BRAC-char development and settlement project 2000 - 2004
Date
2002-09Publisher
BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED)Author
Banu, DilrubaMetadata
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Banu, D. (2002, September). BRAC-char development and settlement project 2000 - 2004. Research Reports (2002): Social Studies, Vol – XXX, 476–512.Abstract
Char Development and Settlement Project is designed to link the poor char people to
mainstream development. Through five local NGOs the project commenced a series of
interventions such as group formation and provision of credit, extension with regard to
economic activities, and provision of health, legal and education services. BRAC has
taken the role of monitoring and supporting institution of those local NGOs. This midterm
evaluation aimed to review the progress of the project to date, and to determine the
likelihood of achieving results at outcome level. The study shows a different economic
strata in the char areas, 47% of the study population is identified as very poor which is
quite high compared to the national average. The project covered 83% of the total eligible
households of the sample areas who can join the VO. The activities of the project are
likely gender sensitized. The expected outcomes, in the very small sample visited for this
evaluation, appear to be generally positive in improving the socioeconomic condition of
the project participants. The increased accesses to NGO credit, which the women's
participation created for their husbands, have improved status of women at household
level. At community level, the opposition voiced by the male section to women's
participation in income earnings, was reported to be gradually declining over time, as
women's contribution to household material well-being becomes evident. The likelihood
of achieving expected outcomes for institutional environment of the VOs is generally
considered to be quite high. Sustainability at individual level, in which VO members
carry on the benefits of the project throughout their lives, is appropriate for the current
phase of BRAC-CDSP.