Food aid and sustainable livelihoods: BRAC's innovations against hunger
Citation
Sattar, M. G. Z., Chowdhury, N. S., & Hossain, M. A. (1999, July). Food aid and sustainable livelihoods: BRAC’s innovations against hunger. Research Reports (1999): Social Studies, Vol – XXIV, 130–193.Abstract
The study aims to examine the situation of the poor in Bangladesh and analyse
the experiences of BRAC in ensuring food security for the extreme poor through
its two specially designed programmes: (a) Income Generation for Vulnerable
Groups Development (IGVGD), and (b) Agroforestry. The programmes are the
outcome of an urgent search for innovations against hunger. Both the
programmes stemmed from food-aid initiatives. Both the programmes stemmed
from food-aid initiatives and are targeted to vulnerable women.
The fmdings are based on the perceptions of the programme participants who
are members of organised groups of food insecure women, and other
stakeholders of the food-aid programmes, i.e. elected chairmen of Union
Parishad, officials of related government departments, and local representatives
of international development partners. Programme records and reports of some
empirical studies related to IGVGDP were also consulted.
Focus group discussion (FGD) was used as a method of capturing the
perceptions of the women participating in the two programmes. 97 women of
IGVGD programme and 30 women members associated with the Agroforestry
took part in different FGD sessions. Information from others were gathered
through in-depth interviews.