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Challenges of procurement of works through international open tendering method: a case study on moghbazar-mouchak flyover project
(BRAC University, 2015-02)On the basis of a number of arguments by procurement experts and from findings of some international organizations on International Open Tendering Method (IOTM) procurement procedures, this study has sought to investigate ... -
Challenges of public procurement in Afghanistan: a case study of Finance and administrative directorate in Kunar
(Brac University, 2020-02)The importance of public procurement has accepted all over the world. Public Procurement is the procedure of gaining goods, services and works for the public organization. The GoA has made significant reforms in public ... -
Challenges of public procurement in Bangladesh: a case study on Roads and Highways (RHD)
(Brac University, 2020-02)Challenges affecting public procurement performance has been attracting attention from procurement conceiving scholars, practitioners, academicians and researchers due to impoverished performance resulting from non-affinity ... -
Challenges of service procurement: a case study at the second rural transport improvement project of Local Government Engineering Department
(BRAC University, 2015-07)Procurement of service in the public sector organizations is very large i.e. and a high proportion of the external sourcing are for consultant services. In the Europe around 50% of the total external sourcing of consultants ... -
Challenges of tourism development in Inlay Lake, Myanmar.
(BRAC University, 2018-03)Tourism in the Inlay Lake Region celebrates the diverse, vibrant and beautiful cultural heritage landscape and peoples that make this such a unique place to visit. Where possible tourism should be low impact, targeting ... -
Changes in extreme poverty in Bangladesh (2000–2015): Trend, dynamics, and implications for research and interventions
(Practical Action Publishing, 2018)Headcount extreme poverty in Bangladesh has been declining since 2000, but how has the profile and income distribution of the poorest changed and what do these mean for intervention design and directions for innovations? ... -
Changes in women’s lives through paid work and NGO membership: Qualitative evidence from two villages in Bangladesh
(BRAC Institute of Governance and Development (BIGD), 2019-03)Changing women’s lives through empowerment resources is important, but there are debates on how different resources of empowerment change women’s lives differently. Paid work is seen to be one of the major resources for ... -
Channeling commercial fund to NGO-MFIs: a case study of Bank-NGO linkage programme of Sonali Bank
(BRAC University, 2004-07)Bangladesh has the largest and most vibrant micro finance industry in the world, which is greatly appreciated for its contribution in the reduction of poverty in the country. This industry, however, is encountering funding ... -
Cheaper, cleaner power: De-risking as an anti-collusion strategy in Bangladesh
(ACE SOAS Consortium, 2020-06)Collusive contracting with private power plants in Bangladesh has resulted in high power prices that cost the taxpayer around US$1 billion a year in subsidies, as well as the selection of environmentally damaging fuels and ... -
Citizen’s charter and its effectiveness: a case study of department of immigration and passports of Bangladesh
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The citizen’s charter and public service delivery in Bangladesh
(Routledge, 2016)The Constitution of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh provides that “all powers in the Republic belong to the people . . . every person in the service of the Republic has a duty to strive at all times to serve the people” ... -
Civil service reform in Afghanistan since 2018: a case study of E- recruitment system in independent administrative reform and civil service commission
(Brac University, 2020-02)Recently competition among organizations is based on skillful employee. It is important to take and recruit capable human resources in various part of organizations, to serve better with short time and less source. The ... -
Climate change and urban resilience: a study on the city of Dhaka
(BRAC University, 2018-09)Among all Asian cities, Dhaka is the most vulnerable to climate change impacts having lower adaptive capacity, higher exposure and higher sensitivity. For its huge urban poor population a variable and unpredictable climate ... -
Climate change and vector-borne diseases in Bangladesh
(BRAC University, 2014-05)Background Climate change is an occurring phenomenon that creates extreme weather patterns and these weather patterns have a direct impact on vector-borne diseases. The relationship between climatic factors and vector-borne ... -
Climate change finance and governance: Bangladesh perspectives
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Cocoro Limited
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Collection of holding tax in local government of Bangladesh: A case study of Meherpur sadar upazilla
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Community development through community based ecotourism
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Community health workers as agents of change: Negotiating pathways of empowerment
(BRAC Institute of Governance and Development (BIGD), 2016-09)In Bangladesh, health and family planning programs were the first major employers of rural women in outside paid work. Thus, women community health workers became the pioneers in bringing rural women into outside formal ...