahaduz; Hossain, Faruq; Ahmed, Shamael; Matin, Imran (BRAC Institute of Governance and Development (BIGD), 2021)Urban informal settlements commonly known as slums are characterized by a lack of proper housing, tenure security, and have insufficient living spaces and poor access to safe water and sanitation. Due to such living ... -
Stories of targeting: process documentation of selecting the ultra poor for CFPR/TUP programme
Zaman, Shahaduz; Matin, Imran; Rahman, Hasanur; Ali, Tariq; Noor, Marufia; Rashid, Mamum-ur-; Shihab, Abu Muhammad; Parveen, Rezvina (BRAC, 2004-04)The targeting process for the CFPR/TUP (Challenging the Frontiers of Poverty Reduction - Targeting the Ultra Poor) progranune brings together diverse strands of knowledge on ·poverty (indigenous, local, progranunatic, and ... -
Struggling TUP members: lessons from case studies
Matin, Imran; Noor, Marufia; Shihab, Abu M (BRAC, 2004-10) -
Targeting effectiveness of CFPR/TUP in scale-Up environment
Sulaiman, Munshi; Matin, Imran (BRAC Research and Evaluation Division and Aga Khan Foundation Canada, 2006-02)Effective targeting is a hallmark of the BRAC’s CFPR/TUP program. Like many other targeted programs, CFPR/TUP combines a number of targeting methods. Launched in 2002, this program has scaled up in 2005. Despite this scaling ... -
Towards a profile of the ultra poor in Bangladesh: findings from CFPR/TUP baseline survey
Matin, Imran; Hadi, Abdullahel; Ahmed, Syed Masud; Akter, Nasima; Jakariya, M; Halder, Shantana R.; Rafi, Mohammad; Nath, Samir R; Haseen, Farhana; Quasem, lftekhar; Yusuf, Harun KM (BRAC, 2004-09) -
Using change rankings to understand poverty dynamics: Examining the impact of CFPR/TUP from community perspective
Sulaiman, Munshi; Matin, Imran (BRAC Research and Evaluation Division and Aga Khan Foundation Canada, 2006-09)Studies of poverty dynamics relying solely on household income-expenditure surveys can yield noisy results, overestimating transient poverty and underestimating persistence of poverty, especially among the poorest. In this ... -
The very poor who participate in microfinance institutions and those who never did: a comparative analysis
Matin, Imran (BRAC, 2004)Despite the general consensus that the very poor have not been adequately reached by existing microfinance institutions, very little focussed research exists on the financial market participation of the very poor in general ...