A study on BRAC's Palli Shamaj
Citation
Rashid, A. T., & Alim, M. A. (2005, September). A study on BRAC’s Palli Shamaj. Research Reports (2005): Social Studies, Vol – XXXVIII, 462–477.Abstract
Palli Shamaj is a ward-level organization consisting of representatives from several village
organizations of BRAC and outside poor members. The study aims to depict a regional density
mapping of geographical distribution of Palli Shamaj and their activities and the number of
elected Palli Shaamaj members in union parishad elections. Data were collected from 9,440
Palli Shamaj from 55 regions of BRAC. The density mapping, measured at different
administrative levels, shows that Rajshahi division not only has the highest number of Palli
Shamaj but also the highest density in proportion to the number of wards. No significant
regional variation was observed with regard to Palli Shamaj activities in acquiring different
types of government services (VGF and VGD cards, old-age and widow allowances) as well as
participation in social activities such as participation in shalish, conflict resolution, preventing
polygamy, and early marriage. It was found that Palli Shamaj members have won 13% and
1.6% of the total reserved and general seats respectively. The findings indicate that there is a
link between activities of Palli Shamaj and the participation of Palli Shamaj members in local
government elections.