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    • Family planning field workers in Bangladesh as influence agents: some policy implications 

      Andaleeb, Syed Saad (© Department of Health Policy and Administration, School of Public Health University of North Carolina, 2011-10)
      The family planning program in Bangladesh is one of the country’s success stories. However, in the quest to gain cost efficiencies, there are suggestions to scale back the role of the family planning field workers so ...
    • Explaining user satisfaction with academic libraries: strategic implications 

      Andaleeb, Syed Saad; Simmonds, Patience L. (© American Library Association, Chicago, 1998-03)
      Competitive pressures, information availability, rising costs, and an increasingly aware and selective student population mandate that academic libraries become more user focused. This calls for a better understanding of ...
    • Reforming innercity bus transportation in a developing country: a passenger-driven model 

      Andaleeb, Syed Saad; Haq, Mahmudul; Ahmed, Rubina I (© National Center for Transit Research (NCTR), University of South Florida, 2007)
      The transportation system in Dhaka City, Bangladesh, requires significant improvements. The shortage of motorized vehicles and the excessive number of nonmotorized vehicles on the city’s streets have been the cause of ...
    • Stakeholder insights for effective higher education management 

      Andaleeb, Syed Saad (© 2008 published jointly by BAFED and BU-IED, 2008)
      This paper looks at human development in higher education through the lens of its users (the alumni). Tertiary education in Bangladesh has recorded over a five-fold growth since its birth in 1971. Yet, the participation ...
    • Bangladesh in the 21st Century: the harvard conference recommendations 

      Andaleeb, Syed Saad (© 2008 Bangladesh Development Initiative, USA (BDI), 2008)
      On June 13-14, 2008, an international conference was organized by Bangladesh Development Initiative, Democracy and Development in Bangladesh Forum, and the Ash Institute of Democratic Governance at Harvard University’s ...