Browsing by Subject "Chittagong hill tracts"
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From knowing our needs to enacting change: findings from community consultations with indigenous communities in Bangladesh
(© 2015 BioMed Central Ltd., 2015)Introduction: Indigenous peoples are among the most marginalized peoples in the world due to issues relating to well-being, political representation, and economic production. The research consortium Goals and Governance ... -
From knowing our needs to enacting change: findings from community consultations with indigenous communities in Bangladesh
(International Journal for Equity in Health, 2015-06)Introduction: Indigenous peoples are among the most marginalized peoples in the world due to issues relating to well-being, political representation, and economic production. The research consortium Goals and Governance ... -
Indigenous identity in South Asia: making claims in the colonial Chittagong hill tracts
(© 2016 Taylor and Francis., 2016-01-01)In the immediate aftermath of the creation of Bangladesh in 1971, an armed struggle ensued in its remote south-eastern corner. The hill people in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, more commonly referred to as paharis, demanded ... -
Influence of Bangla competence of indigenous students in EFL classrooms of Chittagong hill tracts
(BRAC University, 2015-12-03)This research explores how the lack of competency in Bangla becomes a barrier to acquire English for indigenous students in Chittagong Hill Tracts. The researcher conducted the study on randomly selected 102 indigenous ... -
A platform for the Mru: language and cultural hub for the Mru community
(Brac University, 2017)In the Chittagong Hill Tracts area, as much as 11 ethnic groups reside along with their rich and diverse heritage and culture and the Mrus are one of them. In terms of socio-economic condition, they are lagging way behind ...