Rural Study Series
Date
1995-12Publisher
BRAC Research and Evaluation DivisionAuthor
Banu, DilrubaKhan, Md Kaisar Ali
Chowdhury, A. Mushtaque R.
Karim, Fazlul
Streefland, Pieter
Ahmed, Salehuddin
Afsana, Kaosar
Ali, Ahmed
Mahmud, Shah Noor
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The Rural Study Series is a modest venture for dissemination of BRAC research studies
concerned with various aspects of rural development in Bangladesh. Poverty alleviation
and empowerment of the poor, particularly of the disadvantaged women are the two major
goals of BRAC. Since 1972, BRAC has been implementing a multi-sectoral programme to
achieve these objectives. BRAC deals with people whose lives are characterized by absolute
poverty, illiteracy, unemployment, disease and malnutrition. The underlying conviction in
its development approach is founded on the premise that it is the people who can bring about
change in their own lives, either individually or collectively, supported by inputs provided
by development agencies, including BRAC.
The Research and Evaluation Division (RED), instituted in 1975, is an independent unit
within BRAC and it plays a vital role in planning, strategy formulation, monitoring and
evaluation of BRAC's development interventions. Its primary responsibility is to provide
necessary research support to various BRAC programmes. RED conducts a wide range of
research, which includes, among others, surveys, action research, diagnostic studies,
impact assessment and evaluation studies on poverty alleviation. In addition, it undertakes
studies on request from other NGOs, government organizations, international development
agencies, as well as joint studies with academic and research institutions, both in and
outside of Bangladesh.
The Rural Study Series emphasizes policy relevance and operational features of BRAC's
programmes at grassroots level, rather than theoretical and rigid methodological issues.
BRAC, in previous years, published several monographs on development issues (list
available at the back of this volume). This new series will cover selected research studies,
which have been carried out since 1990. The views and interpretations presented in the
Series are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the views and policies of
BRAC. Comments or brief notes responding to articles are welcome and will be considered
for publication to the extent that space permits. Please direct all correspondence to the
Editor, The Rural Study Series, BRAC, 66 Mohakhali C/A, Dhaka 1212, Bangladesh.