Search
Now showing items 1-10 of 97
e-Bulletin February 2004
(BRAC University, 2004-02)
Evaluating training cascade mechanism: a methodology and a case study
(BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED), 2004)
Training has increasingly turned into an important NGO tool for rural development in Asia and
Africa. Such an use has made it essential to assess the impact of these training sessions. Again a
good portion of these ...
An assessment of BRAC pre-primary graduates in formal primary school
(BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED), 2004-05)
Channeling commercial fund to NGO-MFIs: a case study of Bank-NGO linkage programme of Sonali Bank
(BRAC University, 2004-07)
Bangladesh has the largest and most vibrant micro finance industry in the world, which is greatly appreciated for its contribution in the reduction of poverty in the country. This industry, however, is encountering funding ...
Cultivation prospect of medicinal plants in Bangladesh: experiences from Natore
(BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED), 2004-09)
The study aimed to explore the possibility of medicinal plant cultivation as a sustainable
livelihood option. The study was conducted among the medicinal plant cultivators of five
villages of Laxmipur union of Natore ...
Report and Financial Statements: For the year ended 31 December 2003
(Rahman Rahman Huq, Chartered Accountants, 2004-06-16)
Struggling TUP members: lessons from case studies
(BRAC, 2004-10)
Arsenic in drinking water and birth outcomes: a study of the Bangladesh Integrated Nutrition Programme
(BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED), 2004-09)
This paper assesses the impact of arsenic (As) exposure on pregnancy outcomes in
Bangladesh. A total of 261 villages from 3 highly As contaminated upazilas of two
districts were selected for this study. The upazilas were ...
Customized development interventions for the ultra-poor: preliminary change assessments of health and health-seeking behaviour
(BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED), 2004-11)