Effects of BRAC's development inputs on women's lives
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1996-10Publisher
BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED)Author
Huda, SamihaKhan, Mahmuda Rahman
Mahmud, Simeen
Khan, Shahriar Reza
Chowdhury, Mushtaque
Bhuiya, Abbas
Khan, Munirul Islam
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Huda, S., Khan, M. R., Mahmud, S., Khan, S. R., Chowdhury, M., Bhuiya, A., & Khan, M. I. (1996, October). Effects of BRAC’s development inputs on women's lives. Research Reports (1997): Social Studies, Vol – XV, 42–169.Abstract
The BRAC-ICDDR,B Joint Research Project consists of two phases of research, analysis
and interpretation over a 6-year project cycle. Initiated in 1992, research in Phase I (1992-
1995) involved a large cross-sectional survey and a series of exploratory studies to assess
existing differences in the population prior to BRAC's RDP intervention. These studies
sought to elucidate the socioeconomic and environmental context within which BRAC's
programmes would operate. Informed by the baseline and exploratory studies referred to
above, the Currently operating Phase n of this project (1995-1998) involves both in-depth
and longitudinal investigations of the hypotheses generated during Phase I. This report
documents the health component of the first of the three rounds of longitudinal data
collected during summer, rainy and dry seasons respectively beginning the middle of April
1995.